and my ubuntu doesn't freeze, and never did... and I've been using it for quite a while... and the winxp in VirtualBox never froze either, but I've really had trouble running osx in a virtual machine..
oh, and my ubuntu has more sleek eyecandy than your puny leopard too
Yeah my new install of Vista doesn't freeze either......Because it doesn't boot. It decided that displaying errors for corrupt systems files would be more productive than displaying the desktop.
@Eric: Next time, try purchasing your software rather than downloading it. Then you'd be able to use any one of a half-dozen support options, including your hardware vendor, MS support, email and chat options...the list goes on.
But it's easier to complain about something you didn't buy, right?
all those out there trying to prove that their OS is better than another, give it a rest. This iMac freezing thing has NOTHING to do with OSX and everything to do with the faulty video driver (ATI HD 2600 and other iterations), which leads me to think you need to get your facts straight before trying to prove a point... cheers
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My Vista machine doesn't freeze.
osx>vista
xp>osx
and my ubuntu doesn't freeze, and never did... and I've been using it for quite a while... and the winxp in VirtualBox never froze either, but I've really had trouble running osx in a virtual machine..
oh, and my ubuntu has more sleek eyecandy than your puny leopard too
Everything freezes at some point.
Just turn it off and on again and get on with your life.
Yeah my new install of Vista doesn't freeze either......Because it doesn't boot. It decided that displaying errors for corrupt systems files would be more productive than displaying the desktop.
@Eric: Next time, try purchasing your software rather than downloading it. Then you'd be able to use any one of a half-dozen support options, including your hardware vendor, MS support, email and chat options...the list goes on.
But it's easier to complain about something you didn't buy, right?
all those out there trying to prove that their OS is better than another, give it a rest. This iMac freezing thing has NOTHING to do with OSX and everything to do with the faulty video driver (ATI HD 2600 and other iterations), which leads me to think you need to get your facts straight before trying to prove a point... cheers