Alias wrote:
> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be released,
> a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu
> will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at
> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>
> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>
> Email
> Surf the web
> Burn CDs.
> Rip CDs.
> Listen to music.
> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
> Scan and print.
> Spreadsheets.
> Presentations
> Newsgroups.
> HTML editing.
> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
> Make videos.
> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
> Translations.
> Use a dictionary
> Learn how to touch type.
> Edit images.
> Send and receive a fax.
> Take screenshots.
> Create .PDF files.
> Create and use a data base.
> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
> Windows Live Messenger.
> IRC.
> Bluetooth.
>
> and much more!
>
> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>
> Worry about:
> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
> DRM,
> Viruses,
> Root kits,
> Spyware,
> and
> Malware.
>
Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way
more sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to
updating to the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the initial
release as always with ANY OS.
G'day
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Re: Only 30 More Days To Go!
#2
Alias
Posted 31 March 2010 - 04:59 AM
Muad'Dib wrote:
> Alias wrote:
>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be
>> released, a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so
>> that Ubuntu will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it
>> at http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>
>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>
>> Email
>> Surf the web
>> Burn CDs.
>> Rip CDs.
>> Listen to music.
>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
>> Scan and print.
>> Spreadsheets.
>> Presentations
>> Newsgroups.
>> HTML editing.
>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
>> Make videos.
>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
>> Translations.
>> Use a dictionary
>> Learn how to touch type.
>> Edit images.
>> Send and receive a fax.
>> Take screenshots.
>> Create .PDF files.
>> Create and use a data base.
>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
>> Windows Live Messenger.
>> IRC.
>> Bluetooth.
>>
>> and much more!
>>
>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>>
>> Worry about:
>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
>> DRM,
>> Viruses,
>> Root kits,
>> Spyware,
>> and
>> Malware.
>>
>
> Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way
> more sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to
> updating to the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the initial
> release as always with ANY OS.
>
> G'day
I'll clean install it the day it comes out. If you back up Home, what's
the risk? This release is supposed to be a Windows breaker now that ext4
and Grub 2 have matured.
--
Alias
> Alias wrote:
>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be
>> released, a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so
>> that Ubuntu will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it
>> at http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>
>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>
>> Surf the web
>> Burn CDs.
>> Rip CDs.
>> Listen to music.
>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
>> Scan and print.
>> Spreadsheets.
>> Presentations
>> Newsgroups.
>> HTML editing.
>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
>> Make videos.
>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
>> Translations.
>> Use a dictionary
>> Learn how to touch type.
>> Edit images.
>> Send and receive a fax.
>> Take screenshots.
>> Create .PDF files.
>> Create and use a data base.
>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
>> Windows Live Messenger.
>> IRC.
>> Bluetooth.
>>
>> and much more!
>>
>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>>
>> Worry about:
>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
>> DRM,
>> Viruses,
>> Root kits,
>> Spyware,
>> and
>> Malware.
>>
>
> Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way
> more sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to
> updating to the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the initial
> release as always with ANY OS.
>
> G'day
I'll clean install it the day it comes out. If you back up Home, what's
the risk? This release is supposed to be a Windows breaker now that ext4
and Grub 2 have matured.
--
Alias
#3
Philo P. Shagnasty
Posted 31 March 2010 - 08:34 AM
"Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
news:hov9to$arg$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> Muad'Dib wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be released,
>>> a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so that Ubuntu
>>> will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get it at
>>> http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>>
>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>>
>>> Surf the web
>>> Burn CDs.
>>> Rip CDs.
>>> Listen to music.
>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
>>> Scan and print.
>>> Spreadsheets.
>>> Presentations
>>> Newsgroups.
>>> HTML editing.
>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
>>> Make videos.
>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
>>> Translations.
>>> Use a dictionary
>>> Learn how to touch type.
>>> Edit images.
>>> Send and receive a fax.
>>> Take screenshots.
>>> Create .PDF files.
>>> Create and use a data base.
>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
>>> Windows Live Messenger.
>>> IRC.
>>> Bluetooth.
>>>
>>> and much more!
>>>
>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>>>
>>> Worry about:
>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
>>> DRM,
>>> Viruses,
>>> Root kits,
>>> Spyware,
>>> and
>>> Malware.
>>>
>>
>> Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way more
>> sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to updating to
>> the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the initial release as
>> always with ANY OS.
>>
>> G'day
>
> I'll clean install it the day it comes out. If you back up Home, what's
> the risk? This release is supposed to be a Windows breaker now that ext4
> and Grub 2 have matured.
>
> --
> Alias
You must be kidding, right? You think the next crippled version of that
SHITTY Ubuntu is a "Windows breaker"? HA HA HA HA HA.
Loser.
#4
Alias
Posted 31 March 2010 - 09:35 AM
Philo P. Shagnasty wrote:
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hov9to$arg$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Muad'Dib wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be
>>>> released, a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to
>>>> so that Ubuntu will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere.
>>>> Get it at http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>>>
>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>>>
>>>> Email
>>>> Surf the web
>>>> Burn CDs.
>>>> Rip CDs.
>>>> Listen to music.
>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
>>>> Scan and print.
>>>> Spreadsheets.
>>>> Presentations
>>>> Newsgroups.
>>>> HTML editing.
>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
>>>> Make videos.
>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
>>>> Translations.
>>>> Use a dictionary
>>>> Learn how to touch type.
>>>> Edit images.
>>>> Send and receive a fax.
>>>> Take screenshots.
>>>> Create .PDF files.
>>>> Create and use a data base.
>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
>>>> Windows Live Messenger.
>>>> IRC.
>>>> Bluetooth.
>>>>
>>>> and much more!
>>>>
>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>>>>
>>>> Worry about:
>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
>>>> DRM,
>>>> Viruses,
>>>> Root kits,
>>>> Spyware,
>>>> and
>>>> Malware.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way
>>> more sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to
>>> updating to the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the
>>> initial release as always with ANY OS.
>>>
>>> G'day
>>
>> I'll clean install it the day it comes out. If you back up Home,
>> what's the risk? This release is supposed to be a Windows breaker now
>> that ext4 and Grub 2 have matured.
>>
>> --
>> Alias
>
> You must be kidding, right? You think the next crippled version of that
> SHITTY Ubuntu is a "Windows breaker"? HA HA HA HA HA.
>
> Loser.
>
>
Liar.
--
Alias
>
>
> "Alias" <aka@masked&anonymous.com.invalido> wrote in message
> news:hov9to$arg$1@news.eternal-september.org...
>> Muad'Dib wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be
>>>> released, a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to
>>>> so that Ubuntu will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere.
>>>> Get it at http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>>>
>>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>>>
>>>> Surf the web
>>>> Burn CDs.
>>>> Rip CDs.
>>>> Listen to music.
>>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
>>>> Scan and print.
>>>> Spreadsheets.
>>>> Presentations
>>>> Newsgroups.
>>>> HTML editing.
>>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
>>>> Make videos.
>>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
>>>> Translations.
>>>> Use a dictionary
>>>> Learn how to touch type.
>>>> Edit images.
>>>> Send and receive a fax.
>>>> Take screenshots.
>>>> Create .PDF files.
>>>> Create and use a data base.
>>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
>>>> Windows Live Messenger.
>>>> IRC.
>>>> Bluetooth.
>>>>
>>>> and much more!
>>>>
>>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>>>>
>>>> Worry about:
>>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
>>>> DRM,
>>>> Viruses,
>>>> Root kits,
>>>> Spyware,
>>>> and
>>>> Malware.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way
>>> more sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to
>>> updating to the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the
>>> initial release as always with ANY OS.
>>>
>>> G'day
>>
>> I'll clean install it the day it comes out. If you back up Home,
>> what's the risk? This release is supposed to be a Windows breaker now
>> that ext4 and Grub 2 have matured.
>>
>> --
>> Alias
>
> You must be kidding, right? You think the next crippled version of that
> SHITTY Ubuntu is a "Windows breaker"? HA HA HA HA HA.
>
> Loser.
>
>
Liar.
--
Alias
#5
Frank
Posted 31 March 2010 - 10:14 AM
On 3/31/2010 8:35 AM, Alias wrote:
>>
>>
>
> Liar.
>
Sick fuck!
>>
>>
>
> Liar.
>
Sick fuck!
#6
Muad'Dib
Posted 31 March 2010 - 02:36 PM
Alias wrote:
> Muad'Dib wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be
>>> released, a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so
>>> that Ubuntu will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get
>>> it at http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>>
>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>>
>>> Email
>>> Surf the web
>>> Burn CDs.
>>> Rip CDs.
>>> Listen to music.
>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
>>> Scan and print.
>>> Spreadsheets.
>>> Presentations
>>> Newsgroups.
>>> HTML editing.
>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
>>> Make videos.
>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
>>> Translations.
>>> Use a dictionary
>>> Learn how to touch type.
>>> Edit images.
>>> Send and receive a fax.
>>> Take screenshots.
>>> Create .PDF files.
>>> Create and use a data base.
>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
>>> Windows Live Messenger.
>>> IRC.
>>> Bluetooth.
>>>
>>> and much more!
>>>
>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>>>
>>> Worry about:
>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
>>> DRM,
>>> Viruses,
>>> Root kits,
>>> Spyware,
>>> and
>>> Malware.
>>>
>>
>> Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way
>> more sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to
>> updating to the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the
>> initial release as always with ANY OS.
>>
>> G'day
>
> I'll clean install it the day it comes out. If you back up Home, what's
> the risk? This release is supposed to be a Windows breaker now that ext4
> and Grub 2 have matured.
>
Eh,having experienced at least little bugs in whatever new OS release I
have installed has just made me a little careful. No big deal, nor am I
implicating there will be any problems, it is just how _I_ do things.
G'day
> Muad'Dib wrote:
>> Alias wrote:
>>> On April 29th, the Long Term Support version of Ubuntu will be
>>> released, a release that Mark Shuttleworth devoted all his time to so
>>> that Ubuntu will finally shoot Windows out of the stratosphere. Get
>>> it at http://www.ubuntu.com/ You'll be glad you did.
>>>
>>> What can be done with Ubuntu:
>>>
>>> Surf the web
>>> Burn CDs.
>>> Rip CDs.
>>> Listen to music.
>>> Watch vidoes/DVDs.
>>> Scan and print.
>>> Spreadsheets.
>>> Presentations
>>> Newsgroups.
>>> HTML editing.
>>> Games like Chess, Tetris, all kinds of solitaire, etc.
>>> Make videos.
>>> Download photos from a camera and organize them.
>>> Translations.
>>> Use a dictionary
>>> Learn how to touch type.
>>> Edit images.
>>> Send and receive a fax.
>>> Take screenshots.
>>> Create .PDF files.
>>> Create and use a data base.
>>> Instant messaging with over 10 different programs in one including
>>> Windows Live Messenger.
>>> IRC.
>>> Bluetooth.
>>>
>>> and much more!
>>>
>>> What you can't do with Ubuntu:
>>>
>>> Worry about:
>>> WPA and WGA raising their ugly heads,
>>> DRM,
>>> Viruses,
>>> Root kits,
>>> Spyware,
>>> and
>>> Malware.
>>>
>>
>> Glad to see you are finally recommending an LTS version which is way
>> more sensible for newbies. (General user) I'm looking forward to
>> updating to the new LTS ver, although I'll wait a bit after the
>> initial release as always with ANY OS.
>>
>> G'day
>
> I'll clean install it the day it comes out. If you back up Home, what's
> the risk? This release is supposed to be a Windows breaker now that ext4
> and Grub 2 have matured.
>
Eh,having experienced at least little bugs in whatever new OS release I
have installed has just made me a little careful. No big deal, nor am I
implicating there will be any problems, it is just how _I_ do things.
G'day
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