Sujet : Re: Old Hardware
De : fsquared (at) *nospam* fsquared.linux (Farley Flud)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.advocacyDate : 20. Dec 2024, 12:12:20
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On Thu, 19 Dec 2024 15:52:04 -0600, Physfitfreak wrote:
I have a Win10, a Win7, and a WinXP machine tightly stored away, but
easily accessible just for the occasions that Linux cannot do the job.
Do you know what those occasions are?... They're almost always occasions
when I'm doing something sensitive and formal that have deadlines to
them. That's when Linux fails. This is thanks to what people, Flud?
Who's responsible for this?
>
You'll have to be far more specific. Exactly what job(s) causes GNU/Linux
to fail?
I use GNU/Linux for all things, personal and paid($$$$), and have
absolutely no need for Microslop. Indeed, for me, using Microslop
would severely hamper my productivity -- and my productivity extends
into many areas.
However, I am literally forced to maintain a Microslop machine solely
because certain web sites that I need to access will fail with GNU/Linux.
The fault here is the incompetent "developers" who cannot do their
piddly-diddly coding according to standards.
-- Hail Linux! Hail FOSS! Hail Stallman!