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> In any event, I switched to Linux because I am lazy! Cracking > software on a daily basis is not that interesting, especially when > groups like C.O.R.E. haven't even produced a keygen or no one has > leaked a serial. Then you have to do it yourself. And what if a new > version comes out? You have to do it again. Oh, and how do you get > updates? So, I have to go to this site and that site and this site > over here and "don't download that patch, because it doesn't work on > that version of windows", and "this software will not get updates if > you do not activate", etc etc etc and on and on and on.... > > $ sudo aptitude update > $ sudo aptitude dist-upgrade > > /me walks away and grabs a beer :-) Amen to that. Just s/beer/root beer/ and I'm set :) -- Samuel (shardz) Shardz's Igloo: shardz.homelinux.net Registered Linux User #410639 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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