Sigh. Here we go. Let the ignorant zealots from both sides let fly with their spittle laden vitriol. You all look look total asshats.
It is obvious that most Linux zealots do not understand TCO at all. That would be "total cost of ownership." When you have an entire workforce trained one way and just try to flip the switch to another system things tend to go wrong. "IT" is the least of it. Many municipalities run their IT on Linux and desktops on XP. Workers prefer to run on XP (or even some weird telnet terminal shit in a window), as it is what they know and what they use at home. Contrary to what the penguin fluffers would have you believe Linux has not taken anything by storm, other than the basements of dorks and data centers. Half the hardware I have doesn't even have Linux support. The penguin can bite me.
It is obvious that most MSFT backers don't grok the pain of constant updates that break established functionality. Most MSFT backers just think that having half your apps and devices break with a major update is "normal." They're so used to getting boned up the butt by MSFT they've grow accustomed to it. $400 for Vista Ultimate? Are you on crack? Fuck that shit! I have an HP USB2 scanner with auto photo feeder that barely works in Vista, even with the "designed for vista" driver update. I have to run it under XP to get it to work right. Yay for VMWare!
God dammit I'm sick of all you nerdtards going at it about this shit. Go back to arguing about whether Picard could kick Kirks ass or something. Every last one of you suck. Linux doesn't solve any problems. The free is a lie. Vista is a bloated bug farm. It all sucks. I'm gonna go read a book now. Books don't crash.
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Sigh. Here we go. Let the ignorant zealots from both sides let fly with their spittle laden vitriol. You all look look total asshats.
It is obvious that most Linux zealots do not understand TCO at all. That would be "total cost of ownership." When you have an entire workforce trained one way and just try to flip the switch to another system things tend to go wrong. "IT" is the least of it. Many municipalities run their IT on Linux and desktops on XP. Workers prefer to run on XP (or even some weird telnet terminal shit in a window), as it is what they know and what they use at home. Contrary to what the penguin fluffers would have you believe Linux has not taken anything by storm, other than the basements of dorks and data centers. Half the hardware I have doesn't even have Linux support. The penguin can bite me.
It is obvious that most MSFT backers don't grok the pain of constant updates that break established functionality. Most MSFT backers just think that having half your apps and devices break with a major update is "normal." They're so used to getting boned up the butt by MSFT they've grow accustomed to it. $400 for Vista Ultimate? Are you on crack? Fuck that shit! I have an HP USB2 scanner with auto photo feeder that barely works in Vista, even with the "designed for vista" driver update. I have to run it under XP to get it to work right. Yay for VMWare!
God dammit I'm sick of all you nerdtards going at it about this shit. Go back to arguing about whether Picard could kick Kirks ass or something. Every last one of you suck. Linux doesn't solve any problems. The free is a lie. Vista is a bloated bug farm. It all sucks. I'm gonna go read a book now. Books don't crash.