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Should MS go straight to 10?
We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop
like Linux version. |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked.
"Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote:
Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. -- Silver Slimer OpenMedia Supporter www.silverlips.ca |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote:
On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. -- Caver1 |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu
like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. -- Caver1 |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote:
It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. -- Silver Slimer OpenMedia Supporter www.silverlips.ca |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
Silver Slimer wrote:
On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. When was the last time you used Linux? A decade ago? It's been improved. Stef |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
On 08/01/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote:
It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. Sorry but there is no Start menu when you right-click on the desktop here. Using Linux. Debian based. There is a menu but it takes you nowhere. It just gives you a few functions such as Create new folder,Change desktop background...No properties menu.Not any different than 8.1's menu just different choices. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. -- Caver1 |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
On 08/01/2014 11:13 AM, Silver Slimer wrote:
On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. Just shows that you only know the past. None of those things happen anymore and haven't for quit awhile. Also Sleep?Hibernate works just fine. I suspend(sleep) my computer every night. -- Caver1 |
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On 8/1/2014 11:56 AM, Stef wrote:
Silver Slimer wrote: On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. When was the last time you used Linux? A decade ago? It's been improved. Two days ago. The problems I listed are the ones I experienced: screen tearing playing the exact same games as I did in Windows and using the same driver as well as the computer's inability to shut down. -- Silver Slimer OpenMedia Supporter www.silverlips.ca |
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On 8/1/2014 12:17 PM, Caver1 wrote:
On 08/01/2014 11:13 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. Just shows that you only know the past. None of those things happen anymore and haven't for quit awhile. Also Sleep?Hibernate works just fine. I suspend(sleep) my computer every night. My laptop won't sleep without additional settings to GRUB and like I said in my previous post: I last used GNU/Linux on this desktop two days ago. It uses quality hardware which works perfectly in Windows but fails miserably in GNU/Linux. I've forgiven GNU/Linux way too much in the past. I've had enough of the amateur bull**** they produce. -- Silver Slimer OpenMedia Supporter www.silverlips.ca |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
Silver Slimer wrote:
I've forgiven GNU/Linux way too much in the past. I've had enough of the amateur bull**** they produce. Shouldn't you raise these issues, in the group you hang out in ? ( alt.os.linux.ubuntu ) Paul |
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Should MS go straight to 10?
On 08/01/2014 12:53 PM, Silver Slimer wrote:
On 8/1/2014 12:17 PM, Caver1 wrote: On 08/01/2014 11:13 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. Just shows that you only know the past. None of those things happen anymore and haven't for quit awhile. Also Sleep?Hibernate works just fine. I suspend(sleep) my computer every night. My laptop won't sleep without additional settings to GRUB and like I said in my previous post: I last used GNU/Linux on this desktop two days ago. It uses quality hardware which works perfectly in Windows but fails miserably in GNU/Linux. I've forgiven GNU/Linux way too much in the past. I've had enough of the amateur bull**** they produce. What distro and version are you using? -- Caver1 |
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On 8/1/2014 1:42 PM, Caver1 wrote:
On 08/01/2014 12:53 PM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 8/1/2014 12:17 PM, Caver1 wrote: On 08/01/2014 11:13 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. Just shows that you only know the past. None of those things happen anymore and haven't for quit awhile. Also Sleep?Hibernate works just fine. I suspend(sleep) my computer every night. My laptop won't sleep without additional settings to GRUB and like I said in my previous post: I last used GNU/Linux on this desktop two days ago. It uses quality hardware which works perfectly in Windows but fails miserably in GNU/Linux. I've forgiven GNU/Linux way too much in the past. I've had enough of the amateur bull**** they produce. What distro and version are you using? Ubuntu 14.04 and then Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 (to see if the desktop environment had an impact). If you're going to suggest I try something, trust me... I will never touch GNU/Linux again. -- Silver Slimer OpenMedia Supporter www.silverlips.ca |
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On 08/01/2014 03:07 PM, Silver Slimer wrote:
On 8/1/2014 1:42 PM, Caver1 wrote: On 08/01/2014 12:53 PM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 8/1/2014 12:17 PM, Caver1 wrote: On 08/01/2014 11:13 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 8/1/2014 10:38 AM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: It's a Linux skill that you can click any point of desktop and have start menu like when you right-click on desktop and have properties menu. "Caver1" escreveu na mensagem ... On 08/01/2014 09:46 AM, Silver Slimer wrote: On 7/31/2014 7:18 PM, Joe Arnaldo wrote: Windows 1 didn't have start menu and people liked. "Joe Arnaldo" escreveu na mensagem ... We have to wait till 2017 for windows 10, with star menu all over the desktop like Linux version. Windows 1 was an utter failure. You're talking out of your ass. I'd like to know what star menu all over the desktop. The very LAST thing that Windows needs to do is resemble GNU/Linux. There's a variety of reasons why GNU/Linux has 1% of the desktop market share. In addition to the fact that its users seem to be mind-boggingly delusional, there's the fact that you get to face bizarre and irreparable problems within the operating system like screen tearing, shut downs which don't complete and the inability to sleep or hibernate your system. Trust me, Microsoft is much better off keeping on trucking. Just shows that you only know the past. None of those things happen anymore and haven't for quit awhile. Also Sleep?Hibernate works just fine. I suspend(sleep) my computer every night. My laptop won't sleep without additional settings to GRUB and like I said in my previous post: I last used GNU/Linux on this desktop two days ago. It uses quality hardware which works perfectly in Windows but fails miserably in GNU/Linux. I've forgiven GNU/Linux way too much in the past. I've had enough of the amateur bull**** they produce. What distro and version are you using? Ubuntu 14.04 and then Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 (to see if the desktop environment had an impact). If you're going to suggest I try something, trust me... I will never touch GNU/Linux again. That's fine. I am using Ubuntu 14.04 with no problems. Don't have the foggiest notion as to why it did that to you. Haven't seen any bug reports or complaints about issues anywhere close to what you had. Enjoy what you are using. -- Caver1 |
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