Sure, that's why my Mac is lasting longer than all Windows PCs I've ever owned already.jjmafiae wrote:why do you want a mac? apple puts bug in their software so it breaks faster and it costs alot of money!
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I have heard alot of things about software bugs in mac, but there is also bugs in windows ohh well, but Apple takes ALOT of money for their computers(here in Denmark)!
my windows vista PC with a quadcore is 4 years old and it runs fine
Windows 8 is the work of the devil, but mostly Microsoft makes okay OS, but i think that i will put linux on this computer when i get my next computer
my windows vista PC with a quadcore is 4 years old and it runs fine
Windows 8 is the work of the devil, but mostly Microsoft makes okay OS, but i think that i will put linux on this computer when i get my next computer
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My linux-box has outlasted every computer I've owned ever :3DaedalusYoung wrote:Sure, that's why my Mac is lasting longer than all Windows PCs I've ever owned already.
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Re: OUYA
i think linux is the best OS, but of course its not the most popular one (because of Microsoft marketing and Apple)josefnpat wrote:My linux-box has outlasted every computer I've owned everDaedalusYoung wrote:Sure, that's why my Mac is lasting longer than all Windows PCs I've ever owned already.
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Well, Linux and Mac OS X are both UNIX-like OSes. I personally don't really like the way Linux uses a Terminal for so much stuff, I try to avoid it as much as possible in OS X. It just isn't intuitive enough for me. That's the one thing I liked about Windows, although I've only seen it in the 3rd party Total Commander: a command line within a file browser. No need to navigate to a folder within Terminal, just use a GUI to find your file, then type the command in the command line.
Anyway, let's not derail this thread any further. So um, OUYA. Yeah.
Anyway, let's not derail this thread any further. So um, OUYA. Yeah.
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A-button works like Android back button, maybe another button works like menu button (not yet tested).jjmafiae wrote:3.the controller needs a menu button
4.the controller needs back buttons
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The menu button seems to be inconsistent, that is every game has its own menu button. It looks like a pretty big oversight from the Ouya developers to not have specified which button should pause the game/show the menu.allxumuk wrote:A-button works like Android back button, maybe another button works like menu button (not yet tested).jjmafiae wrote:3.the controller needs a menu button
4.the controller needs back buttons
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