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I think this could be a good advertising slogan for Microsoft:Originally posted by VectraMan View PostHave you tried Linux?
Have you tried Linux?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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I've lost count of how many times I've tried linuxOriginally posted by d000hg View PostI think this could be a good advertising slogan for Microsoft:
Have you tried Linux?
You stop trying after a whileCoffee's for closersComment
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I find Linux very trying.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI've lost count of how many times I've tried linux
You stop trying after a while
For all its foibles and security holes, at least Windows just works (most of the time).ǝןqqıʍComment
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I've been using Windows 7 since the first release candidate was made available several months ago (free), and have no complaints except one big bloody annoying gripe - see below.
For a start, it seems like they have "de-bloated" Windows, no doubt because of the influence of Mobile Windows. But then as I am using a top-spec PC, maybe their customary bloat is still there, more so than ever, but just less noticeable.
My main complaint is that unbelievably Adobe _still_ haven't released a proper 64-bit Flash player, and I can't be arsed to keep dipping in and out of 32-bit Internet Explorer (especially when I far prefer Firefox).
It's a real irritation and almost equally baffling. I mean what are Adobe playing at? How hard can it be to tweak and recompile their poxy Flash player for 64-bit ?!
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Maybe some sneaky deal with Google/Apple
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Run 32-bit Firefox then. Simples.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMy main complaint is that unbelievably Adobe _still_ haven't released a proper 64-bit Flash player, and I can't be arsed to keep dipping in and out of 32-bit Internet Explorer (especially when I far prefer Firefox)
They've done it for Linux too, so it's not like they don't have x64 compatible code. They just haven't built it for Windows.It's a real irritation and almost equally baffling. I mean what are Adobe playing at? How hard can it be to tweak and recompile their poxy Flash player for 64-bit ?!
Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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whsOriginally posted by OwlHoot View PostI've been using Windows 7 since the first release candidate was made available several months ago (free), and have no complaints except one big bloody annoying gripe - see below.
For a start, it seems like they have "de-bloated" Windows, no doubt because of the influence of Mobile Windows. But then as I am using a top-spec PC, maybe their customary bloat is still there, more so than ever, but just less noticeable.
My main complaint is that unbelievably Adobe _still_ haven't released a proper 64-bit Flash player, and I can't be arsed to keep dipping in and out of 32-bit Internet Explorer (especially when I far prefer Firefox).
It's a real irritation and almost equally baffling. I mean what are Adobe playing at? How hard can it be to tweak and recompile their poxy Flash player for 64-bit ?!
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