[member=7138]MohamedKhaled[/member] , I don't take it personally, I encourage criticism.
I think I chose the subject of this topic incorrectly, now that I think of it, it should
have been something like "New hardware cannot use all of it's potential".
But old hardware can! All I'm saying (I tried to say) is that.
And as I said already in the previous post, new computer/hardware will probably
run crazy fast on Linux. I do know what I'm talking about, I've been using Linux
since 1997 - over 20 years constantly. I've been working as a system administrator
in well known leading technology companies - just to tell you that I know what I'm
talking about. And I really support everyone to try Linux and give it a chance, since
it happens to be the best Operating System in the World - by far.
I think I chose the subject of this topic incorrectly, now that I think of it, it should
have been something like "New hardware cannot use all of it's potential".
But old hardware can! All I'm saying (I tried to say) is that.
And as I said already in the previous post, new computer/hardware will probably
run crazy fast on Linux. I do know what I'm talking about, I've been using Linux
since 1997 - over 20 years constantly. I've been working as a system administrator
in well known leading technology companies - just to tell you that I know what I'm
talking about. And I really support everyone to try Linux and give it a chance, since
it happens to be the best Operating System in the World - by far.