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    Ubuntu rage. When you just can't quite figure out that damn code.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ariets View Post
    Hm?
    No. Im just inferior pygmy from ghetto, therefore I use windows. Sorry guys!


    P.S.

    I could never be asked to learn linux/ubuntu unless I simply had to. Don't see any gross advantages.

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    I've dualbooted Windows XP and Fedora for the past few years, but when I got my new computer I installed Windows 7 and decided to go with Ubuntu as well for support reasons. I have to say though; I really hate the propaganda that comes shipped with it. I remember one version shipped with a Mandela interview and the Ubuntu logo itself is a piece of multicultural propaganda.

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    I never used Linux again after ending college. As for ubuntu i never liked the fact that there was no root and i had to type "sudo" before every command. It used to be "su" followed by password and we would be in the root, on red hat.

    But whatever, i think it will be a while before i use linux again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlexDelarge View Post
    I never used Linux again after ending college. As for ubuntu i never liked the fact that there was no root and i had to type "sudo" before every command. It used to be "su" followed by password and we would be in the root, on red hat.

    But whatever, i think it will be a while before i use linux again.
    That's easy to fix.
    All you do is "sudo passwd root" in a terminal. First enter your user password followed by the root password at the prompts.

    From that point it's just "su - " and enter the root password and you're root user. Bingo, job done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grey View Post
    decided to go with Ubuntu as well for support reasons. I have to say though; I really hate the propaganda that comes shipped with it. I remember one version shipped with a Mandela interview and the Ubuntu logo itself is a piece of multicultural propaganda.
    I use Ubuntu for the same reasons. There are better things to do in life than hunt around for fixes or getting stuck with dependency hell and having to compile an endless stream of packages you never knew you needed. apt-get install works for me...... easy as it gets.

    As for the Mandela propaganda.... it is such a bore indeed. It's amazing how many soft-in-the-head white morons buy into this mystic, spiritual, walk-on-water negro stereotypes as featured in some Stephen King books, Obama and Mandela.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyBatty View Post
    That's easy to fix.
    All you do is "sudo passwd root" in a terminal. First enter your user password followed by the root password at the prompts.

    From that point it's just "su - " and enter the root password and you're root user. Bingo, job done.
    Thanks but it doesn't matter now. I don't even know why i still have a dual boot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ariets View Post
    I had once the same but with Vista instead of XP, but Grub was annoying sometimes...
    Limo is horrible, a lot worse than grub.

    I used to use Kubuntu because I liked the German KDE enviroment on it (its just annoying that all the apps started with a 'k' such as 'Konqueror'). I upgraded to that from an old 98 machine years ago.
    After that I bought an XP computer because I got fed up with not being able to tether my phone to it and the lack of support for games.

    But at the moment I don't have a computer, this belongs to my brother and uses XP.
    I'm thinking about buying a cheap netbook with Linux or building a desktop and putting it on. I still thether my phone but linux is good at tethering to Android phones (which I've got) apparently and my phone can also work as a wifi router so shouldn't be any problems there. I've also grown out of games.

    At least the word "Ubuntu" is from some African language, meaning "mankind" or "human" or something like that. So clearly not just for Aryans..
    Yes, the company that organises the open source Ubuntu and derivatives projects (Cannonical) is headed by a white South African and the company is based on the Isle of Man. So apart from the name its fairly Aryan.

    Maybe we should create a new unofficial derivative and call it 'human' or whatever in a Germanic language - the only difference being the name, everything else would remain the same as Kubuntu.
    Kubuntu is quite good too, better than Ubuntu and the original KDE UI it runs originated in Germany.

    Linux was made by aryans still today all programmers are.
    Linus Torvalds is a Swedish-speaking Finn.

    Ubuntu rage. When you just can't quite figure out that damn code.
    Yes, .deb packages never damn worked for me the last time I had it! It has something similar to an app store though (which I couldn't use last time because it wouldn't work with my internet connection) so .deb packages were the only way of installing anything (and yeah, barely any work - they really aren't comparable to .exe yet_. But having an android phone I've come to realise how good app stores actually are (apart from when they're censored by networks or companies).

    I remember one version shipped with a Mandela interview and the Ubuntu logo itself is a piece of multicultural propaganda.
    That's what I've always suspected about Ubuntu, its multicultural bias since its got an African name. Apart from that its perhaps one of the best Linux distros there is and one of the largest.

    KDE plasma is looking quite great:


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    On looking at the latest version of Kubuntu and Ubuntu I'd say Ubuntu has now far surpassed Ubuntu, Kubuntu and KDE have suffered a major decline and GNOME has got better by the looks of things.

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