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Originally posted by digiot We can suck and be as proprietary and non-interoperable as Microsoft. But don't you say Lindows isn't a real Linux, either.'
Well, when you read things like the above one can tend to get a little defensive.
I have Lindows on three different computers all but one has multiple OS. All installed fine. I don't know why it wouldn't install right for Thymax. It just wouldn't. Sorry about that. But then I wonder why is he here, did you try the Lindows forum Thymax some very knowlegable people are there and they might be able to help, but they're not here most prefer to help not wade through Lindows sucks posts.
What ever it is/was, my LindowsOS runs fine, very fine. A real .
I just try to imagine what went wrong but that is on this distances no option of course.
Lets move on guys. We wont agree on all but that ain't bad , isn't it?
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