Comment Re:I hate to say this but... (Score 1) 1348
It is what it is, there is no "label".
People have shoved labels on it since the beginning and it just exists.
well one thing is for sure, it's not going away anytime soon
It is what it is, there is no "label".
People have shoved labels on it since the beginning and it just exists.
well one thing is for sure, it's not going away anytime soon
I think a lot of linux fans don't mind it being an "indie os" y'know?
Is it constitutional for the EPA, a government-funded agency, to buy a civilian town?
I really don't know, does anyone else see this as crossing some sort of line?
One could argue that the best thing that could happen to windows is to be replaced with Ubuntu.
Not that I completely agree with that reasoning. Driving the computer illiterate masses into Linux just causes headache for the Linux savvy that have to spend their days explaining to people where the Start menu is in Linux.
So what you're saying is...
that you wanna keep Linux, "for us cool kids"
haha
Although you can now install Ubuntu inside Windows with Portable Ubuntu,
or along side Windows with WUBI, it is not technically a Windows application.
Due to the fact that they are only dealing with native windows applications
is the simple reason why Ubuntu was not feature on the list.
**Unrelated Sidenote:This comment written on Ubuntu**
Not to discount their achievement...
and I do understand that this is a really
great stride in technology here.
However, is this not the equivalent of,
"New NASA probe declares Earth's sun HOT"
I am not trying to be a smartass here.
However, if the technology simply determines of the planet COULD support life, then assumes there IS life, that wouldn't be a very big stride...
Just another comment from the Pundit Panel over here.
**Disclaimer: I have absolutely no sources for this besides my own thoughts, and am just trying to encourage people to think about this**
**P.S.: I reserve the right to be absolutely DEAD WRONG**
sure , you can get tons of legit free software at http://dl.qj.net/
All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to Gaussian noise. -- James Martin