by TheeMahn » Mon May 05, 2008 1:03 am
CheesyBeef wrote:vinca wrote:glad you like it, i'll take some of those points into consideration for my review, do you mind if i quote you and btw more info on the review in the general discussion forum
By all means, sir, go ahead
I am very surprised at how great the Ultimate Edition community is. I just found this thread:
http://forumubuntusoftware.info/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=60. This contains a context menu script you can run from nautilus to compile a usplash from any picture you want! I have been looking for something like this for a long time! Thank you very much
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Not to mention, I think this is the first distro I have seen that focused on creating the x86_64 architecture before the x86. I am someone who loves to use x86_64 when it is available, and I become quite frustrated when it is not. Thank you for making this work first!
~ Brian
I wrote that months ago, why to expedite my making of Ultimate Edition ... I now realize I am the only maker of a "usplash maker", I write software almost daily, even with recent loss in info I feel I have to get back on the horse. I am not the community, a small part, but viewed as all, I hate that people want to think of me as all. Our admin here no joke, moderators a learning curve, but none the less. The people here will take off the shirt from their back to help you, I the same. I can see traffic in the millions, it is hard for one man to maintain this and why mods / admin are in place. Overall the forum sees the smallest amount of traffic, but I can see the "big picture".
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