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Designed For [Insert Distro Here] Stickers
Designed For [Insert Distro Here] Stickers
Comment in News (2 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/05/2008
Agreed, those would be nice if they didn't have the "Vista Incapable" part. Sounds like "This hardware can't run the current generation OS". (see comment)
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So why don't I run Linux?
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 04/05/2008
Such a well researched, intelligent comment. By god, you've convinced me! Seriously, 4321234 is making all Linux users look bad right now. (see comment)
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Anti-Christian Antics in Wisconsin School
Anti-Christian Antics in Wisconsin School
Comment in News (4 diggs, 2 replies) - on 04/02/2008
The WORLD is filled with "hypocrites, morons and ignorant douchebags", regardless of religion. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 04/01/2008
Then why are you arguing? (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
I didn't say anything about default. It's available through a dozen easy to install programs, like Daemon Tools, Alcohol 120%, PowerISO, MagicISO, Virtual Clone Drive, etc. I use PowerISO. Where is the Linux equivalent to PowerISO? (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-4 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
If you can right click on the ISO from within your file browser and choose "mount" after gmount-iso is installed, that's what I'm talking about. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
"Surely you only care about that if you're an idiot?" Or a non-geek with a life outside of his computer. (see comment)
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Circuit City Causes $12,119 Of Damage To New Honda
Circuit City Causes $12,119 Of Damage To New Honda
Comment in News (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
I have an idea. They could sell all new cars with no radio pre-installed, knock $1000 off the price, and the buyer can use that $1000 to get a decent radio installed. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
lolcow And what all this about trolling? If you criticize Linux you must be trolling, right? But every third post on digg is "Windoze is teh suxxor use Linux!!" That's the problem with Linux, the commies that use it. (see comment)
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Bush Loudly Booed Pitching Nationals Home Opener
Bush Loudly Booed Pitching Nationals Home Opener
Comment in Videos (1 digg, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
You can tell by the look in his eyes while he was typing it. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-1 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
I use Windows, but I have Debian installed on a 20GB partition. Every now and then I boot into Debian, update everything, and see if it's ready yet. Not yet. I can't wait for Linux to be ready for the desktop. I can't wait until it's as idiot proof as Win … (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-10 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
No, I spelled it right. Sorry for the double post above. Yeah, won't happen again. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-3 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
Just curious, how would I go about mounting an ISO to a virtual drive through the context menu and running it, with no typing? I don't think it can be done. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-10 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
How can you "pretend to know' what the average end user wants in a desktop? You and Lunix users like you know what geeks want, but you have no idea what the average end user wants. That why Lunix is a failure as a desktop OS. It's made by geeks, for geeks … (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-10 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
How can you "pretend to know" what the average computer user wants? You and other Lunix users may know what geeks want, but you have no idea what the _average_ end user wants. That's why Lunix is a failure in the desktop market, it's made by geeks, for … (see comment)
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Circuit City Causes $12,119 Of Damage To New Honda
Circuit City Causes $12,119 Of Damage To New Honda
Comment in News (2 diggs, 1 reply) - on 03/31/2008
Normally, aftermarket radios are relatively easy to get in and out, but the car makers make it so you have to tear the whole dash apart to get the stock radio out. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-11 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
Right, macfags are always welcome on digg as well. (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-12 diggs, 1 reply) - on 03/31/2008
So only lunixfags are allowed to post on digg? (see comment)
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One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
One step forward: a review of GNOME 2.22
Comment in News (-11 diggs, 1 reply) - on 03/31/2008
By scripts you mean "A bunch of fucking typing". That's unacceptable for a desktop operating system. If you want to compete with Windows, you have to make everything as point-and-click simple as Windows. It may make you feel smart to know a bunch of crypt … (see comment)
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Dreamlinux 3.0 Final Released
Comment in News (0 diggs, 0 replies) - on 03/31/2008
I know how to burn a fucking disc image, I do it all the time. (see comment)
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