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dallas's Profile

Member since December 7, 2007

  • Name

    dallas wiebelhaus

  • Location:

    United States of America

Favorite Files

  1. Adobe Flash Player for Linux
  2. DVD Flick
  3. Floola for Windows
  4. fre:ac
  5. ImgBurn
  6. InfraRecorder
  7. iPhone Unlock Toolkit
  8. Mumble for Linux
  9. Quick Media Converter
  10. TV-Browser for Linux

Recent Posts

  1. Review - Microsoft Security Essentials (32-bit)

    1.0.1407.00 Beta (Jun 25, 2009)

    This application is horrible , here's some screenshots of it's ultimate fail , granted it's still in beta. pfft.

    http://ubuntuforums.org/...p?p=7516513#post7516513

  2. Review - Ubuntu

    9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) Beta (Mar 27, 2009)

    Fantastic OS I've been using it for years on multiple computers. But this recent pull of "display-config" is asinine. And the issue still is not rectified. If the hardware detection doesn't properly detect your LCD or it detects it as a CRT , Your screwed. You'll be running at 800x600.

    Detects flawlessly on all my other computers but the one I need it the most on doesn't.

    William Grant needs to bring display-config back , bottom line.

    btw , PCLOS , SUSE all detect it without issue.

  3. Review - Wine

    1.1.13 (Jan 16, 2009)

    Forward thinking and progressive , Top Notch devs.

  4. Review - Mozilla Thunderbird (v2)

    2.0.0.19 (Dec 30, 2008)

    Fantastic application but it looks like extensive abilities of webmail now are taking it's toll on what used to be a necessity , the traditional email client.

    Using gmail anywhere anytime with calendars and multiple pop3 accounts flooding into it with a strong as an ox spam filtering , the future of email.

  5. Review - IZArc

    3.81 Build 1550 (Nov 10, 2008)

    The best , I've been using it on my computers , tech computers and customer computers for about 4 years , 5300 service orders with this application installed without issue , handles everything and has a slick interface , can't ask for much more.

  6. Comment - It's official: Google Chrome, the operating system

    3.81 Build 1550 (Jul 8, 2009 - 12:54 PM)

    I do all of these things in Linux , so wtf are you talking about?

  7. Comment - The netbook fraud: Truth, lies, and consequences in the PC market's hottest segment

    3.81 Build 1550 (Jun 15, 2009 - 5:28 PM)

    I understand if this fool doesn't like the netbooks , But We have been selling and supporting the hell out of them and EVERYBODY wants one , that is of course we are only dealing with the Linux varieties.

  8. Comment - All eyes on Minnesota as RIAA trial starts over

    3.81 Build 1550 (Jun 15, 2009 - 10:06 AM)

    *Laces up his combat boots*

    *Loads up the mortar shells*

    *Packs extra banna clips*

    "Let's fight fire with fire arms , **** these b****es it's time to drop bombs on these crackers"

  9. Comment - Wal-Mart's iPhone launch meets widespread outage

    3.81 Build 1550 (Jan 2, 2009 - 5:36 PM)

    Lol , trying to act like you don't surf porn.

  10. Comment - Wal-Mart's iPhone launch meets widespread outage

    3.81 Build 1550 (Jan 2, 2009 - 1:31 AM)

    I don't understand people paying 100$ (one phone) 150$ (two phones) a month for the service plans , I understand the companies charging that much. They will after all charge what ever we let them but ~People~ paying that much baffles me is it really worth it? I understand the tech 100% but while researching buying I was floored by the monthly fees , It's not that I can't afford it but whether it's worth that damn much , serious question , I would like to hear other tech savvy peoples opinions on whether it's REALLY worth it?

    Thanks , 6.