by BBOSAK2143 » Sat Aug 10, 2013 11:23 am
I suppose when it comes to computers not everything can be easily determined at every instance. Why? There are just too many factors! Case in point, my laptop with the 12.10 Ubuntu would not connect to the internet no matter what!. Now all of a sudden it does! How? No explanation! To be honest how many steps I went through when it would not connect, would have most likely connected any computer on this earth! Not that one though! So, you ask what does this have to do with anything? It has a lot to do with the premise I am fighting for! I am not fighting for just myself to have the best working system, no I am fighting for everyone to get that! I am not selfish and have made some propositions for accomplishments, but many do not say nothing to it! Still, I see a problem. Maybe some people are ashamed, embarrassed it is happening, but the fact remains it is there! It is something that not only lives on Linux but also on every operating system. We can beat it! It is far time we did and I will continue to do so! No one even made any comment about that post I made, which is severely depressing! I am appalled no one would look to see a great improvement of such to any operating system! I mean, you would think I was talking about cracking into the Federal Government the way everyone avoided that post! I would never propose anything to hurt anyone, only to help! Perhaps I said worded something wrong, so will totally clarify. I propose that work when completed will be created for every operating system, since we all need that extra help when things go wrong!
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Asus R7250 2GD5 graphics card
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ATI HD7340
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