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Windows still broken
Submitted by fbmx24 on Wednesday 10th of June 2009 08:46:22 PM Filed underUAC still broken in Windows 7.
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Foresight Linux is good
Submitted by fbmx24 on Monday 8th of December 2008 09:08:11 PM Filed underForesight is awesome, finally gave it a shot and it is now my main distro. I am running it on my desktop pc, which is an Intel E8500 with a Nvidia 7600gt graphics card. It runs fast and seems way faster than Ubuntu 8.10 did. The only extra I installed was the extra codecs for MP3 playback. Flash works great and doesnt have any flicker to it.
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Warcraft runs better in Linux
Submitted by fbmx24 on Saturday 6th of December 2008 04:39:15 PM Filed underSo they other day my wife decided to start playing World of Warcraft again. Thats fine since I still play and our accounts are still active. She has an HP DV5000t laptop with a dedicated Nvidia 7400 graphics card and 2gb of ram. The game has always played perfectly on the laptop even when I had to install Vista on it( I needed to learn how it works so I could fix the computers at my work).
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