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Originally posted by crazycheese View PostYou behave like a slut, mark45. How the fsck is he spoiling idea of opensource? bla bla bla.
By dealing with overprotective open source douche bags I start liking closed source better.
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Originally posted by mark45 View PostI think it's you bitching around. Just shut up, your paranoia is your problem, not mine. I'll be using whatever I want, no matter how much you hate it. In fact, the more you hate it the better I like it.
By dealing with overprotective open source douche bags I start liking closed source better.
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Originally posted by crazycheese View PostWindows is 100$, don't resist the temptation, flow with the masses.
Crawl back into your hole and don't jump from your hole at people if you hear them using non open source stuff, you just make things worse.Last edited by mark45; 19 December 2012, 02:39 PM.
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Originally posted by mark45 View PostJesus, dude, you mean to me less than a dead hooker handcuffed to a toilet sink, do you really think I'm going to even remotely consider what you're telling me?
Crawl back into your hole and don't jump from your hole at people if you hear them using non open source stuff, you just make things worse.
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Originally posted by asdxThe latest VLC hangs when I keep f pressed (fullscreen).
Arch Linux x86-64.
VLC 2.0.5.
nouveau driver.
I don't experience this problem with mplayer.
Both VLC and mplayer are using xv video output.Originally posted by asdxNevermind, this is fixed now.
How did you solve it?
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