The wonderful net nanny at work restricts me from viewing that site. I presume it is a game, since that is what triggered it? Are you implying that Open source games that run on win32 can behave well? I would partially agree, but only because they typically use graphic (OpenGL or DirectX) and game engine (Quake 3, Lithotech, etc) libraries that have been comercially available. There a lot of Open Source Mods that are great, but are not without being buggy and/or unstable. A big exception to this is a open source program called NVMAX, which correct many errors that NVIDIA won't correct with its drivers.
In fact many programs that were open source at one time but became commercial were buggy at one time. Once real money was spent on the product do they usually attain the same stability. NFH > -----Original Message----- > From: The Fool [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 1:18 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Superior OS? (Was: Re: GeoCities Strikes Again) > > > > From: Chad Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > BSOD are mostly caused by hardware related conflicts. > > The only thing that has caused a BSOD in my NT Box is CPU overheating, > which I fixed. > > > I also don't want to hear about how great Open Source is. Every open > source > > application I have used has been buggy, non-standard, and > difficult to > > manage. > > Try http://thangorodrim.angband.org > >
