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Did Microsoft really create all those nifty new features in Windows 7? Jack Wallen doesn’t think so. Read his abbreviated list of features found in Linux for some time now.

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Windows 7 is out. The release parties are over, the Windows 7 Whopper is hopefully digested (and not taken anyone down with severely clogged arteries), and the operating system is installed. So most likely you’ve had plenty of time to make a judgment call on whether or not 7 is a winner for you. I will confess that I personally think Windows 7 is one of the best offerings that Microsoft has put out. And even though I was nearly stoned to death for my article, “10 Reasons why Windows 7 could fail,” I do not dislike Windows 7. I like it. What I do dislike is the marketing coming out of Redmond. Why?

Once again Microsoft is claiming creation of features that have been in other operating systems for a while now. This happens nearly every time Microsoft releases a new operating system. And in this week’s open source blog, I thought I would illustrate that point with regards to Windows 7. It is not my intention to do a feature-for-feature comparison, but point out the features Microsoft are claiming to be “new” that have actually been in Linux for a while.

I want to make a point, though, of saying this is not an article cutting down one operating system while supporting another. I am just pointing out the errors of the PR machine at Microsoft. With that said, here we go.

Aero: We all know this isn’t new. And we all know that Linux has had every feature displayed in Aero for some time now. This is one area that really burns my cheeks. Microsoft claims to have redesigned the desktop experience, when in fact they just took ideas from Compiz and OS X and claimed it as theirs.

BitLocker: This is a big one. BitLocker (only available in the Ultimate edition) basically allows you to encrypt your entire drive for added security. Umm…Ubuntu Linux has had this starting with 9.04. You can encrypt your home directory during installation. And if you forget that (or decide you want some encryption later on) there are plenty of tools available to encrypt entire directories.

Shake, Peek, and Snap: The sad thing is that Microsoft PR makes these features out to be big. They’re not, at least when you’ve used KDE and/or Compiz for any length of time. Shake is basically mouse gestures (which you can configure in nearly any Linux desktop), Peek is translucency (again any Compiz install has this), and Snap is effectively edge-snapping hot spots.

Gadgets: Gadgets, Widgets, Screenlets, whatever you want to call them, they are not new in any way, shape, or form. These desktop “toys” have been around since the days of Karamba on the Linux desktop (remember, that was the tool Apple “purchased” and turned into Dashboard).

64-bit support: Do I really need to go there? I’ve been happily using 64-bit Linux for so long I can’t remember which release I started with.

Jump Lists: This is a re-invention of GNOME Do, or any number of other Linux tools that have offered such a feature. A Jump List is basically a more powerful “Favorites” menu (or box). The biggest difference between Jump List and GNOME Do is that GNOME Do “jumps” better than Jump “does.” What I am trying to say is that “Do” is much more powerful than Jump Lists. But at least Microsoft is starting to learn that making things actually easier for users is a good thing.

Libraries: This feature, which allows you to associate folders with other folders, is essentially the Tagging feature available in Beagle and Tracker. Even Thunar has media tagging by way of a simple plugin. This is nothing new, Microsoft.

Play To: Isn’t this basically a DAAP server built in? Linux and OS X has had this for quite some time now.

Startup Repair: The Elive distribution recently (prior to the Windows 7 RC release) introduced the Nurse Mode which is a special, graphical boot mode intended to help repair a system. Nurse Mode is not just a start up repair, but a full system repair tool.

Windows XP Mode: With Linux you can still get your full XP on using VirtualBox or, Wine for that matter. And you won’t need a special CPU capable of hardware-assisted virtualization.

The above is not a complete feature-for-feature list, but you get the idea. What I find interesting is that Microsoft, Apple, and even the open source community steal from one another. It’s a predatory world out there and only the strong will survive. The biggest difference is that the open source community doesn’t steal from either Windows or OS X and claim that the theft is their creation.

Windows 7 is a good OS. It’s nowhere as powerful or flexible as Ubuntu 9.10 will be (when it is released in less than a week), but it certainly  has its place (like all OSs do). But Microsoft needs to be careful what it claims it created. Maybe some day the Redmond giant will embrace truth and give credit where credit is due.

Now, if you will pardon me, I have to finish my Ubuntu 9.10 Waffle Stack. Yummy goodness.

Jack Wallen was a key player in the introduction of Linux to the original Techrepublic. Beginning with Red Hat 4.2 and a mighty soap box, Jack had found his escape from Windows. It was around Red Hat 6.0 that Jack landed in the hallowed halls of Techrepublic. Read his full bio and profile.

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I can't speak for most SKDTech | 10/26/09
attribution Neon Samurai | 10/26/09
Yep, and the Open Source community also require you to Deadly Ernest | 10/26/09
The "Open Source Community" filker0 | 10/28/09
I know the Open Source Copyright is under review, but the Deadly Ernest | 10/28/09
"Open Source Copyright" filker0 | 10/28/09
The GNU , copyleft, is still a copyright declaration - anything Deadly Ernest | 10/28/09
Apache, BSD, Eclipse, CPL, CDDL, MPL, MIT, others... filker0 | 10/28/09
"I didn't see MS doing that..." jnunamaker@... | 10/29/09
Please, mention the 'free' MS products, as I can't think of Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Free Microsoft products Doug Vitale | 10/29/09
More Free Microsoft Products lhernandeztt@... | 10/29/09
Even More!!!! SinisterSlay | 10/29/09
Response to this list Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
MS has a lot of very small apps that they first made as Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Many are free because... jwesleycooper | 11/01/09
Response to this list Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Don't Bother rickk@... | 10/31/09
Re: Don't Bother jwesleycooper | 10/31/09
rickk, we were talking about MS not third party people. Deadly Ernest | 10/31/09
Why Free Apps lhernandeztt@... | 11/02/09
A point was raised earlier about 'free software' and I pointed Deadly Ernest | 11/02/09
"Predatory" lhernandeztt@... | 11/03/09
Ihernandeztt, lots of companies and business provide Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
Old Hat lhernandeztt@... | 11/06/09
Soo-o-o ... What Have You Proved? Spenda | 12/11/09
You shoulkd do your research before you post ..... sfogel@... | 12/28/09
What Does The Average Consumer Want? Spenda | 12/11/09
What Does The Average Consumer Want ? jackie40d@... | 12/12/09
Nice add-ons Oz_Media | 01/18/10
Maybe safer too? SinisterSlay | 01/19/10
Live Online Oz_Media | 01/18/10
Live online is what used to be called Hotmail, and you can Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
Windows Live is so Much More Than That rickk@... | 01/19/10
1gb? SinisterSlay | 01/19/10
Wrong Oz_Media | 01/19/10
SS Oz_Media | 01/19/10
So, rickk, they now offer more than when they bought it, so Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
In all fairness DE Oz_Media | 01/20/10
only the mail Oz_Media | 01/19/10
@Ernest, And since when do you need windows to access hotmail? SinisterSlay | 01/19/10
SS, I never said you needed Windows to access Live On-line, Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
Sorry, I guess I read it wrong {nt} SinisterSlay | 01/19/10
That's OK, I think you missed the comma which is bewteen Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
Running Down Products In Ignorance Spenda | 01/19/10
May I suggest you read the post - I respond to a post saying Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
Choice of Phrase Deadly re 'Windows Live' Spenda | 01/20/10
Spenda, I will NOT degrade my own system by putting Win 7 Deadly Ernest | 01/20/10
Do him a favour then Oz_Media | 01/20/10
Windows Live Essentials Spenda | 01/19/10
true my mistake Oz_Media | 01/20/10
You Poor Poor Boy denzcam | 10/27/09
What the ...? Palmetto | 10/27/09
The point is..... denzcam | 10/29/09
Aww, have you had your credit stolen before? SKDTech | 11/06/09
Sure it is Oz_Media | 01/18/10
What else will you believe?? kmdennis@... | 10/27/09
Do you think Google created the search engine? SKDTech | 11/06/09
Me Thinks... rickk@... | 11/07/09
Have MS Really Claimed Ownership? Spenda | 12/11/09
Microsoft has more hummingbirds, flowers, swirlies ErickTa | 10/28/09
You have got to be joking... asmit21 | 10/28/09
lol ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
Woof, Woof, Grrr, Woof dennis@... | 01/18/10
Whose Competing?? Spenda | 12/11/09
I agree, but.... sfogel@... | 12/28/09
What? Forum Surfer | 12/29/09
Linux -v- MS OS Spenda | 12/29/09
Really? TtfnJohn | 12/30/09
Yes ... Really Spenda | 01/20/10
It's marketing? (ttfnJohn) Oz_Media | 01/20/10
Yeh! Well! My dad's bigger than your dad!! alan.jackson@... | 10/28/09
'Lard Arse'? Spenda | 12/11/09
Nor can I TtfnJohn | 11/04/09
Your Glad MS has What ? jackie40d@... | 12/25/09
Hmmm, Linux Updates rickk@... | 12/26/09
Not so much ! jackie40d@... | 12/27/09
Sometimes... TtfnJohn | 12/30/09
actually, it doesn't, but it does get updates for the applications Deadly Ernest | 12/30/09
There was a very good version of Windows once - Win 3.11 - nt Deadly Ernest | 12/30/09
See that is where MS went wrong jackie40d@... | 12/31/09
I believe it datarecovery | 01/23/10
RE: Will the real julioa.morales@... | 10/26/09
It is a good thing that those features are available Neon Samurai | 10/26/09
The day Linux makes a truly "USER" OS.. nqasimi@... | 10/27/09
Installing Ubuntu is easier than Windows hakkacracker | 10/27/09
re: Installing Ubuntu Easier that Windows owner@... | 10/27/09
Can't believe it is from a "techie" hakkacracker | 10/27/09
Full Admin Privileges Give Rise to Risk Spenda | 12/12/09
Really? masonm@... | 10/27/09
Reason... qhcomputingny | 10/27/09
That is an even bigger "load of bull" Ole Man | 10/27/09
Actually, Palmetto | 10/27/09
Rookies bckerr | 10/27/09
Yeh, but who wants rotten pudding? Ole Man | 10/27/09
Marketing share is misleading... hakkacracker | 10/27/09
No bckerr | 10/27/09
Sorry Ole Man bckerr | 10/27/09
I had to sign up to reply to this... Cybie257 | 10/27/09
SO hcolvin | 10/28/09
What bckerr | 10/28/09
I share and agree with your observations Chi-7@... | 10/27/09
omg qhcomputingny | 10/27/09
Oh really? jwesleycooper | 10/27/09
Hehe..jwesleycooper bckerr | 10/28/09
Hey bckerr and qhcomputingny... jwesleycooper | 10/30/09
Windows a Polished Product or Not? Spenda | 12/12/09
One word for those not getting it with UBUNTU kmdennis@... | 10/27/09
If you are a techie, techie what? Cybie257 | 10/27/09
I've installed Ubuntu, Kubuntu, and SimplyMepis on a big Deadly Ernest | 10/28/09
You're right, PKA | 10/28/09
And a Techie ? jackie40d@... | 12/27/09
Installing Ubuntu is easier than Windows? qhcomputingny | 10/27/09
Windows 7 install really is easy ... m5ernel@... | 10/28/09
and.... Oz_Media | 01/18/10
But how did you get Ubuntu? Bob_or_Fred | 10/29/09
Hmmm Oz_Media | 01/18/10
Hard To shake Old Concepts Spenda | 01/19/10
I think people just parrot BS they hear Oz_Media | 01/20/10
repeat what ? jackie40d@... | 01/20/10
Been there, done that too Oz_Media | 01/20/10
Not an Ubuntu Techie gettinoriginal2@... | 10/27/09
Agreed Daughain | 10/27/09
...a fresh install each 6 months... anthemwebs@... | 10/27/09
He does a fresh install every 6 months to get the lastest OS steve@... | 10/27/09
Haven't You Heard of Microsoft Download & Auto Update?? Spenda | 12/12/09
System Crashes Are Generally Software Unrelated Spenda | 12/12/09
Umm... Where is your info coming from? mroseberry@... | 10/27/09
You answered your own question bckerr | 10/27/09
Swap Partition / Swap File filker0 | 10/28/09
Thanks to that swap partition... mroseberry@... | 10/28/09
Mac is more expensive Lunixer | 10/27/09
I think I said that... mroseberry@... | 10/28/09
indeed ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
I think you, like a lot of others, think in terms of having Deadly Ernest | 10/28/09
The day Linux makes a truly "USER" OS.. jackie40d@... | 12/27/09
Windows 7 Installation Simple, Slick Easy Spenda | 12/27/09
Features, what features, oh, you mean Deadly Ernest | 10/28/09
what?? ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
I get it... KPeoples | 10/26/09
Agreed LittleWashu | 10/26/09
Skills or Patience to learn how to run a Linux OS? emyr@... | 10/26/09
learn to read ng128 | 10/27/09
Like saying "many people won't learn to swim" Ole Man | 10/27/09
Windows -v- Linux - Choice Spenda | 12/12/09
LOL seanferd | 10/26/09
Can You Provide Evidence? rickk@... | 10/27/09
because most of it isn't even new to the Windows world Deadly Ernest | 10/30/09
Marketing is the issue steve@... | 10/27/09
Marketing.. LittleWashu | 10/30/09
... LittleWashu | 10/30/09
Actually, IE was NOT designed as freeware - the first four Deadly Ernest | 10/30/09
spyglass! Red_One | 12/24/09
New to Linux blarman | 10/27/09
Agreed... lyle.macbride@... | 10/27/09
Wow! rickk@... | 10/27/09
OpenOffice starts in 16s on a Athlon 850 CPU and 512MB RAM techrepublic@... | 10/27/09
I would want a PIII with 512 LittleWashu | 10/30/09
Where did you get the figures you stated for OO, their site Deadly Ernest | 10/30/09
Yes But rickk@... | 10/31/09
rickk, feel free to draw the line anywhere you like, but I Deadly Ernest | 10/31/09
No Relearning - Just adaptation Spenda | 12/12/09
No, that's not quite the point, either... tech10171968 | 10/26/09
Indeed... jwesleycooper | 10/27/09
re:No, that's not quite the point, either... owner@... | 10/27/09
And what customers asked for widgets and a ribbon, all Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
Actually... blarman | 10/27/09
Nope edh1215 | 10/27/09
Exactly edh1215 | 10/27/09
Linux Whiners QA_In_Vegas | 10/27/09
Precisely! rickk@... | 10/27/09
they hate BS artists - that's all - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
;_; ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
Fords??? rmerchberger@... | 10/27/09
Most people credit Apple with the MS Windows GUI as it Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
yes, but.. ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
Ah yes, but MS market it in a way they imply they Deadly Ernest | 11/04/09
^^ ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
Ah, but you pay a lot more for it with the MS stamp - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/04/09
Hey Jack jck | 10/26/09
Bitlocker was from vista and its Hardware Encryption blackhand1001 | 10/26/09
hardware vs software techrepublic.com.com@... | 10/27/09
hardware is faster Neon Samurai | 10/27/09
rhetorical questions... techrepublic.com.com@... | 10/27/09
A Few Points rickk@... | 10/27/09
bios password Neon Samurai | 10/28/09
And using Trusted Computing is handing control of all your Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
It uses the TPM unit from the Trusted Computing system Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
Ummm... edh1215 | 10/27/09
It doesn't state it is hardware encrypted but. bckerr | 10/27/09
Linux supports the same hardware ne6d@... | 10/27/09
Bitlocker is an applciations and shouldn't be part of the Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
This is not a problem lhernandeztt@... | 11/02/09
That's assuming the back up isn't a straight copy of the Deadly Ernest | 11/02/09
The backup should move unencrypted Neon Samurai | 11/02/09
I've seen backup systems that just do 'bit copy' of the files. Deadly Ernest | 11/02/09
bit copy wouldn't be my selection given other options Neon Samurai | 11/02/09
Neon, I agree totally, with you - but, many non tech people Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
two drive bay is my minimum Neon Samurai | 11/03/09
Like I said lhernandeztt@... | 11/03/09
and so what? They're still behind.. ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
and where comes FileVault from?? ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
Help me out here... smclean9@... | 10/26/09
Feature vs. Invention QA_In_Vegas | 10/27/09
Laugh bckerr | 10/27/09
That's because Linux invents while MS steals, it's cheaper - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
And when MS copy it, they only make a smaller version - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
Try looking up the presentations by Steve Baby at the Cons Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
And how many of these are actual features that Deadly Ernest | 10/26/09
Uh, not quite. Henaway | 10/27/09
Nah, they'll jump 128 to x86-256 just to watch people Deadly Ernest | 10/27/09
Agreed The Scummy One | 10/27/09
The real issue with 64 bit vs 32 bit has been, and still is, Deadly Ernest | 10/27/09
You do... bckerr | 10/27/09
My clients and my son have a long list of apps that won't Deadly Ernest | 10/27/09
Everyone just *loves* having to retrain every few years... jwesleycooper | 11/01/09
I started using Linux in 2004 and haven't had to retrain Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
Bunkum Re XP Mode Spenda | 12/12/09
Are You Kidding Me? rickk@... | 10/27/09
look at the size of th kernel, not what's loaded after the Deadly Ernest | 10/27/09
Apps load? fLaKeYjAkE | 10/27/09
Try removing IE from XP and see what happens, try and Deadly Ernest | 10/27/09
What Are You Talking About? rickk@... | 10/28/09
You can disable messenger service, but you can't remove it Deadly Ernest | 10/28/09
I have IE uninstalled right now SinisterSlay | 10/28/09
RE: Will the real david_c_humphries@... | 10/26/09
64 bit support eclypse | 10/27/09
64 bit support has bee easy in Linux as they use the Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
My Experience rickk@... | 10/31/09
Maybe the driver issue is because you have too many Deadly Ernest | 10/31/09
64 bit owner@... | 10/27/09
Yep. No text. Palmetto | 10/27/09
yes, and it was crap due to lack of 64 bit drivers - I had one Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Or Perhaps rickk@... | 10/31/09
Well, let's see - 64 bit motherboards and cpus had been out Deadly Ernest | 10/31/09
And then several years later it changed Oz_Media | 01/18/10
Then why are senior MS staffers complaining about Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
Horse crap Oz_Media | 01/19/10
So you're saying that MS are lying on their web site about Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
either that or your interpretation Oz_Media | 01/20/10
Ahhh! Oz_Media | 01/18/10
and the 64 bit driver issue is still there - according to MS - nt Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
Not in my experience Oz_Media | 01/19/10
I have to rely on what MS tell me about their 64 bit drivers Deadly Ernest | 01/19/10
Not an OS Issue But 3rd Party Technology Spenda | 01/19/10
Spenda, a couple of answers for you Deadly Ernest | 01/20/10
DE Oz_Media | 01/20/10
OZ, I'll readily accept you experience as reported, but, please Deadly Ernest | 01/20/10
You missed a bit Oz_Media | 01/20/10
DE's Lack of Experience w/ Windows rickk@... | 01/20/10
I'm not so sure about that Oz_Media | 01/20/10
OZ, that's OK, was out all morning and just got back and Deadly Ernest | 01/20/10
Did you actually read what you just posted? Oz_Media | 01/21/10
OZ, I did read what I posted, and the two posts above it Deadly Ernest | 01/21/10
I'm a little late to the conversation... Forum Surfer | 01/21/10
Still doesn't makes sense, DE Oz_Media | 01/21/10
Five Years Is An Eon in Techno Advances Spenda | 01/22/10
Spenda please explain then HAL 9000 | 01/22/10
Spenda, just because I haven't used Windows on my main Deadly Ernest | 01/22/10
HAL 9000 B.S., Fear, and FUD Machine rickk@... | 01/23/10
load a dropper with a 16bit payload Neon Samurai | 01/23/10
Yes there are solutions for this exploit HAL 9000 | 01/23/10
2 & 2 Don't Make 5 Spenda | 01/24/10
Also Spenda HAL 9000 | 01/24/10
Spenda, I work with Win 7 on client machines, mostly Deadly Ernest | 01/24/10
... mmm Spenda | 01/29/10
Spenda, I may have a different definition on experience to Deadly Ernest | 01/29/10
Jack, good article Michael Jay | 10/26/09
thank you! jlwallen@... | 10/26/09
Evolutionary, not revolutionary Jeff7181@... | 10/26/09
Plus... blarman | 10/27/09
Re: Evolutionary, not revolutionary eclypse | 10/27/09
One wonders if Vista was the real Win 7 Beta - nt Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Point? dwdino | 10/27/09
Please convince the Windows fanboys of your first line, so Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
At least they recognise good ideas hw.smith@... | 10/27/09
Hey, MS have no choice about taking ideas from elsewhere Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Yep... jwesleycooper | 10/30/09
sadly, every true - nt Deadly Ernest | 10/30/09
Windows 7 is a big "so what" bblackmoor@... | 10/27/09
LOL dwdino | 10/27/09
Not quite Der_Spielmeister | 10/27/09
Half true archlinux_jessica | 10/27/09
Typical Fanboi-ism. Rhinofart | 10/27/09
Oh Lord QA_In_Vegas | 10/27/09
Me Too oldbaritone | 10/27/09
Truth in advertising from MS - get real, never happen - nt Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
Beg to differ bckerr | 10/27/09
92.7% of users have MS, you claim, yet 97% of users just buy Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
OK...That;s it....I'm done...... Imperious Leader | 01/19/10
Ms doesn't recommend it either Oz_Media | 01/19/10
LOL! Spenda | 01/19/10
RE: Will the real ps.techrep@... | 10/27/09
Ubuntu 9.04 was out in April 2009 - the Ubuntu naming Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Not even Microsoft claims half of those are "new" to Windows 7 Justin James | 10/27/09
Amen Justin scoopboys | 10/27/09
It makes up for the crowd with the mindset of Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
AWWWW SNAP! youzer | 10/27/09
Thanks for saving me some time GreatZen | 10/27/09
The Marketing Would Lead One To Believe Differently TtfnJohn | 10/28/09
RE: I agree chris.liebenberg@... | 10/27/09
Yes, anyone who doesn't use Linux is dumb scoopboys | 10/27/09
Most People Who don't use Linux Aren't Dumb andrew5859 | 10/27/09
Costs owner@... | 10/27/09
Are you payed to repeat that old lie? simon.leonard@... | 10/27/09
It's obvious that you either haven't used many Linux Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Wn 7 Home = No domain joining SKDTech | 11/06/09
What? Are You Nuts? rickk@... | 11/07/09
can you count?? ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
Actually, I'd say most people are just too lazy to look Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
Ads: why so many think it's all there is (save for Mac)... jwesleycooper | 11/01/09
All it took was a Google search, and a desire to actually Deadly Ernest | 11/01/09
So in other words... jwesleycooper | 11/02/09
if anything, it should help game companies Neon Samurai | 11/02/09
Maybe it doesn't matter? Oz_Media | 01/18/10
Dig santeewelding | 01/18/10
ot not Oz_Media | 01/19/10
Let's Qualify 'Dumb' Spenda | 01/19/10
Not dumb, ignorant Oz_Media | 01/20/10
RE: Will the real Erblotnied Forgatner | 10/27/09
...I think you're missing the point... jwesleycooper | 10/27/09
Ahh, but Pepsi don't take the Coke formula then claim Deadly Ernest | 10/29/09
RE: Will the real herveyallen@... | 10/27/09
Jack, do your research, or at least take off the blinders ken_ballard@... | 10/27/09
RE: Will the real edh1215 | 10/27/09
RE: Will the real jackie40d@... | 10/27/09
I don't blindly trust MS SKDTech | 11/06/09
I don't blindly trust MS jackie40d@... | 01/21/10
The unadulterated BS comes from MS with every release Deadly Ernest | 01/21/10
Face it DE Oz_Media | 01/21/10
Oz, I do know some people are writing attacks against Linux Deadly Ernest | 01/21/10
Oz, Linux is more widely used than Windows in certain circles... rmerchberger@... | 01/22/10
I had a good one from my sales guy a while back Neon Samurai | 01/22/10
And that doesn't even enter into the realm of embedded systems Deadly Ernest | 01/22/10
Jackie40d Oz_Media | 01/21/10
RE: Will the real wa7qzr@... | 10/27/09
lol ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
Speaking of Stacks... eScoop | 10/27/09
I'm sure I will be flamed for my opinion, but... Forum Surfer | 10/27/09
I agree softmkr-net@... | 10/27/09
Agreed! QA_In_Vegas | 10/27/09
I vented a bit... Forum Surfer | 10/27/09
Very good point, but MS did do it better before Sepius | 10/27/09
When MS claim it as their own new inventions - yes - nt Deadly Ernest | 10/27/09
no, there's no need ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
RE: Will the real Stovies | 10/27/09
And should the american government just SKDTech | 11/06/09
Wow! I Hate to Say This, But rickk@... | 11/07/09
Did you actually *read* the previous post? jwesleycooper | 11/07/09
You might be getting hacked... jwesleycooper | 11/07/09
mouse? chris@... | 10/27/09
Actually.... ---TK--- | 10/27/09
Incorrect... zed.wagner@... | 10/27/09
right... ---TK--- | 10/28/09
RE: Will the real Lunixer | 10/27/09
Comments are not always reports obxbiker@... | 10/28/09
Same Old Arguments verd@... | 10/28/09
I Can See It Now...Headline on CNN rickk@... | 11/02/09
RE: Will the real vickesman | 10/28/09
Win 7, worse yet PKA | 10/28/09
Flame bait SKDTech | 11/06/09
Innovation filker0 | 10/28/09
Another drop in the Bucket stpmt11@... | 10/28/09
Doesn't help me :( SinisterSlay | 10/28/09
? ezechiel7 | 11/04/09
You want a list SinisterSlay | 11/04/09
eesh.. what Mandriva version? Neon Samurai | 11/04/09
Crashing in assasins creed? SinisterSlay | 11/04/09
I have a thrustmaster parrillel gameport Neon Samurai | 11/04/09
Oh sorry, forgot to answer your KDE question SinisterSlay | 11/04/09
wow Neon Samurai | 11/05/09
I probably didn't enable the right lists SinisterSlay | 11/05/09
Torrent clients... rmerchberger@... | 11/06/09
I've VMware Server and Virtualbox on the same host Neon Samurai | 11/06/09
Awe its dead again :( SinisterSlay | 11/08/09
booo. Any indication why? Is that ext4? Neon Samurai | 11/09/09
Id guess the Mandriva one was hardest hit SinisterSlay | 11/09/09
I'll see if I can find urpmi info Neon Samurai | 11/09/09
So "RPM - a" SinisterSlay | 11/09/09
I'm loving .deb more and more Neon Samurai | 11/10/09
Got a recommendation for... SinisterSlay | 11/10/09
Debian, maybe Mint Neon Samurai | 11/10/09
Ok, trying mint on Virtual box SinisterSlay | 11/11/09
Mandriva is still a good pick but.. Neon Samurai | 11/12/09
gaming ^^ ezechiel7 | 11/05/09
Yeah but I am not cool enough to own a Mac SinisterSlay | 11/06/09
LOL!!!! rickk@... | 11/07/09
Umm... jwesleycooper | 11/07/09
Linux Hype cpc1114 | 11/02/09
I read it as assuming an IT department Neon Samurai | 11/02/09
I suggest you try Ubuntu or SimplyMepis then. Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
I'm not sure why I hadn't thought of that before Neon Samurai | 11/03/09
Can you instruct WINE to hide RAM? NT SinisterSlay | 11/03/09
I was wondering that myself Neon Samurai | 11/03/09
Don't forget to run the WINE configuration tool and Deadly Ernest | 11/03/09
Hopefully WINE is fixed soon Neon Samurai | 11/10/09
I suggest you try Ubuntu jackie40d@... | 11/04/09
Of course we all have our favourites TtfnJohn | 11/11/09
you should try the NEW jackie40d@... | 11/03/09
If it's based on squeeze VB should be good Neon Samurai | 11/03/09
Yep 7 looked good at first HAL 9000 | 01/18/10
We like it SinisterSlay | 01/18/10
Hear here! Purrdy, ain't it? Oz_Media | 01/18/10
Feeling cheery today eh? SinisterSlay | 01/19/10
Not at all Oz_Media | 01/20/10
Purrdy yes Stable not really HAL 9000 | 01/19/10
Hee what is it with your builds, Col? Oz_Media | 01/20/10
Sadly OZ I'm not the only one HAL 9000 | 01/20/10
True Oz_Media | 01/20/10
I may wear that analogy here OZ HAL 9000 | 01/21/10
Funny dwdino | 01/20/10
Oh god, yes! Oz_Media | 01/21/10
Shake, Peek, Snap Oz_Media | 01/18/10

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