Comment Re:Thanks Microsoft (Score 2) 60
You're blowing smoke. For the most part, Windows doesn't even have a manual. If the shit Microsoft sprays on you stinks too much then there is roughly nothing you can do about it.
You're blowing smoke. For the most part, Windows doesn't even have a manual. If the shit Microsoft sprays on you stinks too much then there is roughly nothing you can do about it.
Oh, like a hot air balloon? Speaking of hot air, you should just shut up about physics and spare us all the agony.
Can only laugh at all those diehard windows zombies going down with the ship. Don't forget to pay your ever increasing license fees!
Haha, and now all they can do is downmod with their bot accounts on Slashdot. How pathetic is that? Yes, you.
Both can be true? Meanwhile Linux also has a hammer lock on the segments that are growing like gangbusters.
Stands to reason. What business would want to put its livelihood at risk by running Microsoft?
Yes, in case you are wondering, you are the only one. Apparently you only run solitaire on your Linux box. Yeah, sure, sputter about that as much as you like.
There is no such thing as a solid RPM distribution. Suse almost... but not quite.
Can only laugh at all those diehard windows zombies going down with the ship. Don't forget to pay your ever increasing license fees!
Yeah you're quite new to Linux aren't you?
Hahaha plonk.
Spoken like a serious goof who gets hard from reading his own internet droppings. Got the slightest clue how many embedded devices there are now, running Linux? The rest of your dumb post isn't even worth commenting on. That part wasn't either, I was just being generous.
You seem unclear on the concept of equal and opposite.
Redhat always had Microsoft envy then predictably ended its life as a division of IBM. Say no more. Friends don't let friends use Redhat.
Each Linux security update will cover, um, 50 billion devices or more! And you won't need as many updates, a small fraction actually, because Linux doesn't have that many holes to begin with. And Linux security updates will work properly and not mess up your box. Usually. And you don't have to reboot. Usually. Unless it's a critical kernel flaw, which is rare, and even then there are ways to avoid reboot if that is important to you.
If you give a toss about security then you simply need to bin Microsoft.
It seems they are simply saying that their levitation method acts on all the matter of the sphere uniformly, thereby countering gravity. When you get right down to it, a table is an anti-gravity device, isn't it? Not much to get enraged about here.
ETH is more widely respected than you are.
Have you ever noticed that the people who are always trying to tell you `there's a time for work and a time for play' never find the time for play?