Hell, the hords DID came to the rescue...
I'm terribly sorry for thinking that your geek-ass brain would need no 6-year old explanation about the drivers... What I OBVIOUSLY meant was that XP didn't need any outside drivers, it used the ones that came with it...Right? Good.
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I just press <CTRL><ALT><KP+> and cycle through over 20 graphics modes (including 1600x1200) on my machine with a GeForce II and a 21" monitor.
You press what??? How many hands have you got?
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Maybe you should look up the definition of "Operating System". Microsoft would like you to believe it's a lot more than what it is to extend their monopoly.
Thanks for the link. Read this:
Every general-purpose computer must have an operating system to run other programs. Operating systems perform basic tasks, such as recognizing input from the keyboard, sending output to the display screen, keeping track of files and directories on the disk, and
controlling peripheral devices such as disk drives and printers.Does the bold part remember Windows? Yes, it has problems in that issue. Does it remember Linux? Yes, it almost doesn't do that! Get my point?
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If Microsoft does what Mac did, and make it open source I will give you a safe browser.
OK, when there's a Linux version that doesn't require the reading of 700 books just to run it in graphical mode, I'll try to make something out of it too. We have a deal.
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Just so happens XPee is right out the door so it has all the current stuff included but wait 6 months and lets cover this topic again.
Bill would be proud of you! It has all the current stuff included... For once, you're right.
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First, I hate to disappoint you, but it is impossible to create "conversions of Windows drivers" for Linux. If it WAS possible, then there wouldn't _be_ a driver problem for Linux, since people would just magically convert the driver from Win to Linux and everything would be hunky-dorey.
Ever heard of "linmodems" or Rockwell RPI? My HSP drivers are "written" from the Win version... (at least that's what it says in the readme)
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you guya are doing really well to be arguing about this because there is really no large issue to dispute.
Thank you for your appraisal. I'm just sorry that my arguments will fall short soon, since your "army" has been increasing...
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It's a usb device so you'd think they'd at least have a Mac driver.
Apple is currently pushing hard towards Firewire, USB belongs to the past. It's shitty and it's slow (and M$ thinks it's where the future lays - sheesh.)
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by reducing the swap file size, it makes windows panic and empty out some of the crap in the ram, or so i understand.
It's not their fault if you have a shitty computer... My Mac OS X sure takes up a lot more page file than my XP...
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Anyway, i've rambled off a bit but what i'm saying is that manufacturers try to lick windows' bollocks and microsoft, when it receives a particularly lucrative backhander, kisses the ass of those manufacturers in turn.
Well, what did you expect??? Greed is good, they say. Greed works. It sucks but that's just the way it is.
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These 'my computer works fine with windows' morons have no concept of why their computer works at all or what goes into making a system.
...and have had limited experience of M$ alternatives,...
If you don't know what you're talking about, then shut the fuck up. I'm sick and tired of being disturbed by mentally retarded who hate Windows just because it's Windows...
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With Linux, the guys using the system have got to write and distribute their own drivers! In their spare time!
I respect a lot the work that has been put into making Linux and I do feel that it will be a very good alternative to Windows...as soon as it stops being developed BY geeks FOR geeks.
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...much of the reason windows works fine...
Shit, Bill would be so glad to hear you guys!
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And BubbleAss, usually drivers supplied for Linux by hardware manufacturers are far superior to the Windows drivers. Now how can that be you say? A hardware driver has to interface with the kernel and it sure as hell is a lot easier to write a driver when you have the *source* code for said kernel.
Really? Then why does half my hardware have different model names under linux or just don't work at all? :confused:
Bottom line: XP is OK. Try it sometime. It may not be as good as OS X, but it's worth a try.
[ December 18, 2001: Message edited by: bubaslubas ]
[ December 18, 2001: Message edited by: bubaslubas ]