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maus
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response 22 of 27:
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Oct 30 04:08 UTC 2007 |
What frustrates me is that one cannot buy the components one wants as
bolt-on packages. If I want manageability and remote access and
semi-server capabilities, but do not want aerodesktop or media center,
there is no "this piece from ultimate that I want" that I can add to the
most basic versions.
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mcnally
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response 23 of 27:
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Oct 30 05:20 UTC 2007 |
I think it's kind of unreasonable to expect such an approach, and if you
think about it such a pricing model breaks down very quickly.
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keesan
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response 24 of 27:
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Oct 30 14:40 UTC 2007 |
Can linux do what you want?
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gull
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response 25 of 27:
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Oct 31 01:12 UTC 2007 |
Re resp:21: Yeah, sort of like how on XP, if you were going to remotely
access the machine, you were supposed to have XP licenses for *both*
computers involved.
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naftee
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response 26 of 27:
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Apr 18 14:36 UTC 2009 |
I just replaced Vista with Windows XP. Much better, I tell you.
Now I can play Doom 3 !
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scholar
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response 27 of 27:
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Apr 28 03:18 UTC 2009 |
:):):)
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