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Offline kolla

It really doesnt matter what some jackass means about linux as desktop computer, neither does it matter what most users are doing. Personally I cant grasp how anyone can survive with Windows, for me Windows is dead on the desktop, and everywhere else for that matter - other people's oppinions on this dont apply. Appearantly I'm just not "most users", nothing wrong with that.

What I seriously dislike though, is when "most users" is used as a excuse to criple and destroy the tools I use - this is very much what those futile attempts at linux desktops have been about lately, and it sucks.
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