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Waz Medano wrote:
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> On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:46:10 +0200, Alias
> <iamaliasTAKETHIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote:
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>>Yawn. My graphics work great and so do all the computers I've installed
>>Ubuntu on.
>>
>>Alias</span>
>
> Ok, but the point was that if there ever is an issue with garphics in
> Linux it brings down the whole system,. which I have had happen
> numerous times over the years.
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With linux, you still have access to the console.
X can be restarted, reconfigure xorg.conf, or linux can be just plain used
from the CLI.
But, you might have to learn something.
Better stick with Windows.
I like how the close window red X is bigger.
Entire classes are dedicated to that red X.
Vista has never had graphics problems.
Ask nVidia about that.
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> On Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:46:10 +0200, Alias
> <iamaliasTAKETHIS@OUTgmail.com> wrote:
>
> <span style="color:green">
>>Yawn. My graphics work great and so do all the computers I've installed
>>Ubuntu on.
>>
>>Alias</span>
>
> Ok, but the point was that if there ever is an issue with garphics in
> Linux it brings down the whole system,. which I have had happen
> numerous times over the years.
> </span>
With linux, you still have access to the console.
X can be restarted, reconfigure xorg.conf, or linux can be just plain used
from the CLI.
But, you might have to learn something.
Better stick with Windows.
I like how the close window red X is bigger.
Entire classes are dedicated to that red X.
Vista has never had graphics problems.
Ask nVidia about that.