LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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#11
Lol! I like how the Firewall is fake, everyone click on Firewall and the following will happen...

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#12
Oh well. I always tell morons like him (or her) that they can get a full refund of the purchase price for their free OS.
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#13
(10-10-2020, 01:45 PM)Artim link Wrote: Oh well. I always tell morons like him (or her) that they can get a full refund of the purchase price for their free OS.

Good one.
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#14
Latest charmer...

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#15
You could say he was very 'grubby' with his language...

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#16
Yeah... Linux will never be popular because of a boot loader. Thats some solid ground right there. Wink
I wonder what would be the percentage of standard computer user that even know what a boot loader is and of that, what GRUB is.
Ze Fringe tribe haz spoken!

Sounds like a Xbox/Playstation or religious/politics debate in the sense that the ultimate argument being I chose/am X so X is the right/only choice and I must convince myself and others or this. You can then have open and civilzed discussions on your point of view or, be closed minded and in worst case scenarios, start wars. History has seen the lather a few times...
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#17
A complete waste of time??? Think he finally figured out what happens when you remove a boot loader...  :beamup


Or is it the few seconds its on screen - on the incase you need to change kernel etc... PS that duration can be adjusted +/-  :045:


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#18
I tought my analogy a little far-fetched. Then I remember a classic non-debate related to computing choices... enjoy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsoOG6ZeyUI


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#19
I absolutely love their first line..."I can never understand how you can make a product that can't be removed" Firstly, I'm honored, I forgot that I was the original author of the GRUB bootloader and that I 'made a product that can't be removed", secondly, Microsoft make a product called Windows, see what happens if you try to remove Explorer vs removing Thunar in Linux...lol

https://youtu.be/VPG5xXoIlZo?t=174
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#20
:57: Holy banana-split Batman! I found the solution, and its a powerful one... it has MAX in the same so it should be sure to work :
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