MSN Messenger problem (2 Viewers)

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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#24
mikhail said:
Oh yes, I forgot that Martin's an installation masochist. :smile:
The last time I installed gentoo was like 2-3 years ago, and it wasn't even on this computer, I just untarred the full system backup when moving from that one to this one.

The difference is that gentoo is robust, Windows isn't (unless you unplug the network cable).
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#26
Martin said:
The last time I installed gentoo was like 2-3 years ago, and it wasn't even on this computer, I just untarred the full system backup when moving from that one to this one.

The difference is that gentoo is robust, Windows isn't (unless you unplug the network cable).
And a few other cables too.

Andy, I had the same problem. I just trashed the thing and (re-)installed Windows Live Messenger. I thought I was installing a different programme but then somebody told me they are the same thing. Anyway that worked for me.
 

mikhail

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2003
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#27
Martin said:
The last time I installed gentoo was like 2-3 years ago, and it wasn't even on this computer, I just untarred the full system backup when moving from that one to this one.

The difference is that gentoo is robust, Windows isn't (unless you unplug the network cable).
Windows isn't robust if you unplug it. Seriously, install enough software and it'll bloat and slow, no matter how much of it you remove again. An annual reinstall is most useful, IMO.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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#29
mikhail said:
Windows isn't robust if you unplug it. Seriously, install enough software and it'll bloat and slow, no matter how much of it you remove again. An annual reinstall is most useful, IMO.
It's designed to be robust in cases where you don't install third party software. Face it, Windows gives you all you need :wink:
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
#35
Why do you want to install AVG on Linux? You've been a Linux user for more than two years I guess, how many viruses did you get?
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
12,088
#36
None so far, but I want to test it out. And besides, I think Tim Smith is right. One should at least try it out. I just finished installing it. If I notice anything untoward (like a drop in system performance), it goes out the window...
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
30,260
#37
Andy said:
I don't have time to do that at the moment with upcoming exams. (Seriously.)
Yet you have time to chat on MSN and post on these forums?

Hmmm :)
Chxta said:
None so far, but I want to test it out.
I do wonder how you're going to test the positive aspect of having a virus scanner in Linux. Will you be satisfied with it if you don't get any viruses?
 

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