Hey Linus...I would like to know why you're bashing Linux so hard when your name is Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel?
Also, I just recently installed OpenSUSE 10.2 and it had plenty of features. For one thing, it did support my camera and video camera. Also, it had features in it that you ahve to pay hundreds for in Windows (3d visual effects). Also, Ubuntu and Fedora and several other distributions have become so advanced that now they can even install all of those codecs you need for everything. Also, the GIMP and default picture loading programs in Linux do happen to support several media formats, including JPG and other 'common' formats.
It's an insult to Linux users like me and Linus Torvalds when you commit fraud like that.
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Hey Linus...I would like to know why you're bashing Linux so hard when your name is Linus Torvalds, the creator of the Linux kernel?
Also, I just recently installed OpenSUSE 10.2 and it had plenty of features. For one thing, it did support my camera and video camera. Also, it had features in it that you ahve to pay hundreds for in Windows (3d visual effects). Also, Ubuntu and Fedora and several other distributions have become so advanced that now they can even install all of those codecs you need for everything. Also, the GIMP and default picture loading programs in Linux do happen to support several media formats, including JPG and other 'common' formats.
It's an insult to Linux users like me and Linus Torvalds when you commit fraud like that.