W
wonderwhy
Flightless Bird
Re: alias is the fool he seems to be!!!
On 5/2/2010 1:08 PM, Frank wrote:
> On 5/2/2010 3:29 AM, Alias wrote:
>> ANONYMOUS wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> My new, clean install of 32 bit Lucid Lynx Ubuntu 10.04 recognizes all
>>>> 4 GB of my RAM. Ya can't do that with Windows, folks. 32 bit XP only
>>>> recognizes 3.5 GB.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'd rather use an operating system that has many newsgroups to support
>>> my needs so that I don't have to gate-crash Linux-ubuntu newsgroups
>>> (assuming there are any out there)!
>>
>> Too bad for you that Microsoft has decided to stop having news groups.
>>
>>> In any case majority of Windows 7 systems these days are on 64 bit
>>> architecture so memory recognition is not a problem.
>>>
>>> hth
>>
>> I never said it was. I was just pointing out the superiority of Ubuntu
>> 32 bits vs. Windows 32 bits.
>
> You are the fool you seem to be.
> Oops!!!
No, you were comparing Ubuntu to XP which is 8 years old. Nice job
Moron. Try catching up
On 5/2/2010 1:08 PM, Frank wrote:
> On 5/2/2010 3:29 AM, Alias wrote:
>> ANONYMOUS wrote:
>>> Alias wrote:
>>>> My new, clean install of 32 bit Lucid Lynx Ubuntu 10.04 recognizes all
>>>> 4 GB of my RAM. Ya can't do that with Windows, folks. 32 bit XP only
>>>> recognizes 3.5 GB.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'd rather use an operating system that has many newsgroups to support
>>> my needs so that I don't have to gate-crash Linux-ubuntu newsgroups
>>> (assuming there are any out there)!
>>
>> Too bad for you that Microsoft has decided to stop having news groups.
>>
>>> In any case majority of Windows 7 systems these days are on 64 bit
>>> architecture so memory recognition is not a problem.
>>>
>>> hth
>>
>> I never said it was. I was just pointing out the superiority of Ubuntu
>> 32 bits vs. Windows 32 bits.
>
> You are the fool you seem to be.
> Oops!!!
No, you were comparing Ubuntu to XP which is 8 years old. Nice job
Moron. Try catching up