PhatSlacko 5.5 - A Microsoft-Apple Replacement <CLOSED>

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#61 Post by Q5sys »

James C wrote:To quote myself.....

James C wrote:Moving on along now....... :)

nah... stay... and make sure you cook some popcorn... I have a feeling its going to get better. :lol:

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#62 Post by Ray MK »

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#63 Post by raffy »

How about "Use PHATslacko and forget your expensive O$es"?
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#64 Post by pemasu »

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PhatSlacko 5.5 beat them all - Micro$oft - Apple - you name it - Case Closed.

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#65 Post by tlchost »

[quote="Ray MK"]I don’t understand - what’s “<closed>

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#66 Post by 01micko »

PHATSlacko ... no credit card required :twisted:

One day, in the not too distant future, M$ and A$$le are going to attach credit card readers to the side of there machines. It will be required monthly to swipe your card just to renew your OS sub such that you can boot up!

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#67 Post by James C »

Q5sys wrote:
James C wrote:To quote myself.....

James C wrote:Moving on along now....... :)

nah... stay... and make sure you cook some popcorn... I have a feeling its going to get better. :lol:
Guess I could hang around a bit longer....... :lol:

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#68 Post by bignono1 »

This is damn stupid.

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#69 Post by Ted Dog »

Meh, LInux drama..... :o

Thanks to those who made this and those who that started this thread to highlight this, posting from PhatSlacko5.5 now and the fonts are so tiny...

got my video card and best resolution for my monitor on original boot.

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#70 Post by tlchost »

bignono1 wrote:This is damn stupid.
Of course....comedic relief from the weighty issues all Linux users face.

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#71 Post by 8-bit »

Ted Dog,
I also noticed the small fonts and it seems that one should have an option to increase global font size without having to search for how to do it.

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#72 Post by darkcity »

Global font size can be set using-

PuppyMenu > Desktop > Set Global font size

don't know if this effects the browser.

A screenshot would be descriptive :twisted:

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