@peetrwilson I'm fairly new to Ubuntu but one thing I have found...there is always someone who can do something simply. There is more than one way of doing things. You just have to do a little research.
@cowboyNick81 blue screens on windows are old things of the past, I've windows 7 for half a year, working perfectly. And been playing the best games, watching blu-ray, using ms office 2010 for school, photoshop cs5, and listening to music. I tried ubuntu 10.04, and it couldn't even run my music..LOL
@197022007 at least that Microsoft tit works easily and doesn't require tons of work to unbutton the no-button blouse covering it...
Linux is still to unfriendly to new users (me included), and sometime it's lack market power end up biting newbies in the ass...I can't even use my brand new WiFi card because the company didn't make any driver for it...the didn't see many people with it using Linux. So now I have to boot into Windows just to use it and find help...
@darkwiz666 Maybe if you grew up using linux instead of windows.....As for your wifi problem... Blame the shitty wifi company for not making the drivers............ Wiindows dont make the drivers for there OS..... and FYI... There are generic drivers that work with almost any wifi card.
I dual boot Linux and Windows 7 on my rig. Ubuntu is a pretty solid OS and Linux continues to improve. I still use Windows 7 regularly and find it to be a pain in ass to keep maintained.
i think you prefer a lagging system with tony of viruses over a system that gives you the abiliy to use all computing power, but all in all uses only a quantum of this what windows or mac are using. Linux supports my printers, touchscreens, Soundsystems and everything else, Windows 7 64bit can't use any of these devices. Next time You should use Xubuntu. By the way, i have a girlfriend, time and money. I'm not a "typical" linux user... .hate the haters.
my screenlets are not started :(
89dzenit 3 weeks ago
Looks amazing!! Have you managed to get this to run at startup?
dan1981football 8 months ago
This is exactly why I don't use Linux yet... it's SO fucking involved to do one simple task.
peetrwilson 10 months ago
@peetrwilson I'm fairly new to Ubuntu but one thing I have found...there is always someone who can do something simply. There is more than one way of doing things. You just have to do a little research.
ohsnapitsme59 6 months ago
Can i see my icons on the animated desktop?
Intermedve 1 year ago
@Intermedve yes
barrunto321 1 year ago
..u can do the same thing on windows in 5 second..not 5 hours like you
xyz98741 1 year ago
@xyz98741 yep but I can do everything windows does with half the hardware requirements, plus there are no blue screens.
cowboyNick81 1 year ago
@cowboyNick81 blue screens on windows are old things of the past, I've windows 7 for half a year, working perfectly. And been playing the best games, watching blu-ray, using ms office 2010 for school, photoshop cs5, and listening to music. I tried ubuntu 10.04, and it couldn't even run my music..LOL
xyz98741 1 year ago
@xyz98741 it's not made for amateurs. LOL
jagsrocknfl 1 year ago
@jagsrocknfl nerds and no life losers with no friends you mean.. you must be another one of them: sad
xyz98741 1 year ago
@xyz98741 umm it actually is made for ametures but if you cant get the music working that is embarrassing
my gran got it working when i installed ubuntu for her because her hardrive messed up and she couldnt find her windows disk :L
TomAnkcorn 1 year ago
@TomAnkcorn Not my problem if your shit bug ridden OS can't detect my sound card. I guess there are no drivers out for LiEnucks yet.
LOL hahahahaha. Epic Fail.
xyz98741 1 year ago
@xyz98741 Then tweak existing drivers to work with your chip, otherwise go cry and suck on microsoft's tit.
197022007 1 year ago
@197022007 at least that Microsoft tit works easily and doesn't require tons of work to unbutton the no-button blouse covering it...
Linux is still to unfriendly to new users (me included), and sometime it's lack market power end up biting newbies in the ass...I can't even use my brand new WiFi card because the company didn't make any driver for it...the didn't see many people with it using Linux. So now I have to boot into Windows just to use it and find help...
darkwiz666 10 months ago
@darkwiz666 Not surprising considering you cant spell...........Educate yourself.
MrWowplayer66 10 months ago
@darkwiz666 Maybe if you grew up using linux instead of windows.....As for your wifi problem... Blame the shitty wifi company for not making the drivers............ Wiindows dont make the drivers for there OS..... and FYI... There are generic drivers that work with almost any wifi card.
MrWowplayer66 10 months ago
@xyz98741
I dual boot Linux and Windows 7 on my rig. Ubuntu is a pretty solid OS and Linux continues to improve. I still use Windows 7 regularly and find it to be a pain in ass to keep maintained.
chimamirekenjutsushi 1 year ago
@xyz98741 Not linux fault you have to be spoon fed everything because you are to ignorant to figure things out.
MrWowplayer66 10 months ago
@xyz98741
i think you prefer a lagging system with tony of viruses over a system that gives you the abiliy to use all computing power, but all in all uses only a quantum of this what windows or mac are using. Linux supports my printers, touchscreens, Soundsystems and everything else, Windows 7 64bit can't use any of these devices. Next time You should use Xubuntu. By the way, i have a girlfriend, time and money. I'm not a "typical" linux user... .hate the haters.
SoilFiction 1 month ago
@cowboyNick81 to each there own. I just got my new work laptop with windows 7. I do like it, and it seems they come a long way.
cowboyNick81 1 year ago
i miss my desktop-symbols ^ ^
Getier2k 1 year ago
credits to r0ot! .. awesome!
denuxc 1 year ago
hello, I'm glad you like my script.
Thanks for making this video I really liked him in the credits at the beginning:)
I am r0ot:) owner-deks script;)
acidc00l 1 year ago