[Coco] RELIC: 4..... Fedora 6 DVD ISO & Linux in General: 92
Boisy Pitre
boisy at boisypitre.com
Fri May 4 22:29:25 EDT 2007
This list is becoming more and more irrelevant to me by the day.
Yesterday I posted a CoCo related topic in the midst of this sewage,
and got three responses. To date, there are 92 responses to the
Fedora 6 thread.
Where is the relevance? The reverence? The adherence to the spirit
of this list? And now this thread has degraded into some pretty
nasty name calling, just short of all-out vulgarity.
To each their own about Linux, Windows, OS X, etc. I know John
Linville personally, and consider him a friend. I suspect because of
his affiliation with RedHat, he decided to dispel certain assumptions
and myths that were being perpetrated in messages. I understand his
frustration.
That said, this thread needs to die, along with the kind of trash
talk below.
Boisy
On May 4, 2007, at 8:40 PM, Mark McDougall wrote:
> John W. Linville bent over and this came out:
>
> WTF is your problem?
>
>> So, Linux is "work", because you can't remember where to find your
>> browser icons? But you can find them alright on Windows? That is
>> pathetic.
>
> No, you're so busy looking down your nose that you've missed the
> point entirely. That you equate usability of an OS to being able to
> locate icons on a desktop - now _that_ is pathetic! I guess that's
> the depth of your knowledge... you should be thankful for modern
> Linux disto's and their automated installation scripts....
>
>> Again, you set a double standard for Linux. You don't use it
>> regularly,
>> but you expect it to just magically be familiar. You run it on
>> your 800
>> MHz throw-away laptop, but run Vista (guessing) on a brand new
>> box. You
>> don't maintain your Vista box, but feel enslaved to maintenance on
>> your
>> Linux box. You apparently can't find the browser icons on the KDE
>> desktop, but they are somehow plainly obvious to you on Vista.
>
> I don't "expect" anything of the sort you moron. I made no such
> complaints - I merely stated the fact that because _I_ don't use it
> regularly, it becomes more of a chore for _me_ to use it. Just like
> the fact that I pick up the guitar once every 6 months - I don't
> "magically expect" to be able to play it and I don't "complain"
> that it's a crappy instrument that's too hard to play. Pull your
> head in idiot!
>
> And for the record, I wouldn't touch Vista with a 10-foot clown pole.
>
>> Look, if you just want to use Vista then that is fine with me.
>> Just don't
>> "down" Linux as an excuse. At least complain about the things
>> that are
>> real problems.
>
> Not _once_ in my entire posting did I "down" Linux. Perhaps English
> isn't your first language? What part of "I love Linux and what it
> stands for" don't you understand?
>
> Oh and I'm eternally grateful that you've deigned to allow me to
> "want to use Vista". A thousand thank-you's.
>
> As for complaining about "real problems" - I think you're one of
> them. Looking back through your posts I can't find any useful
> contribution you've made to this newsgroup - or indeed one that
> doesn't mention "Linux". Why are you even here? P*ss off from Coco
> newsgroups and tout your crap elsewhere.
>
> Troll...
>
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