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solemnwarning

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #30 on: 27 April 2005, 23:34 »
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Welcome to the forum BobtheHob.



Ever think of doing schoolwork while at school? Or if you are like me and don't have much to do in school, leave school early and take up a part time job or something (assuming that is allowed where your school is).



The only problem with that would be correctly configuring the FreeBSD installs it interoperate with the windoze machines.... and making the student(s) realize that computers do not have to have a 'start' button to work....

I have to laugh, when I think of people in my school trying to compile Mplayer. that'd be an interesting sight

Oi where did the start button go???
how are we supposed to start MS C++ to compile it :confused:

LMFAO!!
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
 Version: 3.1
 GCS/CM d- s+:+ a--- C++ UL++++>$ P+ L+++ !E W++ !N !o !K-- w !O !M !V PS+ PE- !Y !PGP !t !5 !X !R tv b+ DI+ !D G e- h !r y-
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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #31 on: 27 April 2005, 23:47 »
Quote from: solemnwarning
Oi where did the start button go???
how are we supposed to start MS C++ to compile it :confused:

LMFAO!!

Well, you can have Linux look like XP (screenshot) and I guess you could tell them that Kylix is the latest Visual Studio version :)

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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #32 on: 28 April 2005, 04:51 »
I tried to install xpde a few months ago. it ran as a DE, but was unuseable by my standards. It doesn't look to be very active right now either, but I like the idea of it. I check the site every now and then (i would contribute, but my programming skills are VERY limited)


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Re: I'm a new member damnit
« Reply #33 on: 28 April 2005, 13:54 »
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You know, that sounds like Windows. In *nix platforms, you typically have to configure things to excess to get them to work like you want to. In windows, everything just works :)

 So thats why you know so much about customizing Windows installs is it?