Comment Re:Microsoft removed the biggest anti-Linux argume (Score 1) 1010
I could run Wine, but once this happens I start asking myself what I'm gaining from doing so...
Ahrm....Linux?
I could run Wine, but once this happens I start asking myself what I'm gaining from doing so...
Ahrm....Linux?
The biggest trouble I find with it is the installing applications can become hacky and doesn't always work out.
That only should happen if you move outside of the package management of the distribution. If you always want the newest and shiniest versions, consider a rolling release distribution like Arch instead of something with fixed releases like Debian and Ubuntu.
Once the api stablizes, I can see some interesting stuff coming out of it.
So, we're three (or was it two?) years in, after four major releases, at version 3.8 and the Gnome devs said that they pretty much do not care about the API (I think the quote was something like this: "The API is not stable, it keeps changing with every release!" - "We never said it would be stable...")
And since women play games maybe 10% as much as men, they are probably overrepresented.
citation needed.
Backed up the system lately?