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Eka, my associate, was very displeased when he saw Lab 1103 dominated by blue screen (W****s X*). His sadness was because we actually put an effort to make GNU/Linux system ran smoothly. We have already installed many eye candy and other enhancements to make the GNU/Linux system a better Desktop solution (or may be the best?). We installed the latest development version of Linux which is Ubuntu Dapper Drake. We have done some tweak and made the distro stunned us (very amazing imo).

But, is there something wrong with that system?

The past of GNU/Linux which is crafted by the hands of computer hackers have made it more secure than the commercial system. Of course, drawbacks are put into account in it. Many part of the system are lack of documentation, more over, the system itself is very hard to installed. Many people are not convenient about the manual mounting system, the uncomfort directory system, and bla.. bla.. bla.. life goes on.

Well, that's the past! The nowaday of GNU/Linux is different. Many effort to bring this system into a level that can be called as Desktop computer solution. I think my previous posts are explicitly said about some of the enhancements. New enhancement:
Yakuake : Yet Another Quake Terminal


So why blue screens still raising?

Dunno. I'm just living in a country where the people are the kind of people that have no shame and dignity.

Comments

  1. jep,
    gimana kalau lu nyoba nginstal xandros instead of ubuntu?
    tujuannya untuk memperlihatkan bahwa linux itu MUDAH.

    *kabur*

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  2. Anonymous11:17 PM

    booooo ...

    *cumamenyambutundanganiang*

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  3. Anonymous7:54 AM

    sabar yah buat jp ama eka.....
    semua itu butuh proses.....
    justru ketika kita dengan getol dan sabar memperkenalkan apapun keyakinan kalian itu, pasti akan berbuah manis juga kok....

    but it takes time....gak mungkin instan

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