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jipman

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  1. Does anyone use yum or apt-get here?Under linux i first go surfing for a nice program, then i pull up a terminal and type : yum install <programname>usually it finds something usefull.For windows programs i usually look for bit torrents (shame on me :P). But first i'll look for an open sourced or freeware alternative to the program i'm trying to find.


  2. I've now got Fedora Core 3 and M$ Win XP as dualboot.there are only 2 things that keep me away from entering the almighty FORMAT C:- Games still don't work nicely under Linux, and i happen to play a lot of them.- My mum's watching web TV from it, using some windows media player protocol.Off topic, you can't imagine how nice it is to run a virus under a windows simulator (WINE) under linux, see how it fails in loading :P:o:P


  3. Usually i take a site i've previously build, then edit the CSS file of it (what a little css file can't do :P). But IF i happen to create one from scratch I just start thinking of an nice color combo and then play around with PS or Gimp to get a basic idea of where everything should be placed.


  4. Well i think it's not that they are lousy about protection, but they are of course much more targetted by hackers/crackers etc, because when you find one of the many holes in IE you can attack more people then if you find an FireFox hole. ALSO, very important, FireFox is open source, and people have no bad thoughts about Mozilla. Microsoft has ' offended' many people with their silly actions. And even if there was a hole found in FireFox, if you report it to them you get money for it. I don't see M$ doing that.And ofcourse, patches for FireFox are way faster online than IE's (if any)

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