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When you can give me native-like performance of Windows software on a Linux system, you can curse it all you want. Until then, sadly, it is still part of my repertoire...... go burn in a fire :|
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When you can give me native-like performance of Windows software on a Linux system, you can curse it all you want. Until then, sadly, it is still part of my repertoire.
I can't decide whether to take this seriously XD I almost feel obliged to make a comparison between native-like performance of Windows and a severely restricted jailed shellWhen you can give me native-like performance of Windows software on a Linux system, you can curse it all you want.
Anything noteworthy different from 3.6 to 3.8?I am personally a huge fan of Gnome 3/Gnome Shell. I have just upgraded from Gnome 3.6 to Gnome 3.8 this morning.
It is definately not something for every day use, it seems a bit buggy. Gnome 3.8 has not exactly hit the stable branch do this is expected. The newer features are tighter integration with Google Docs and some visual changesAnything noteworthy different from 3.6 to 3.8?