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Old 10-09-2007, 02:44 AM   #1
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Linux Vixta ... The Next Vista Killer?

Ok guys, I've been browsing some sites and I found this:

http://vixta.sourceforge.net/

I'm downloading it right not to test it out........ candy eye looks of vista and the security of Linux...... that sure is a Sexy OS
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Old 10-09-2007, 02:49 AM   #2
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best looking vista competitor i have seen... or rather make that best windows competitor i have seen.. the only issues are that linux has issues supporting windows apps...

def looks like a nice os for a surfing/email box....
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Old 10-09-2007, 03:03 AM   #3
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yeap.......the apps seem to be the major disadvantage........hope they fix it some day...
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Looks good. But I really hate when the eye candy slows down my system. I rather use something that's fast, secure and stable.

It's too bad there's so many Windows applications I need to run, otherwise I would've switched to Linux a long time ago.
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Old 10-09-2007, 03:30 AM   #5
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Old 10-09-2007, 03:55 AM   #7
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Because Linux is soooo secure...
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Old 10-09-2007, 05:03 AM   #12
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you are too stupid to get something like that to work.
save yourself the trouble.
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Old 10-09-2007, 05:04 AM   #13
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Because Linux is soooo secure...
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Sure looks nice, gonna give it a try
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Bill Gates owns you, and always will.
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Old 10-09-2007, 06:24 AM   #16
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Why settle for a copy cat of Vista's mediocre (at best) attempt at providing a pretty desktop?

Compiz Fusion on linux: https://youtube.com/watch?v=E4Fbk52Mk...elated&search=
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Another amazing demonstration:

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Old 10-09-2007, 07:49 AM   #18
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Old 10-09-2007, 07:51 AM   #19
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It's only a matter of time before Microsoft squashes that.
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I don't like Windows Vista. I'll have to try the Linux version. heehee
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The new version of Ubuntu does all that.
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I'm waiting for Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10). It's coming out on the 18 October 2007.

Does anyone know if ATI have released the source code for the drivers yet, or when they will do that?
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I'm waiting for Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10). It's coming out on the 18 October 2007.

Does anyone know if ATI have released the source code for the drivers yet, or when they will do that?
I've had ~ 3hrs of fun trying to get the new HD2900XT to work under Feisty Fawn with the new ATI drivers... no luck at all - back to XP x64 for now...
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Skinning KDE doesn't make it any more usable than Linux already is.
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Lame...if it was MS making something called Lizus or something it would have been sued to death, not to mentioned the blantant ripoff of Vista layout this attempts to be...
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Unix as a desktop is entirely safe, mostly because most end users wouldn't be able to anything useful with it.

Everyone pisses on windows, but in the end, it is the glue that makes things work.
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Unix as a desktop is entirely safe, mostly because most end users wouldn't be able to anything useful with it.

Everyone pisses on windows, but in the end, it is the glue that makes things work.
Most definitely depends on what your trying to glue together.
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I was never one for jumping on the eye-candy-window-manager-of-the-week... Gnome's been good enough for the last 10 years...
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Most definitely depends on what your trying to glue together.
The real world. My office sends your office a document to work on. My accountant sends your accounts payable details of last years accounts payable. My graphics designer sends your magazine an ad to be run.

The real key and the real reason computers do so much in the world is because we can create and move things from place to place, share, work together, make different versions, revise... it is bad enough that there is always little PC vs Mac issues, adding in a *nix with totally incompatible desktop programs isn't going to help things much.

I know there are programs for 'nix that can read word files and such, but they are a pain and not really useful for end users. Can you imagine the typical office secretary type suddently moved from windows to *nix? Yeah, there is a huge productivity boost there!
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candy eye looks of vista and the security of Linux...... that sure is a Sexy OS
Great, so it's just about as usable as Vista, with even less software.
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i love linux, i just don't like the fact that my main programs don't work on it...
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The real world. My office sends your office a document to work on. My accountant sends your accounts payable details of last years accounts payable. My graphics designer sends your magazine an ad to be run.

The real key and the real reason computers do so much in the world is because we can create and move things from place to place, share, work together, make different versions, revise... it is bad enough that there is always little PC vs Mac issues, adding in a *nix with totally incompatible desktop programs isn't going to help things much.

I know there are programs for 'nix that can read word files and such, but they are a pain and not really useful for end users. Can you imagine the typical office secretary type suddently moved from windows to *nix? Yeah, there is a huge productivity boost there!
OpenOffice can read more Microsoft file formats that MS Office can. OpenOffice is about as end user friendly as it gets.. Proprietary MS file formats havnt been an issue for a long time, now.

Businesses and especially governments all over the world are converting to linux shops.
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get up on your wine releases kids, macromedia shit is installing out of the box these days.. what else did you want ?
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get up on your wine releases kids, macromedia shit is installing out of the box these days.. what else did you want ?
Oh good. Notepad and HomeSite work. Who's up for Photoshop 4.0?
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OpenOffice can read more Microsoft file formats that MS Office can. OpenOffice is about as end user friendly as it gets.. Proprietary MS file formats havnt been an issue for a long time, now.

Businesses and especially governments all over the world are converting to linux shops.
The keyword here is "can read" ... of course you can read the document, but the formating will be all fucked up.
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here is a listing of other distributions of Linux and other operating systems. right hand side about mid way down
http://distrowatch.com/
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The keyword here is "can read" ... of course you can read the document, but the formating will be all fucked up.
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looks the same as original.
I do that everyday.
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Oh good. Notepad and HomeSite work. Who's up for Photoshop 4.0?
your consistently an uninformed retard
http://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?appId=17

i've always been more worried about flash, due to the lack of linux equivalent
if gimp confuses your poor little brain, you might find http://www.gimpshop.com/ takes less effort
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I know there are programs for 'nix that can read word files and such, but they are a pain and not really useful for end users.
When was the last time you tried it?

My grandma runs Linux and hasn't called me with a question in 2 years...
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your consistently an uninformed retard
Just so you know: GIMP is not, and will never be Photoshop you arrogant prick.

People don't want to have to upgrade their wine revisions for workarounds due to shitty software that may, or may not work the next week.

Advocating the use of Linux over Windows because you think it's really neat is not going to do anything but annoy the people you're trying to convert. It works for you? That's swell. My clients don't have 5 hours a day to read a FAQ to get some environmental variable set so they can force-load a DLL copied over from Win98 to get IE6 running under ies4linux. Nor should they.

They should be able to use what they want and have their staff support them to the best of their ability.
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Microsoft plugs 6 security holes
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SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. issued six security patches in a regular update Tuesday, among them fixes for flaws that could let hackers hijack computers using a Web browser.
The software maker gave four of the security updates its most urgent "critical" rating.

Within that group, Microsoft used a single update to fix several separate flaws found in different versions of the Internet Explorer Web browser, including the most recent, IE7.

That patch blocks any attempts by attackers to put fake content into the address bar of a Web browser ? a technique used in phishing scams to convince Web surfers that a fake site is actually their bank, for example.

The patch is also meant to prevent hackers from breaking into Web surfers' computers using specially crafted Web pages.

"There has always been this escalating arms race" between hackers and security professionals, said Ben Greenbaum, a senior manager at Symantec Security Response. "Lately, the stakes are higher. People are losing actual money due to attacker activities."

The three other "critical" patches also help keep hackers from breaking into users' computers to steal information or install malicious software.

One fixes a problem with Kodak Image Viewer, formerly known as Wang Image Viewer, used on computers that run Windows 2000 or that were upgraded from Windows 2000.

Another critical patch fixes a flaw in the way newsgroups are handled by Outlook Express and Windows Mail. The third protects users of Microsoft Word 2000 and 2004 and Office for Mac 2004 from malicious Word documents.

Microsoft also issued two "important" patches ? the software maker's second-most-urgent rating ? related to Windows, Office and Sharepoint.

Windows users can visit Microsoft's security Web site to get the updates, or configure their computers to automatically update each month.

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Just so you know: GIMP is not, and will never be Photoshop you arrogant prick.
and thank fucking god for that.

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People don't want to have to upgrade their wine revisions for workarounds due to shitty software that may, or may not work the next week.
as i've stated before, your experience sounds expired in validity

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i could give a fuck what you use, i'm just calling your bullshit

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It works for you? That's swell. My clients don't have 5 hours a day to read a FAQ to get some environmental variable set so they can force-load a DLL copied over from Win98 to get IE6 running under ies4linux. Nor should they.
you advise your "clients" to use IE ? ouch.
(they take advice from a troll!? no wonder it would take them 5 hours to get that concept)
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My clients don't have 5 hours a day to read a FAQ to get some environmental variable set so they can force-load a DLL copied over from Win98 to get IE6 running under ies4linux. Nor should they.
http://www.tatanka.com.br/ies4linux/page/Main_Page

What is IEs4Linux?

IEs4Linux is the simpler way to have Microsoft Internet Explorer running on Linux (or any OS running Wine).

No clicks needed. No boring setup processes. No Wine complications. Just one easy script and you'll get three IE versions to test your Sites. And it's free and open source.
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I assume this is also a live CD and not just install only. Can someone confirm this?
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OpenOffice can read more Microsoft file formats that MS Office can. OpenOffice is about as end user friendly as it gets.. Proprietary MS file formats havnt been an issue for a long time, now.

Businesses and especially governments all over the world are converting to linux shops.
I use OpenOffice exclusively now days. Why pay $300 to $1000 every few years for something that is available for free? OpenOffice is better, faster, more secure and the price is right.
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