Unfortunately you will get that with Linux users sometimes. It's either Linux 
or nothing, you bunches or nothing, this just show that distro or nothing, for 
some reason it is common to have that behavior in the Lenix community. 
Fortunately you have people like me, who use a variety of distro's operating 
systems and computer platforms too many in fact to actually stick to and be 
loyal to one. Do I favor one yes, and that is Mac OS but hey, what can I say. I 
also have Windows virtual machines, and Linux and , they all get the job done. 
And that's what is important. please note, I am speaking this message via my 
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> On Nov 7, 2013, at 11:19 PM, Lenny <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> this will be my last post on this, because either folks have no clue of what 
> I was asking about, or they are so wrapped up in their own flavor of Ubuntu 
> that the only advice I got was to try either a newer version, or try vinux.
> I have extensively used Ubuntu, and it has gotten me out of binds with my 
> windows systems in the past, like saving data.  and I have tried vinux and I 
> prefer a clean Ubuntu to it.
> but the Os of my choice is windows, XP, with all of its flaws.
> Clearly there are Linux users out there like me, such that a distro of 
> Ubuntu was made to act like windows.
> I guess I was barking up the wrong tree on this list with my quest for the 
> benefit of someone's experience of this distro of Ubuntu.
> Thanks though.
> 
> Glenn 
> 
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