primm wrote:
Hype and expectation. This really does seem like a hobbyists only upgrade. Most are. However, someone working in an office (or, like me, who use Linux as their home desktop) there are many cool improvements. I'm not sure which desktop (KDE or GNOME) you're running, but if you let us know, maybe we share some cool new features that may be hidden.
Sorry lads. Now please go out and get some fresh air, call your girlfriend, apologise, and take her out to dinner. The lot of you. And DON'T mention Linux right? Go On. Now! That really is just an unnecessary comment for several reasons. And it is not needed.
Hi
Not needed, maybe. But true, yes. Oh, OK then. I'm sorry I offended.
At least I do not feel offended. The coment might have been slightly OT, but I found it refreshing and the rest of your mail was on topic. After all, most things take that much time to do in Linux, that once in a while, one should get back to real live, if there is one.
I saved the day by installing compiz. shift + f9 is soothing for those of us who live in the desert in Spain. It takes you and hour to realise it's a toggle though!
Yes, this is Linux, it works, but "normal people" like me would not work with it, if it were not for a reason...
And sorry again. I didn't realise. . .
you're wellcome! Eberhard
Love, Lynn x
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