Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 70.251.72.181]
on July 19, 2008 03:45 PM
That the original poster never thinks about his computer means he:
-Does not care that his laptop does not and resume.
-Is OK with crappy battery life.
-Does not sync calendar and address data between his laptop and phone.
-Does not use a docking station.
-Does not connect his laptop to external monitors.
-Does not use 802.11 N.
-Does not use slingbox.
-Doe not run business applications (not openoffice, accounting, inventory control, that kind of thing).
-Does not play games.
I could name more.
I moved to Vista a year ago when I ditched Ubuntu because I was tired of messing with Linux. No crashes. No problems. UAC is no more annoying than sudo in Ubuntu. The only time I think about my computer is when I discover a new gadget or application I want to use and wonder,"Will my system support that?" Invariably it does.
Ubuntu hits new high in Linux boredom
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 70.251.72.181] on July 19, 2008 03:45 PM-Does not care that his laptop does not and resume.
-Is OK with crappy battery life.
-Does not sync calendar and address data between his laptop and phone.
-Does not use a docking station.
-Does not connect his laptop to external monitors.
-Does not use 802.11 N.
-Does not use slingbox.
-Doe not run business applications (not openoffice, accounting, inventory control, that kind of thing).
-Does not play games.
I could name more.
I moved to Vista a year ago when I ditched Ubuntu because I was tired of messing with Linux. No crashes. No problems. UAC is no more annoying than sudo in Ubuntu. The only time I think about my computer is when I discover a new gadget or application I want to use and wonder,"Will my system support that?" Invariably it does.
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