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#31
Originally Posted by Bundyo View Post
ATI is a major FAIL on linux...
ATI is a major fail in general. That stunt they did a few months back where the new driver EOL'ed a bunch of cards without warning, some of them less than 6-12 months old, is unacceptable. None of my boxes f I have a choice, I will never

@qwerty12: NM can be switched off, at least in openSUSE.
Unless I'm mistaken, if you change your networking config files for the interface or set things by hand, it automatically disables NM. Plus you can disable its startup in /etc/rc?.d

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#32
Originally Posted by lma View Post
You know "world domination, fast" has happened when you receive a GPL notice with your TV.
Originally Posted by VulcanRidr View Post
Yeah, a Myth box is on my radar as well. I need to get a few PVR-150s.
lma probably meant a bog standard TV set. Just yesterday I downloaded the manual of an lcd tv (not planning to buy one, just looking around) and it came with a GPL notice and a link to the corresponding gpl sources:

http://www.sharp-eu.com/gpl/
 

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#33
I love Linux, but I've been using Windows for longer, so I'm probably more comfortable with Windows.
I have to work on Windows at work, but I have cygwin, most of gnutils and Portable Ubuntu installed on my work machine so I can get my Linux fix at work.
 
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#34
Linux at work(research) and in all computers at home, even my mum uses Linux
I only have a VM with windows for symbian development
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#35
It's a little hard to vote when I don't see my operating system or an "other" category.

Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) primary
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) secondary
 
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#36
Re: desktops/laptops, I'm 95% Windows (work/home) & 5% Ubuntu (home). I like Ubuntu a lot, but just haven't taken the time to get everything working. Interestingly, my parents right now are 60% Ubuntu 40% Windows. My dad assumes he is not able to use Windows to access the Internet w/o getting viruses.
 
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#37
Linux at home (not only for personal things but also for extra work I am paid for).

WinXP at work. But it felt comfortably only after Cygwin installation and today I am doing most of the work from command-line.

Similarly to other readers I bought n800 because it run Linux. Never turned out to be some uber-hacker machine but I quite often fall back to command-line, Vim, etc. BTW, is Vim ready for Fremantle?
 
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#38
Originally Posted by vvaz View Post
BTW, is Vim ready for Fremantle?
I don't see it in extras-devel yet (no point, since the SDK comes with its own vim) but that should be one of the easiest "ports" when the time comes.
 

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#39
Laptop:
(Quadboot)
- Ubuntu 8.10
- XP Pro
- Vista Home Premium 90% usage
- Win 7 Beta
(Virtualized)
- XP
- Backtrack 3
- OSX 10.5.4
- OSX 10.5.5
- Linux Mint 7
- Mer
- PCLinuxOS
- Ubuntu
- XP Pro

Desktop:
(Dual boot)
- Vista Ultimate 90% usage
- OSX 10.5.7

I tried to go the Linux route, but since I couldn't get my wireless card to work and Compiz is now supported under VirtualBox, I'm sticking with my (optimized) Vista install. Since I have plenty of RAM and decent processors, it works fine for both my laptop and desktop.
 
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#40
Fedora Linux for me (plus Diablo on the tablet), Ubuntu for the kids, and a Mac Mini for my wife. Our computers and phones are Microsoft-free.
 
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