Have you seen this?
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The problem is, most of the so called Linux zealots don't know the "advantages" and find it easier to parrot things like Windoze sux, BSOD, Linux roolz, BSOD, Tux rox, BSOD, Windoze is not secure, BSOD, Windoze is buggy, BSOD, M$, BSOD, etc.
Regards,Rohit Sinha
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- Mother Teresa:laugh: Matt Newman
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Before I discovered CP, I used to go to the Programming rooms on Yahoo chat to be with other programmers. X|
Regards,Rohit Sinha
Meet Browsy
Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
- Mother Teresa:omg: I haven't used Yahoo for years Matt Newman
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First Roswell ... Then JFK ... now this ... wait a sec ... I think someone just changed the text in this message ... I swear I had four items listed originally ... :~ D.
:suss: Matt Newman
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Joshua Quick wrote: This type of unprofessionalism only strengthens my support for Windows. Agreed, last year I was contemplating turning an old PC into some sort of Linux based server until. I even had a neighbor that was a "Linux Advocate". He has completely turned me off to linux and most of open source because rather than tell me the advantages of linux, he told me why windows sucked and why I was a idiot for using windows at all. Matt Newman
Sonork: 100:11179 "If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was boredActually, I've installed Linux on an old PC of mine recently just to try it. My first "attempt" was Debian. I tried installing the desktop on it and the installer crashed half way through. On top of that, the crash prevented me from logging in as root. I eventially got it working again, but it took a couple phone calls. My second "attempt" was Red Hat which I installed recently on a different PC of mine. The OS install program crashed on me once too. Hmmm... all of this talk about Linux being more secure and stable than MS Windows sounds like BS to me. I don't know. Maybe I was just unlucky?
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He has many words to tell us what Microsoft will do, quite some to tell us what they could, and just a few what they actually do.
"Vierteile den, der sie Hure schimpft mit einem türkischen Säbel."
sighist | Agile Programming | doxygenOk, you're all bashing Linux. Fine. But, who has a sensible explaination for the fellow's XBox being 'reset'? 'til next we type... HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
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Ok, you're all bashing Linux. Fine. But, who has a sensible explaination for the fellow's XBox being 'reset'? 'til next we type... HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
Jesse Evans wrote: Ok, you're all bashing Linux. Where did I? Jesse Evans wrote: But, who has a sensible explaination for the fellow's XBox being 'reset'? Was that in the things that will happen, can happen, or did happen? Anyway, MS Knowledge Base[^] has the answer.
"Vierteile den, der sie Hure schimpft mit einem türkischen Säbel."
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The problem is, most of the so called Linux zealots don't know the "advantages" and find it easier to parrot things like Windoze sux, BSOD, Linux roolz, BSOD, Tux rox, BSOD, Windoze is not secure, BSOD, Windoze is buggy, BSOD, M$, BSOD, etc.
Regards,Rohit Sinha
Meet Browsy
Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person.
- Mother Teresa£inux! Why should Microsoft have all the fun! This Lindows company is just trying to bank off of our fears anyways. So, lets share the love. Take that Linux! ;P (I used ALT-0163 to make the English pound. Did it work?)
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Run! Run! Run for your lives! There's a rabid penguin on the loose! RUN! :eek:
Software Zen:
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Actually, I've installed Linux on an old PC of mine recently just to try it. My first "attempt" was Debian. I tried installing the desktop on it and the installer crashed half way through. On top of that, the crash prevented me from logging in as root. I eventially got it working again, but it took a couple phone calls. My second "attempt" was Red Hat which I installed recently on a different PC of mine. The OS install program crashed on me once too. Hmmm... all of this talk about Linux being more secure and stable than MS Windows sounds like BS to me. I don't know. Maybe I was just unlucky?
Joshua Quick wrote: Maybe I was just unlucky? Nope, I've seen this alot, and my roomate is trying to install linux on a machine right now but if its not one problem its another. I guess what they mean by stable is if you get it running (big if) and don't really touch it and let the uptime clock run and nothing more its stable ;P Matt Newman
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£inux! Why should Microsoft have all the fun! This Lindows company is just trying to bank off of our fears anyways. So, lets share the love. Take that Linux! ;P (I used ALT-0163 to make the English pound. Did it work?)
Brilliant! :laugh:
**"Permanent good can never be the outcome of untruth and violence." -- Mahatma Gandhi
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£inux! Why should Microsoft have all the fun! This Lindows company is just trying to bank off of our fears anyways. So, lets share the love. Take that Linux! ;P (I used ALT-0163 to make the English pound. Did it work?)
Joshua Quick wrote: I used ALT-0163 to make the English pound. Cool! Can you find a key combination to make them jump up and down too? ;P
Regards,Rohit Sinha
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Jesse Evans wrote: Ok, you're all bashing Linux. Where did I? Jesse Evans wrote: But, who has a sensible explaination for the fellow's XBox being 'reset'? Was that in the things that will happen, can happen, or did happen? Anyway, MS Knowledge Base[^] has the answer.
"Vierteile den, der sie Hure schimpft mit einem türkischen Säbel."
sighist | Agile Programming | doxygenpeterchen wrote: Where did I? (... bash Linux) I did not mean to imply you, personally, were. Just the general tone of the thread. I should have replied to the thread's head, I guess, rather than your post. Sorry for the confusion. peterchen wrote: Anyway, MS Knowledge Base[^] has the answer. Cute :| (It's kinda difficult to read the text, as its color blends in with the background.) Anyway, I guess your implication is that the fellow's problem was user error? How about the lack of a warning prompt that something was going to be changed? Of course, maybe he's making this up as part of a wider anti-M$ conspiracy. 'til next we type... HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
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peterchen wrote: Where did I? (... bash Linux) I did not mean to imply you, personally, were. Just the general tone of the thread. I should have replied to the thread's head, I guess, rather than your post. Sorry for the confusion. peterchen wrote: Anyway, MS Knowledge Base[^] has the answer. Cute :| (It's kinda difficult to read the text, as its color blends in with the background.) Anyway, I guess your implication is that the fellow's problem was user error? How about the lack of a warning prompt that something was going to be changed? Of course, maybe he's making this up as part of a wider anti-M$ conspiracy. 'til next we type... HAVE FUN!! -- Jesse
Jesse Evans wrote: I did not mean to imply you, personally, were. Yeah, I figured you probably just picked the last reply. Jesse Evans wrote: Anyway, I guess your implication is that the fellow's problem was user error? my implication is that I didn't bother reading so far. Seriously, this guy has a healthy paranoia. And seeing Microsoft as the Worst Devil Possible is just naive. Jesse Evans wrote: M$ Watch this: $un Ha! ;P
"Vierteile den, der sie Hure schimpft mit einem türkischen Säbel."
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Joshua Quick wrote: I used ALT-0163 to make the English pound. Cool! Can you find a key combination to make them jump up and down too? ;P
Regards,Rohit Sinha
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Joshua Quick wrote: I used ALT-0163 to make the English pound. Cool! Can you find a key combination to make them jump up and down too? ;P
Regards,Rohit Sinha
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- Mother TeresaRohit Sinha wrote: Cool! Can you find a key combination to make them jump up and down too? CTRL-ALT-DEL No wait, that makes me jump up and down! :laugh:
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This is just propaganda. Unproffesional mud slinging. Ever notice that the Linux community focuses on bashing Windows rather than touting Linux's features and benefits? A good example of this is at www.slashdot.org. If the Linux community wants me to switch from Windows to Linux, then this is not the way to do it. This type of unprofessionalism only strengthens my support for Windows.
Here is the deal with the Linux zealots. I have used several Linux distros for about seven years now and have been involved in many aspects of the community. It boils down to this. There are two types of people that use Linux. The Zealots and the Average Joe. The Average Joe is a person that uses Linux because it is a challenge and they get a kick out of it. They like how it works and enjoy having to spend inordanate amounts of time doing seemly simple tasks just because it's fun to have to modify source code to make it compile and work correctly. The other type of Linux users is the Zealot. The majority of these use Linux for one reason. They think it makes them smarter. There is this huge misconception out there that is "If I run Linux I am smarter then Windows Users!". The fact is 99.9% of these people are clueless and couldn't recompile a kernel if their life depended on it. I like Linux, it looks cool and is fun to play around with. However you are correct that the Linux Zealots are annoying. Half the time I get in arguments with them they start off trying to talk down to me because they use Linux. Yet when I get into detailed arguments about virtually anything they can't hold up the conversation. Most have just stuck a cd in their drive and clicked next, hmm sounds like Windows. If you did a custom install, tweaked the hell out of it you have all the room you want to bitch about Windows. If you just put a cd in and clicked next and never ventured past apt-get or rpm -ivh then sit down and shut up.
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Rohit Sinha wrote: Cool! Can you find a key combination to make them jump up and down too? CTRL-ALT-DEL No wait, that makes me jump up and down! :laugh:
CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE There's no harm in being bilingual. My code isn't buggy. Those are all fleatures.
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Actually, I've installed Linux on an old PC of mine recently just to try it. My first "attempt" was Debian. I tried installing the desktop on it and the installer crashed half way through. On top of that, the crash prevented me from logging in as root. I eventially got it working again, but it took a couple phone calls. My second "attempt" was Red Hat which I installed recently on a different PC of mine. The OS install program crashed on me once too. Hmmm... all of this talk about Linux being more secure and stable than MS Windows sounds like BS to me. I don't know. Maybe I was just unlucky?
1.) I think Linux is generally about as stable as Windows 2.) XP and 2003 are now easily "Installable' compared to Linux 3.) Linux seens to win hands down on resources needed, So if you have an old P1 or P2 and time to spare, Linux is a valid choice. Regardz Colin J Davies
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This is just propaganda. Unproffesional mud slinging. Ever notice that the Linux community focuses on bashing Windows rather than touting Linux's features and benefits? A good example of this is at www.slashdot.org. If the Linux community wants me to switch from Windows to Linux, then this is not the way to do it. This type of unprofessionalism only strengthens my support for Windows.