they even have shortcuts on using line commands in ubuntu

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Kevin SmallBone

DanS said:
Understand that you are being untruthful...yes.

So tell me why, Ubuntu has been free for many years now, yet Ubuntu is on
less than one percent of the desktops out there. There is a reason a free
product is rejected by most.

Now let's look at Windows 7 - Millions of copies sold in the matter of days.
That should tell you something. People would rather pay hundreds of dollars
for a quality product than download a FREE INFERIOR called Ubuntu.

Got it now?
 
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Alias

Kevin said:
With Windows you DON'T need to use line commands. With Ubuntu - You
have to. That is the difference. Understand?

In some cases, with Windows, the ONLY way to do it is with a line command.

Alias
 
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Kevin SmallBone

DanS said:
Do we have to go through this again ?

Most PC users are nothing more than lemmings that use whatever OS that
came
preinstalled on their PC and don't know jack about it.

That's like the millions of people out there that drive cars, yet know
nothing about them.


Yes, I do. People can't d/l and try something they've never heard about.

Right ?

Sure. Let's hope the majority of the planet never hears about Ubuntu. For
the ones that have heard about it, most of those users reject ubuntu.
 
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Alias

Kevin said:
Like what for instance?

Converting FAT32 into NTFS in XP for example. You do know a little about
XP, don't you? Installing Windows 7 upgrades is an obvious one that was
posted just today in this newsgroup in a thread YOU participated in.

Alias
 
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Alias

Alias said:
I liked it so much, I set it as my wallpaper.

Ubuntu's wallpaper is its best feature apart of course, from the spinning
cube. Have you tried this yet?

Oh and don't forget the superior e-mail in Ubuntu which sends and receives.

Yes the future's bright, the futures Ubuntu! If you believe in ghosts,
fairies and the devil, then your believe that also lol!

Alias
 

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