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A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made him

stupid. Just FYI.



He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is smart.

Just FYI


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Re:Using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS Causes Problems

Bull ****, Just FYI.



"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:



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A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made him

stupid. Just FYI.



He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is smart.

Just FYI





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Re:Using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS Causes Problems



"kevpan815" <kevpan815@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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Bull ****, Just FYI.



No. It is true. I was talking to him the other day and he was normal. As

soon as his Dell machine was powered up with Ubuntu on it and he called me

up on the phone, he was babbling like a little baby, crying and throwing

tantrums. I mentioned to his Dad that he needs to get Vista Ultimate back

up and running. As soon as he had Vista running, he was normal again.



Just FYI



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"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:



>A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made

>him

>stupid. Just FYI.

>

>He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is

>smart.

>Just FYI

>

>



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Re:Using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS Causes Problems

And, Exactly How Did Your Friend Get Past The Windows Vista Re-Activation

Problems That Other People Have Reported Here? Just FYI. You Are Aware That

Microsoft Only Allows You To Re-Activate Windows Vista Every 120 Days, By

Internet, Just FYI. Your Not Fouling Me, Just FYI. If He Had Gone From

Windows Vista, To Ubuntu 7.10, And Then Back To Windows Vista, He Would Have

Gotten The Product Key In Use Error Message That Every One Here Has Talked

About So Mush, Just FYI.



"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:



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A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made him

stupid. Just FYI.



He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is smart.

Just FYI





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Re:Using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS Causes Problems

Now Let Me Tell You Some Thing For Free: Windows Vista Service Pack One

Public Beta Refresh Runs So Slow On My 2 Computer's That It Makes Me Want To

Rip Out My Eye Balls, I Just Can't Stand Watching How Slow It Is, Just FYI.



Ever Since I Made The Switch To Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Release To

Web, My 2 Computer's Have Become As Fast As The Road Runner From The bugs

Bunny Cartoon's, Also Just FYI. It Uses A Whole Lot Less Memory Then Windows

Vista Uses, Just FYI.



"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:



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A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made him

stupid. Just FYI.



He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is smart.

Just FYI





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Re:Using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS Causes Problems



"kevpan815" <kevpan815@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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Now Let Me Tell You Some Thing For Free: Windows Vista Service Pack One

Public Beta Refresh Runs So Slow On My 2 Computer's That It Makes Me Want

To

Rip Out My Eye Balls, I Just Can't Stand Watching How Slow It Is, Just

FYI.



Let me know when you rip out your eye balls. I will send a crew over to

your house to set up a web cam so I can view the festivities. Just FYI

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Ever Since I Made The Switch To Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 Release To

Web, My 2 Computer's Have Become As Fast As The Road Runner From The bugs

Bunny Cartoon's, Also Just FYI. It Uses A Whole Lot Less Memory Then

Windows

Vista Uses, Just FYI.



Now that you have made the change to Ubuntu, go to the Ubuntu group and

bother them. Just FYI



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"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:



>A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made

>him

>stupid. Just FYI.

>

>He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is

>smart.

>Just FYI

>

>



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Re:Using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS Causes Problems



"kevpan815" <kevpan815@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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And, Exactly How Did Your Friend Get Past The Windows Vista Re-Activation

Problems That Other People Have Reported Here? Just FYI. You Are Aware

That

Microsoft Only Allows You To Re-Activate Windows Vista Every 120 Days, By

Internet, Just FYI. Your Not Fouling Me, Just FYI. If He Had Gone From

Windows Vista, To Ubuntu 7.10, And Then Back To Windows Vista, He Would

Have

Gotten The Product Key In Use Error Message That Every One Here Has Talked

About So Mush, Just FYI.



You are wrong, numb nuts. He can bypass any activation Microsoft has. Just

FYI. He doesn't need to reactivate. Just FYI



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"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:



>A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made

>him

>stupid. Just FYI.

>

>He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is

>smart.

>Just FYI

>

>



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Re:Using Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS Causes Problems





"kevpan815" wrote:



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And, Exactly How Did Your Friend Get Past The Windows Vista Re-Activation

Problems That Other People Have Reported Here? Just FYI. You Are Aware That

Microsoft Only Allows You To Re-Activate Windows Vista Every 120 Days, By

Internet, Just FYI. Your Not Fouling Me, Just FYI. If He Had Gone From

Windows Vista, To Ubuntu 7.10, And Then Back To Windows Vista, He Would Have

Gotten The Product Key In Use Error Message That Every One Here Has Talked

About So Mush, Just FYI.



"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:



>A friend of mine put Ubuntu 7.10 on a Dell XPS M1330 machine and it made him

>stupid. Just FYI.

>

>He formatted the hard drive and installed Vista Ultimate. Now he is smart.

>Just FYI

>

>

And, Exactly How Did Your Friend Get Past The Windows Vista Windows Vista

Re-Activation

Problems That Other People Have Reported Here? Just FYI. You Are Aware That

Microsoft Only Allows You To Re-Activate Windows Vista Every 120 Days, By

Internet, Just FYI. Your Not Fouling Me, Just FYI. If He Had Gone From

Windows Vista, To Ubuntu 7.10, And Then Back To Windows Vista, He Would Have

Gotten The Product Key In Use Error Message That Every One Here Has Talked

About So Mush, Just FYI

"Kevpan Wackinstein" wrote:

FYI

Dell computers come with Windows Vista PRE-Activated thay do not need to be

Re-Activation every time you reinstall windows so the 120 days is out the

door the DVD and bios takes care of that !!!

So you are full of {MUSH} Just FYI - LOL

Good day to you !!

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