Well, Windows is back on the disk.

Sasha Tsykin stsykin at gmail.com
Mon Jan 16 14:19:20 UTC 2006


> I could question additionnally to your post, why a computer should be 
> a music box, whereas some hi-fi chains exist and give great quality, 
> without the noise of a air fresheners in background ? Is a computer 
> really made for music ?
>
> Additionnally, a work station has to be secure, in the stability 
> meaning of secure, and each time we install a piece of software that 
> don't come from the official development team, we install apps plus 
> libs and libs that can endanger the system and make it less and less 
> stable with the dependency relations. And it appears that all 
> interesting apps considering sound and video belong to 'other than the 
> official development team'. Official teams, but not main and main 
> restricted, where stay the apps said as being the most secure.
>
> This means a computer (or an install on part of the HDD, or on another 
> HDD) has to be used either for 'serious' work, or for entertainment, 
> but not boths at same time, unless you want to take the risk to 
> reinstall and reconfigure many things one day, at the same time that 
> you need it for work.
> Greetings, Joyce Markoll.
>
>
Many people use their computers as either media centres or storage for 
all the music and videos they have _legally_ downloaded. If it's being 
used as storage, then it is convenient if it can display all this media too.




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