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From: DeannaG (CYBATRON)
4 Aug 2015 18:24
To: koswix
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THANK YOU OH SO VERY MUCH!
I wouldn't have even thought there was something like this, or to look for it. I just thought I was more or less stuck with whatever they threw at me.
:)
From: koswix
4 Aug 2015 19:28
To: DeannaG (CYBATRON)
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There's always a way. It was the second thing I installed in 8, after a proper browser.
From: DeannaG (CYBATRON)
4 Aug 2015 19:45
To: koswix
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Well thank you very much. The information is very much appreciated.
(((((((((((((BIG-SQUISHY-GRANDMA-HUGS))))))))))))))))
:)
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
4 Aug 2015 21:05
To: Matt
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>that was kinda the point of them doing it
Well, I think the point was more a rebrand to distance themselves from the damaged IE brand. Which was explicitly stated as the point in that leaked memo I can no longer find.
From: koswix
4 Aug 2015 21:33
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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There's definitely some old windows code still kicking around in there. I just manually installed my printer driver, when I clicked Have Disk it /still/ Fucking defaults to A:/
From: ANT_THOMAS
4 Aug 2015 22:13
To: koswix
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:'D
Them were the days when installing a driver it would hang for a while trying to access the floppy drive when there was no disk in it.
From: koswix
4 Aug 2015 23:52
To: ANT_THOMAS
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And the noise! That beautiful grinding noise!
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
8 Aug 2015 01:34
To: koswix
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:D
<vaguely remembers 'drivers'>
From: ANT_THOMAS
8 Aug 2015 07:37
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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Whilst *nix does generally have good support for a lot of hardware, the times it doesn't can be a total nightmare.
Having to compile drivers and modules, then forget when you upgrade the kernel that it breaks everything and you have to do it all again
:C
From: Matt
8 Aug 2015 07:59
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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Man, you need to try harder at trolling. Linux still has drivers, i.e. a program that provides a software interface to your hardware. Whether you have them as pre-compiled binaries that you install or source code you compile into the kernel or into a module, you still have them
:/