The Year of the Linux Desktop fast approaches, for the operating system that has the games owns the desktop.
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Anonymous2013-01-08 21:57
LMAONAISE!
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Anonymous2013-01-08 22:10
Piston is based off of Xi3's mini x86 systems.
The X7A Modular Computer targets gamers, engineers and power users with its Xi3 chassis which measures a mere 4.27” x 3.656” x 3.656”, subsisting on just 40 watts of power, while carrying an AMD Fusion Trinity CPU/GPU (CPU is Piledriver architecture, quad-core 64-bit w/ AVX+XOP+FMA3+FMA4, GPU architecture is Radeon HD7660), accompanied by up to 8GB RAM, a 64GB to 1TB SSD, a trio of display ports, four eSATAp 3.0 ports, four USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports, an 1Gb Ethernet port.
I wonder how Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo will respond?
It's also an open platform, you can install whatever you want on it, with full access to the hardware.
I don't really understand why people want Linux to be popular. It already has enough retards making stupid questions on Stack Overflow and I don't want more of those.
also, stack overflow is garbage, RTFM if you need help.
ALSO, the piston is a cool idea, I will buy one.
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Anonymous2013-01-08 22:59
>>5
Linux becoming more popular is a good thing. It makes those of us resisting Jewish corporatism less obscure. It will make ZOG less likely to attempt to outlaw open source software.
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Yes, the gaming industry is going to spread Linux freedom to all, with their 100% unlocked devices, FOSS all the way down to the bios, and a plethora of high-quality, big budget gaming blockbusters released under GPLv3.
More than likely, however, you'll get something between Android and Tivo with the word Linux buried somewhere in the treacherous EULA.
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Anonymous2013-01-08 23:42
>>9
That was not the question. As far as I'm concerned, I'm perfectly fine with the uneducated using closed-source facebook machines (and that's what they want anyway).
I also assumed you were an OpenBSD user. Why do you read linux questions on Stack Overflow? Sounds like 2 mistakes to me.
On the other hand I have no contempt for kids playing with Linux. You've got to be a beginner at some point. And I'm not bothered by ``retard asking stupid questions'' as I don't read web forums or Stack Overflow.