ZylonBane on 25/9/2007 at 14:57
What a ridiculous analogy.
It's really like eating salad with a spoon!
cosmicnut on 25/9/2007 at 15:20
It's like arguing with ZylonBlane.
You know you've got everything right but it still ends up a pointless exercise...
Kolya on 25/9/2007 at 16:06
This earring is so asking to be pulled...
AxTng1 on 25/9/2007 at 16:22
Quote Posted by Dorian
It's at least as fast if not faster.
In theory.
Every so often I start buying into some of the Linux hype and end up trying it. Perhaps when everything is perfectly configured and recompiled for the exact day the processor was made, divided by the name of the person who sprayed your CD-ROM drive bezel etc, then it runs faster than windows. Freshly installed however, it is treacle. I have tried it on a number of computers and it is almost always slower than the appropriate version of Windows.
Linux-bashing over, however, I dislike it when someone asks a reasonably valid question on how to achieve something a certain way, and everyone replies with "LOL DONT DO IT THAT WAY" simply because it takes a little more effort. Happens often in Tech Support threads.
Kolya on 25/9/2007 at 20:12
Quote Posted by AxTng1
Linux-bashing over, however, I dislike it when someone asks a reasonably valid question on how to achieve something a certain way, and everyone replies with "LOL DONT DO IT THAT WAY" simply because it takes a little more effort. Happens often in Tech Support threads.
I guess people expect other people to want to do things with as little effort as possible. Which is quite reasonable after all.
Another thing is that, judging by the first time(s) I met Seski, he probably hasn't got the faintest idea what he's talking about. He really would be better off with windows because unlike Linux windows generally assumes that the user is an armless retard.
Bjossi on 25/9/2007 at 20:20
Though Windows isn't exactly the most idiot-proof OS out there.
ZylonBane on 25/9/2007 at 23:56
That doesn't make any sense at all.
Kolya on 26/9/2007 at 02:20
Exclamation marks.