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  • #16
    Quoth Shalom
    There used to be a WM for Slackware/XFree86 that mimicked the Win95 desktop. I wonder if anyone's updated that to look like Win7 yet... and if so, how long would it take someone to notice that he's not in Kansas Redmond anymore.

    (If someone uses nothing but pre-installed programs, and never has to interact with the underlying OS, a familiar-looking GUI might be all they need. Heck, that's exactly what OSX is, no? Mac GUI on top of FreeBSD.)
    Me, right here I would use that. But I also use stream, big fish games, and the GameStop client thing. So I think that puts from the running.

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    • #17
      Quoth EricKei View Post
      Heehee, customers keeping the RCD's. That's funny ^_^

      I swear most people do one of two things: toss it out along with the little plastic bag containing other unimportant things like the warranty paperwork, manual, receipt, software codes, et al.....Or they hide it in a drawer somewhere for so long that they could LOOK in the drawer and stare right at the baggie, and still not "see" it because they know they haven't touched the drawer in 5 years,therefore, nothing useful must be in it...
      I can tell you exactly where my RCD's are for each computer in my house.

      For Ducky (the Toshiba laptop) : In my wicker basket that I keep all my computer software CD's & DVD's

      For Gypsy (the Dell laptop) and Cartman (my brother's desktop PC) : My brother has both sets stored in his desk.

      Even though neither laptop came with RCD'S sets, we made our own. Two hours of time (rough estimate) to make a set is well worth any future headaches in my book.
      Human Resources - the adult version of "I'm telling Mom." - Agent Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo (NCIS)

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