LOL, so that's what GUM stands for :)) Hum, after reading a bit, I got what wine stands for. I remember the performance being quite slower back in the day, but I assume that given the nature of wine, that it improved recently. Have you been able to play games with it?
Don't forget that it's only antivirus, you'll still need a firewall. That one I told you is free is not bad, just a bit annoying :) On 5 Jan, 19:49, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote: > well thats what wine could stand for haha, but I guess it runs windows > libraries and dll's natively, idk though. > > Hmm and I never heard of avira, i might go check it out. > > And GUM was some term MAD_BEAST used recently to decribe the "youtube" > noobs haha "Gay Ugly Motherfu..." > > On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:45 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > > It's not? Sorry, I thought it was. Can you explain it a bit then man, > > please? > > > I used avast in the past, and it's not bad, just not effective enough > > and let through too much things. There aren't many free good options, > > though you could try avira, it's miles ahead of avast, and you can > > combine it with comodo firewall, both free. And what exactly is GUM?? > > *scratches head* > > > On 5 Jan, 19:42, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Wine Is Not an Emulator :p > > >> Also my perfered choices for security on windows were avast and MSE > >> (both being free and all), trying to find a non-legit copy of an > >> antivirus didnt go too well for me (didn't know which ones to trust or > >> not cuz you got people who actually look out for others, then you got > >> GUM's (lawl) who say everything is a virus :p) > > >> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 2:37 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote: > >> > Namige, learning a bit about Linux wouldn't do any harm at all. If > >> > what you want is just browsing and productivity apps like office, then > >> > Linux would work just fine, having much less virus made for that OS. > >> > Still, you'll get a better overall experience with Windows 7 due to > >> > the simple fact that you also have a great internet experience, the > >> > best productivity suite (ms office), and can play games without being > >> > handicapped because of emulators (like wine). The only bad thing about > >> > windows imho is the fact that there are so many virus made for that > >> > platform, which force us to use security software. > > >> > So what exactly do you want to do with that machine of yours? > > >> > On 5 Jan, 18:02, Namige <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Which is a better OS for general usage such as web browsing? Linux or > >> >> Windows 7. > > >> >> On Jan 5, 5:58 pm, Namige <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> >> > @Mad Beast > > >> >> > You are running it in directx 9, I had the same problem until I ran it > >> >> > in directx 8.1 > > >> >> > -dxlevel 81 is the command line > > >> >> > On Jan 4, 9:01 pm, MAD_BEAST <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> >> > > I downloaded COUNTER SRTIKE SOURCE ORANGEBOX > > >> >> > > i runs very well but i had to unistall it cause it gave me those > >> >> > > weird > >> >> > > lines BIG lines of colors across the screen they appeared and > >> >> > > disappeared sometimes... i just couldnt make it if someone has a fix > >> >> > > for that pls share i added the command lines to the target and > >> >> > > others > >> >> > > by console but nothing worked > > >> > -- > >> > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > > > -- > > 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS > > -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
