two legged freak wrote:the most stable OS I ever used, Win XP Pro. pretty long ago since it was released, and since then, it crashed* only twice (caused by 3rd party apps), and absolutely no problems whatsoever... Mandrake crashed more often in one week than XP in all these months.
Let't not turn this forum into another Windows vs. Linux battleground. While I do consider XP fairly stable, it still isn't as stable as 2000 IMO. At least Visual Studio .NET runs faster on 2000 than on XP.
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I use Pheonix on SuSE 8.1 Linux and I really wish it would follow my GTK 2 theme . On Windows it follows the theme perfectly.
Also I think the last option "I don't use Pheonix" directly contradicts the origian question.
Poll question: What platform do you use Phoenix on?
Last answer: "I do not use Phoenix..."
The question is clearly directed at users who do USE pheonix and so the last option is irellevant and does not indicate which platform the user uses Pheonix on.
If you need to have that option in there you need to formulate your question like this: Do you use Pheonix, and if so on which platform?
WinterWolf wrote:The question is clearly directed at users who do USE pheonix and so the last option is irellevant and does not indicate which platform the user uses Pheonix on.
If you need to have that option in there you need to formulate your question like this: Do you use Pheonix, and if so on which platform?
daihard wrote:Let't not turn this forum into another Windows vs. Linux battleground. While I do consider XP fairly stable, it still isn't as stable as 2000 IMO. At least Visual Studio .NET runs faster on 2000 than on XP.
... so I guess it's much better with a Win 2000 vs XP battleground then?
daihard wrote:Let't not turn this forum into another Windows vs. Linux battleground. While I do consider XP fairly stable, it still isn't as stable as 2000 IMO. At least Visual Studio .NET runs faster on 2000 than on XP.
... so I guess it's much better with a Win 2000 vs XP battleground then?
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