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Who said he was rich?
... or did you mean "self-righteous"?

I use both Windows and Ubuntu. At this point the only software that won't run (well enough) on my Ubuntu system is the Adobe Master Collection.

People who say that Linux "barely runs anything" are people who are (somehow) still unaware of the vast resource that is the open source community. You've also obviously never heard of virtual machines, have you?

You are sadly behind the times and apparently just believe what other blinder-clad sheep are saying.
Posted by: mattnico   Posted on: 04/11/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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