Yes! Why would you want crippled os, when win7 is offering the full cake experience ;) Symbian, linux etc. would be just pure stupidity on business & entertainment world...
linux is crippled! using an OS without a single software that i need is useless. thats one reason y i couldnt use ubuntu and osx. whether u hate windows or not, u gotta admit the plethora of programs on it
@darkstar: Here's "a software" you need, included in almost all distros' default install:
aspell
Beyond that, web browsers (which I imagine you used to make that comment) are avaiable on Linux systems, so please can the hyperbole. If you have a few proprietary packages keeping you stuck with Windows, that's OK, but most of what most folks do on a computer is equally available with Linux. OS X, or even the *BSDs.
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"It looks to be running Windows 7, which isn't particularly netbooky..."
Maybe not in your world, but in mine it's been kicking ass!
Yes! Why would you want crippled os, when win7 is offering the full cake experience ;) Symbian, linux etc. would be just pure stupidity on business & entertainment world...
linux is a crippled os?!? wtflol
If the wireless drivers are already preconfigured, then its hardly crippled....
I'm all for W7 as the next person especially on netbooks, but don't ever call linux crippled until you've used it daily for a year.
Mike:
To the Average user it is, especially one not prepared to learn about how to properly use Linux.
linux is crippled!
using an OS without a single software that i need is useless. thats one reason y i couldnt use ubuntu and osx. whether u hate windows or not, u gotta admit the plethora of programs on it
Why will it take me an entire year to form an opinion of Linux?
I agree with jakem - why should anyone waste a year trying to get to grips with an OS, if it takes that long then it's a failure.
@darkstar: Here's "a software" you need, included in almost all distros' default install:
aspell
Beyond that, web browsers (which I imagine you used to make that comment) are avaiable on Linux systems, so please can the hyperbole. If you have a few proprietary packages keeping you stuck with Windows, that's OK, but most of what most folks do on a computer is equally available with Linux. OS X, or even the *BSDs.