Even Redmond Admits that Linux is a Market Force

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Windows Vista RTM And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Does Not Recognize My
Integrated Ethernet Controller On My Brand New Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer. Windows Server 2008 June CTP Includes In The Box Support For
Integrated Ethernet Controller In The Same Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer.
 
You are the expert at Windows 2008 Server, so fix it and stop whining. Just
FYI


Windows Vista RTM And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Does Not Recognize My
Integrated Ethernet Controller On My Brand New Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer. Windows Server 2008 June CTP Includes In The Box Support For
Integrated Ethernet Controller In The Same Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer.
 
What operating system came with this computer?
Have you asked Dell about Windows Vista support for the Ethernet
controller?
The 530 series comes with Windows Vista, I am unsure what the "N" in
your model means.

You may have issues Dell should deal with.
 
So your Brand New Dell doesn't recognize the NIC using Ubuntu which CAME
with your computer?

Maybe you should wipe your system clean, and install Windows 2008 Server and
forever be done with Ubuntu, Vista, and the vista.general group!
 
Windows Vista RTM And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Does Not Recognize
My Integrated Ethernet Controller On My Brand New Dell Inspiron 530 N
Desktop Computer. Windows Server 2008 June CTP Includes In The Box
Support For Integrated Ethernet Controller In The Same Dell Inspiron 530
N Desktop Computer.

Life's a bitçh and then you have to buy a decent NIC card.

--
Alias
To email me, remove shoes
 
I Have No Problems With It Running Windows Server 2008 June CTP, Just FYI.

What My Problem Is The Fact That The Internet Does Not Work With The Open
Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 RTW Operating System That The Computer Came With,
Hence My Reply To Alias, Just FYI.

The Only Way To Get The Internet To Work With It Is To Install Open Source
Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha (Which Is Not Yet At The Beta Stage Just Yet), Which
In My Opinion, Is A Whole Lot Scarier Running An Alpha Operating System
(Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha) Rather Than A Beta Operating System
Interim Build (Windows Server 2008 June CTP), Just FYI.

Bill Yanaire said:
You are the expert at Windows 2008 Server, so fix it and stop whining.
Just FYI
 
Nope, I Am Done With Linux, At Least Until 7.10 RTW Come Out, Just FYI.

Until Then It's Windows Server 2008 June CTP All The Way, Just FYI.

Alias said:
Windows Vista RTM And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Does Not Recognize My
Integrated Ethernet Controller On My Brand New Dell Inspiron 530 N
Desktop Computer. Windows Server 2008 June CTP Includes In The Box
Support For Integrated Ethernet Controller In The Same Dell Inspiron 530
N Desktop Computer.

Life's a bitçh and then you have to buy a decent NIC card.
 
I Am Done With Linux At Least Until They Start Supporting My NIC With A
Released Product Rather Than An Alpha Release, Until Then It's Windows
Server 2008 June CTP All The Way, Just FYI.

Alias said:
Windows Vista RTM And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Does Not Recognize My
Integrated Ethernet Controller On My Brand New Dell Inspiron 530 N
Desktop Computer. Windows Server 2008 June CTP Includes In The Box
Support For Integrated Ethernet Controller In The Same Dell Inspiron 530
N Desktop Computer.

Life's a bitçh and then you have to buy a decent NIC card.
 
Maybe you should not be using Ubuntu. After all, it's a TOY operating
system, not amounting to much in the computing world. Very small number of
people using it these days. If you really want to get something done, go
back to XP. Ditch Vista and Windows 2008 Server for now.

Why would you want to use Windows 2008 Server in place of either Vista or
XP? Once the beta expires, Windows 2008 server will cost you much more than
the previously mentioned operating systems, you will have to remove it and
then be back where you were in the first place.

Just FYI


I Have No Problems With It Running Windows Server 2008 June CTP, Just FYI.

What My Problem Is The Fact That The Internet Does Not Work With The Open
Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 RTW Operating System That The Computer Came With,
Hence My Reply To Alias, Just FYI.

The Only Way To Get The Internet To Work With It Is To Install Open Source
Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha (Which Is Not Yet At The Beta Stage Just Yet),
Which In My Opinion, Is A Whole Lot Scarier Running An Alpha Operating
System (Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha) Rather Than A Beta Operating
System Interim Build (Windows Server 2008 June CTP), Just FYI.
 
By That Time, Windows Vista SP1 and Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 RTW Will
Be Out, Just FYI.

P.S. Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha Does Include Support For My NIC,
The Only Problem Is That It Will Not Be RTW Until October 2007, Windows
Server 2008 Does Not Expire Until 2008, Just FYI.
 
The computer does not support the operating system for which it was
designed?
If so, you should definitely contact Dell.

The fact Windows Vista is not recognized is irrelevant since Ubuntu
also was not recognized.
Also just because Server 2008 recognizes it does not say as much about
Server 2008 as it does about the hardware that does not perform as
intended.

What other problems are hiding?
Contact Dell immediately for possible refund or support to resolve the
issue.
 
Windows Vista RTM And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Does Not Recognize My
Integrated Ethernet Controller On My Brand New Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer. Windows Server 2008 June CTP Includes In The Box Support For
Integrated Ethernet Controller In The Same Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer.

Great - have you tried Ubuntu 7.10 - it is also in beta.
 
I Am Done With Linux At Least Until They Start Supporting My NIC With A
Released Product Rather Than An Alpha Release, Until Then It's Windows
Server 2008 June CTP All The Way, Just FYI.


Betty Botter had a beta,
"But," she said, "this beta's bitter.
If I install this bitter beta,
It would make my 'puter bitter.
But a bit of better beta,
That would make my 'puter better."
So she got a bit of beta -
Better than her bitter beta -
And she installed it in her 'puter;
And the 'puter was not bitter.
So 'twas better Betty Botter
Installed a bit of better beta.
 
You wouldn't know what to do with Windows 2008 Sever Public Beta Server 2008
RTM BFD CTP, if it bit you on the ass. Just FYI.

The other problem is your OS keeps putting Just FYI after each paragraph.
Just FYI.

Each word is capitalized, Just FYI. Maybe you should wipe your system
clean. Just FYI

Install Windows 95. That should keep you busy. Just FYI.

How about that Senator Craig? He is trolling for boys in the bathroom.
Just FYI. He is republican. Just FYI. Didn't you see him in a stall? Just
FYI.

Just FYI.


I Have No Problems With It Running Windows Server 2008 June CTP, Just FYI.

What My Problem Is The Fact That The Internet Does Not Work With The Open
Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 RTW Operating System That The Computer Came With,
Hence My Reply To Alias, Just FYI.

The Only Way To Get The Internet To Work With It Is To Install Open Source
Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha (Which Is Not Yet At The Beta Stage Just Yet),
Which In My Opinion, Is A Whole Lot Scarier Running An Alpha Operating
System (Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha) Rather Than A Beta Operating
System Interim Build (Windows Server 2008 June CTP), Just FYI.
 
Are you working Kevin? Just FYI. What happened to your Post Office
escapades a few weeks ago when you were taking the test again? Just FYI.


Windows Vista RTM And Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.04 Does Not Recognize My
Integrated Ethernet Controller On My Brand New Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer. Windows Server 2008 June CTP Includes In The Box Support For
Integrated Ethernet Controller In The Same Dell Inspiron 530 N Desktop
Computer.
 
Frank said:
Er, making up lying headlines now?
That a new low for you...but not unexpected.
Suggest you actually read the article before making a bigger fool out of
yourself.
And please, stop your lying!
Frank

Not an headline but my opinion, based on what Redmond did, not what they
said. You obviously disagree. Variety is the spice of life and all that
jazz.
 
You keep thinking that Linux makes a difference. Maybe you have had too
much sun there in Spain. Time to come inside.
 

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