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Transfer (windows to linux(not)) damn it

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    i installed linux on my comp., i used a os manager that comes default with linux mandrake and i tried linux. some description to this is that linux is possibly the future of good ideas since, like any windows user knows, windows is hiding progs into the mem.. or spy programs or what ever other program loads itself into the memory, and windows doesnt tell you about it. though in linux it runs smoothly... it doesn't have any progs loaded into the mem. except the os and any progs that appear on the taskbar. I was suprised to see everything that linux offered was that one unknown word to windows users... 'free' though there aren't alot of programs i think linux (in my opinion will be like a secondary os to windows) although im not sure cause longhorn is supposed to make programming more 'funner' and i have seen some longhorn programs and am amazed at how quickly they can make a program that would be complex in todays windows... though the developement system for linux is free, it reminds me of good ol' c++ without those confusing memory managers (pointers). ;P cya Actual Linux Penguins were harmed in the creation of this message.

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      i installed linux on my comp., i used a os manager that comes default with linux mandrake and i tried linux. some description to this is that linux is possibly the future of good ideas since, like any windows user knows, windows is hiding progs into the mem.. or spy programs or what ever other program loads itself into the memory, and windows doesnt tell you about it. though in linux it runs smoothly... it doesn't have any progs loaded into the mem. except the os and any progs that appear on the taskbar. I was suprised to see everything that linux offered was that one unknown word to windows users... 'free' though there aren't alot of programs i think linux (in my opinion will be like a secondary os to windows) although im not sure cause longhorn is supposed to make programming more 'funner' and i have seen some longhorn programs and am amazed at how quickly they can make a program that would be complex in todays windows... though the developement system for linux is free, it reminds me of good ol' c++ without those confusing memory managers (pointers). ;P cya Actual Linux Penguins were harmed in the creation of this message.

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      Uhm... Do you still have some of what you're smoking left over? Can I have some? :rolleyes: Paul ;) Homepage: pvdw.ath.cx
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