After takin' a swig o' grog, JEDIDIAH belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
> On 2009-03-20, Doctor Smith <iaintgotnostinkinemail@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> My point is not that Linux has problems, all software has problems, but how
>> the COLA loons go to extremes to lie about how things just seem to "work
>> fine" for them while a quick peek outside COLA shows this to be highly
>> unlikely.
The rich irony is that it is not Linux that gets the "paper over the
problems" treatment, it's Windows.
People generally think Linux has a lot more problems than it has.
Yet, those same people gloss over the problems of Windows, considering them
"normal computer problems".
> "bloat" is not a problem. It's a highly subjective point of view.
>
> I also stated how to "trim down" GNOME and KDE even without going
> to the relative extreme of getting WindowMaker back out of moth balls.
>
> "turn off what you don't use"
>
> How groundbreaking is that (like turning off the lights in rooms
> that nobody are in).
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