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Why do you hate Windows XP
HibbeeBoy:
I have used Windows XP once. I was dealing with a problem with that particular PC and the first rule of M$ is Reboot. It took a whopping 7 minutes to do so. The reboot may have taken more than 7 minutes because I only started to time it after what seemed an age had gone by. I hate having to reboot any PC. Every f*****g day I have to reboot my own Win98 PC. Every f*****g day the PC fails to shut down properly, every f*****g day the f*****g scan disk runs. Some days I switch on my PC, go away and get a coffee, return and the f*****g thing is in "safe" mode and I reboot the f****g thing again. What is "safe" mode anyway ? Safe from what ? Some days the f*****g PC just sits there with that dopey Win98 flag fluttering on my screen. I haven't tried Linux as I am gathering info from a number of places. I just hope Linux can shift Gates. Windoze users are worse than the f****g Moonies.
Chooco:
i don't like FreeBSD that much, i tried FreeBSD 4.6 and it was kind of awkward. the console is not like BASH so i didn't know any of the commands, it didn't know 'ls' or 'startx' so i said screw it and went back to L00nix
ravenger666:
quote:SingleMalt:
NONE of m$ dickware so called "operation systems" are good! Every windows version has severe flaws and security issues (search the web I won't bother to provide links) The only reason I mentioned NT4 (or dos) is that even unstable crappy NT4 can actually do things better than w2kp or xPiss. (Even shit's colour can vary )
Don't bother to argue this.. I have given examples and answered for you ad nauseum.
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Ok Excuse me but every Linux version has security flaws they put updates up for it so don't say just because windows is bad because it has security flaws. Every operation system may it be linux or MacOs it has to have flaws because it is a big program and there is no 100% guarantee that it is flaw proof.
foobar:
I think you have only one good point:
It's virtually impossible to make a program that will run without ANY bugs, on ANY pc, ANY time.
Exept when you want it just to say 'howdy' or something.
But, if you'd compare what M$ delivered us until now, i think Linux (i don't know other M$ alternatives) did a far better job than ANY M$ crap.
I happen to know a little C ...
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voidmain:
Ahh, but there are mistakes in your code. First you need to include <stdlib.h> or "EXIT_SUCCESS" will be undeclared. Optionally you could replace "EXIT_SUCCESS" with "0" and not include <stdlib.h>. "fprint()" should be "printf()". I also believe there are non-code mistakes. I am no grammar expert but I do not believe there should be a comma in your output string, and there should be no space before the exclamation point. And I know that outside of the US it may be common to spell "neighbor" as "neighbour" but since I am revising it in the US I will use the US spelling:
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Of course this assumes that your compiler is bug free as well and that you are using an ANSI C compliant compiler.
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