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Old 05-25-2008, 09:18 PM   #41 (permalink)
 
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I have read what you've wrote, you're the one that is in denial of being in the wrong here.

Biased yet open-minded? It's obvious that it's not possible, no need to assess it.

As Yert mentioned, Windows works great on so many hard ware configurations where as Linux is still lacking support, and OS X only runs on Apple hardware, which is hardly an accomplishment, though considering that they still have problems, it's much more a negative point there than it is for either Windows or Linux. However, Linux doesn't have the driver support from manufacturers, yet it's to be expected coming from the open source community who wish to do everything their own way, and so blaming hardware manufacturers doesn't seem to offer much weight as an argument.
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Old 05-25-2008, 09:37 PM   #42 (permalink)
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I have read what you've wrote, you're the one that is in denial of being in the wrong here.

Biased yet open-minded? It's obvious that it's not possible, no need to assess it.

As Yert mentioned, Windows works great on so many hard ware configurations where as Linux is still lacking support, and OS X only runs on Apple hardware, which is hardly an accomplishment, though considering that they still have problems, it's much more a negative point there than it is for either Windows or Linux. However, Linux doesn't have the driver support from manufacturers, yet it's to be expected coming from the open source community who wish to do everything their own way, and so blaming hardware manufacturers doesn't seem to offer much weight as an argument.
Of course that's impossible so why're you even arguing?
Well Linux is free so there's no point in manufacturers and companies spending so much money for a free operating system.
It's still a computer problem if it's not the CD's fault.
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Ok you're totally off on some other tangent here. Your train of thought is so narrow and as such, I'm done talking to you. Post something more, I won't read it, you'll only be wasting your time. Buh bye!
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It was already a waste of time to even bother to talk with you people who are absolutely adamant on insisting others are so narrow-minded when they themselves can't accept it.
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