Quote: I hope that the people on this list criticizing Linux have all paid
for
their dear Windows7.
Otherwise your arguments are pointless.
Is that why you have to use Linux now?
Did your copy of Windows start suddenly to run in restricted mode?
Did you experience problems with activating Windows 7?
It sounds like it you were forced to install Linux to have something.....
It's no fun to tease a dog that doesn't bark
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From: "Jean-Sebastien Perron" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 12:57 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RS6 and Linux are finally working after so much effort.
I finally managed to make Linux work after 5 hours of fighting with the
Ubuntu disk partitioner.
It was constantly telling "could not mount partition random number"??
After so many try and even deleting partitions in the good old XP boot,
nothing.
The problem was that there is a small button for more configuration.
There for the first time (don't know why) I had to check for sda1 to place
the boot loader.
Normally default HD0 is ok.
I successfully installed my printer with many tweaks.
Now everything is working fine, I am writing this e-mail from Ubuntu
Thunderbird.
It's nice to have thunderbird and firefox just have to copy the folders to
transfer all settings from win to linux.
My videocard is working fully and Realsoft 6 is running perfectly.
The headless character is the infamous guy who praise Windows and never
paid for it.
There is nothing worse in this world than people using pirated copies of
MSOffice while so many people put so much effort in OpenOffice. MSOffice
cost 760$ nobody ever paid for it.
If there was no software piracy, people would not be able to use
Softimage, Maya, Houdini; RS would have way much more customers.
I hope that the people on this list criticizing Linux have all paid for
their dear Windows7.
Otherwise your arguments are pointless.
Note that most win application are actually working fine and fast with
Wine, including games.
Microsoft reminds us always that it is not the best who wins but the most
aggressive and unfair cheater.
I wish you all an happy new year and happy.
Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.NeuroWorld.ws