Re: The ''Computer'' Thread
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:19 am
nope!Gregorovich wrote:Aren't we all Sum 41 fanboys?
nope!Gregorovich wrote:Aren't we all Sum 41 fanboys?
It's a bunch of modified OSX installations in order to make it run on regular PC hardwareGregorovich wrote:Aren't we all Sum 41 fanboys?
And n00b question here, but what is Hackintosh? Just a cracked Mac OS or what?
Bobbyjames wrote:nope!Gregorovich wrote:Aren't we all Sum 41 fanboys?
They do have right click... It's not enabled by default on the magic mouse, but is on touch pads. Not sure about other apple mice. My razer naga right click works too :)Gregorovich wrote:I don't understand all the sudden hate for windows. As far as I am aware, there is not a great speed different if the computers in question have the same components, and I really don't want a computer which organises everything for me. I want a computer that I can command. I don't want a sleek, shiny glossy computer either. I really just want a computer that works the way I want it.
Also, Macs, no right click? What's up with that? That's plenty of functionality lost right there.
140 Euro for a CD full of crap is enough of a reason for me, and there is much more, much fucking more ...Gregorovich wrote:I don't understand all the sudden hate for windows. As far as I am aware, there is not a great speed different if the computers in question have the same components, and I really don't want a computer which organises everything for me. I want a computer that I can command. I don't want a sleek, shiny glossy computer either. I really just want a computer that works the way I want it.
Also, Macs, no right click? What's up with that? That's plenty of functionality lost right there.
Yeah you can have right click on mac. Even the shitty standard mice have right click (at least the ones at my uni) now. Pretty sure they realised it was a bad idea.Jake! wrote:They do have right click... It's not enabled by default on the magic mouse, but is on touch pads. Not sure about other apple mice. My razer naga right click works too :)Gregorovich wrote:I don't understand all the sudden hate for windows. As far as I am aware, there is not a great speed different if the computers in question have the same components, and I really don't want a computer which organises everything for me. I want a computer that I can command. I don't want a sleek, shiny glossy computer either. I really just want a computer that works the way I want it.
Also, Macs, no right click? What's up with that? That's plenty of functionality lost right there.
using Windows for 2 days is enough of a reason to start hating Windows, I mean, only when you really want everything to work properlyTyler. wrote:Lol dunno what's with FuckT's hate, must've been raped by a window or something
Were you using a 10 year old computer or something? Haha I'm not saying Ubuntu is bad but I don't understand your hate for Windows. It's not complicated, slow or stupid.FuckT41182 wrote:using Windows for 2 days is enough of a reason to start hating Windows, I mean, only when you really want everything to work properlyTyler. wrote:Lol dunno what's with FuckT's hate, must've been raped by a window or something
if you're satisfied with shites, than alright, but I don't wanna !
I have a 1TB external Hard Drive and it works just perfectly actually. Was as simple as plug in, drag & drop. Maybe you just have bad personal experience...FuckT41182 wrote:like External Hard Drives, under Ubuntu it works fine without any problem, on Windows you have to work so much to make it work that it's unbelievable ( meaning - Ubuntu supports more formats )
it is slow, and it is stupid, for example I have a problem on my PC, under Windows it says that one of my hardware components(graphic card) is fucked up and it causes my computer to crash, many times in the middle of some work that I need to get done, but under Ubuntu there is no hardware problem and everything works fine, so WTF ? Does Windows 7 just make itself believe that there is a bug on my graphic card and so there is one ? :DTyler. wrote:Were you using a 10 year old computer or something? Haha I'm not saying Ubuntu is bad but I don't understand your hate for Windows. It's not complicated, slow or stupid.FuckT41182 wrote:using Windows for 2 days is enough of a reason to start hating Windows, I mean, only when you really want everything to work properlyTyler. wrote:Lol dunno what's with FuckT's hate, must've been raped by a window or something
if you're satisfied with shites, than alright, but I don't wanna !
omg, I meant that Ubuntu can recognize more kinds of formats, the External Hard Drive was a Mac format, Windows couldn't read it, Ubuntu could read, re-write it, delete files or add files, without any further complications and it hadn't required any work to be done !Gregorovich. wrote:I have a 1TB external Hard Drive and it works just perfectly actually. Was as simple as plug in, drag & drop. Maybe you just have bad personal experience...
...but honestly, who uses a Mac-only hard-drive? And I'm fairly sure signal problems are purely circumstantial or computer-related, I mean, you didn't have 2 systems on a single computer, did you? I tried that and its just pointless and buggy.FuckT41182 wrote:it is slow, and it is stupid, for example I have a problem on my PC, under Windows it says that one of my hardware components(graphic card) is fucked up and it causes my computer to crash, many times in the middle of some work that I need to get done, but under Ubuntu there is no hardware problem and everything works fine, so WTF ? Does Windows 7 just make itself believe that there is a bug on my graphic card and so there is one ? :DTyler. wrote:Were you using a 10 year old computer or something? Haha I'm not saying Ubuntu is bad but I don't understand your hate for Windows. It's not complicated, slow or stupid.FuckT41182 wrote:using Windows for 2 days is enough of a reason to start hating Windows, I mean, only when you really want everything to work properlyTyler. wrote:Lol dunno what's with FuckT's hate, must've been raped by a window or something
if you're satisfied with shites, than alright, but I don't wanna !
then pay 140 E for it, I'm rather gonna shoot myself in the head
and as I said, I can't catch a single signal wave in my living room when using Windows, but under Ubuntu I can watch porn like a horse fucker while being in living room(the router is placed behind one concrete wall and like 5 meters away from the place I sit) ...
there is too many reasons, like copying files is much better in Ubuntu, you can have 50 windows and in every one of them runs a different copying or recognizing much more kinds of devices or formats of hard drives ...
omg, I meant that Ubuntu can recognize more kinds of formats, the External Hard Drive was a Mac format, Windows couldn't read it, Ubuntu could read, re-write it, delete files or add files, without any further complications and it hadn't required any work to be done !Gregorovich. wrote:I have a 1TB external Hard Drive and it works just perfectly actually. Was as simple as plug in, drag & drop. Maybe you just have bad personal experience...
On Win 7 you had to make it NTFS or FAT(which means spending my time that could and should have been used better) so that the motherfucker could finally teach itself to read the shite
I would die if my computer only had 4GB of RAM. Plus, Tue amount of RAM isn't the important thing. It's the speed of RAM that's important and that's why I always overclock mine.Tyler. wrote:I have only noticed the visual difference...so much hate for Vista but it works fine. The only thing I notice is it takes a lot of ram to just run itself but if you have 4GB it's more than perfectly fine, and 4GB costs nothing these days.
XP was good too yeah, I like the look of Vista more though. I have only used 7 at uni and we only have a couple windows computers there so I haven't used it much, I don't like the look as much.