On Sunday 17 January 2010 08:23 PM, Nishit Dave wrote:
So let us conclude with this:
- Everything works in Linux
Every thing except some things which are not used by even 10% of the world's computer users.
- There are no major problems
Unfortunately there are no viruses and will never have.
- It gets boring till they upgrade the distribution, which is no big
deal because that happens every six months. Ping.
Well, you can sustain the boring effect by choosing not to take an upgrade unless you really need it. We are almost approaching Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and I am not even using 9.10.
Happy hacking. Krishnakant.
On 1/17/10, hackingKKhackingkk@gmail.com wrote:
On Sunday 17 January 2010 05:47 PM, jtd wrote:
On Sunday 17 January 2010 13:25:37 Rony wrote:
What man! There are no viruses, system is stable, no crashes, GNU/Linux is working fine. No one has any problem.
GNU/Linux sucks. Everything works, and it is sooo boring. To relieve the ennui i downloaded kubuntu9.10. and tried it out live. It was good. Having already installed ubuntu9.10 amd64, I found kubuntu with kde4 to be much better.
Again soooo boring, no hickup no broken packages so that the windows fans can point fingers.
I must confess i have an unknown aversion to gnome desktops.
I will do an install today on an ASUS M4A78-EM/1394. Will see how the nvidia closed drivers perform. Before people jump to conclude i have switched to the darkside, i will be removing the drivers, as the xorg drivers work just fine.
Yes again very boring. why does this work so well? Why we don't have bad points to debain on whether it is a bug or a feature?
Happy hacking. Krishnakant.