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Throughput doesn't equal responsiveness; Xorg/XFree86 has always been able to great throughput - heck, I remember back in my COLA (Comp.OS.Linux.Advocacy) days where there would be numerous posts by me and others boasting about how much throughput could be achieved and that the 'X is slow' argument doesn't hold water.
Throughput doesn't equal responsiveness.
So when you meet someone you disagree with you abuse them - interesting.
I have used 'something other than Windows' - I'm a f--king Mac user for Christsake and used FreeBSD full time from 1996 till 2002 - so please, shove what ever 'valuable' advice you have up your ass.
How about this idea; the ability for my Inspiron to wake up from being put to sleep and the GUI actually coming back to life instead of being greeted with a blank screen - yes, I am using the Neavou drivers that came with Fedora. How about addressing why alt-clt-backspace has been disable on almost every distribution which leaves me screwed when Xorg has frozen. How about addressing the lack of quality drivers instead of sending off abusive posts on this forum because your cohorts can't get their act together.
Edited 2010-02-10 03:20 UTC