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RE[2]: linux instead anyone?
by brostenen on Fri 17th Aug 2012 18:59
in reply to "RE: linux instead anyone?"
Yeahh....
Linux is great. For me, I use Visual Studio 2010 every day for my education needs. I could run linux and write php, sadly if I did, then there would be no help from my school at all... No support.
As I said. Linux is great. Sadly there is no vs for linux. So I need to run win7.
I use Win7, VS2010, SQL 2008r2 enterprise, photoshop cs4 and so on... So... Win8 is bad for my computer.
I'll stick with Win7.
RE[2]: linux instead anyone?
by zima on Wed 22nd Aug 2012 23:52
in reply to "RE: linux instead anyone?"
Why down-vote this person? Too many Winblows lovers here, isn't it?
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f--k Windows, Linux for life.
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f--k Windows, Linux for life.
You're quite disconnected with reality, little child (seriously, "Winblows"?), if you think the problem of this site is too many Windows lovers (hence presumably also too few OSS circle-jerkers).
And "Linux for life" sounds a bit like a sentence...
Edited 2012-08-23 00:11 UTC
I would do a real upgrade instead; installing linux
I will not waste my time or money on windows.
"Where is the power off button?" roflol
I will not waste my time or money on windows.
"Where is the power off button?" roflol
Yeah, because present primary Linux DEs are so much better... (the one primarily used in ~serious scenarios also moving away from power button, maybe even pioneering that)
For most people, Windows is likely less costly - they just get it with new machines, which is used until it dies & with the same Windows version, anyway.





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I would do a real upgrade instead; installing linux
I will not waste my time or money on windows.
"Where is the power off button?" roflol