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re: Lindows, Windows, what a joke!
Nice post, Troll!

Lindows runs independant of Windows. It can work in conjunction with Windows, but usually doesn't. You post doesn't make any sense...
Posted by: Bob/Paul   Posted on: 02/19/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Lindows, Windows, what a joke!  Shell_z | 02/19/04
re: Lindows, Windows, what a joke!  Bob/Paul | 02/19/04
Lindows is not independant,  Shell_z | 02/19/04
Are you really that ignorant?  IT_User | 02/19/04
Newsflash!  IT_User | 02/19/04
Lindows uses Windows except the "W".  Shell_z | 02/19/04
right..  neil ubich | 02/19/04
Apparently you mean "Lin," like in Linux  Jay Cash | 02/19/04
Great to see competition. Great to see the driver advantage go away.  DonnieBoy | 02/19/04
Good First Step  Frihet | 02/19/04
Forget Lindows.  vdraken | 02/19/04
Gentoo aint that easy  Lunchbox311 | 02/19/04
Windows 2K/WinXP_Pro is the best  DonB_z | 02/19/04
Just use Windows and be done in  IT_User | 02/19/04
ignorance  beafeater | 02/19/04
Is no excuse  IT_User | 02/19/04
Waaa Waaa listen its the sound of an M$ crybaby  nograin | 02/19/04
RE: Waaa Waaa listen its the sound of an M$ crybaby  Carl Rogers | 02/19/04
Actually,  Jay Cash | 02/19/04
Looking at many of his posts  neil ubich | 02/19/04
Lindows is pretty good  LazLong | 02/19/04
Looking forward to new guy Iindows  FilledOut | 02/19/04
This is awesome!  nograin | 02/19/04
get a clue  beafeater | 02/19/04
Lindows mobilizes Centrino support  Loverock Davidson | 02/19/04
You know, you're right  IT_User | 02/19/04
Give Lindows a try  beafeater | 02/19/04
Lindows, Windows,Windless, whatever  Bud_z | 03/11/04

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