From: James Westwood on 1 Jun 2010 10:18 On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 07:06:26 +0200, Aragorn wrote: > On Monday 31 May 2010 23:17 in comp.os.linux.setup, somebody identifying > as RayLopez99 wrote... > >> Oh, I code and am a power user in Windows and have built dozens of >> systems from scratch. > > Your conspicuous lack of understanding of the basics of an operating > system and of basic 21st century network technology contradicts that > statement. Seriously! -- James Westwood Remove'spamo' to reply. Microsoft? Not on my watch. 6/1/2010 10:17:42 AM
From: William Poaster on 1 Jun 2010 18:19 Aragorn wrote: > On Monday 31 May 2010 23:17 in comp.os.linux.setup, somebody identifying > as RayLopez99 wrote... > >> Oh, I code and am a power user in Windows and have built dozens of >> systems from scratch. > > Your conspicuous lack of understanding of the basics of an operating > system and of basic 21st century network technology contradicts that > statement. He's just trolling. The troll has asked similar questions before, over & over & over... For one example google: "Seriously, does anyone seriously use linx" or similar, which the troll posted about a dozen times. -- FreeBSD 8.0 64-bit Kubuntu 10.04 64-bit Mandriva 2010 64-bit
From: James Westwood on 1 Jun 2010 18:25 On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 23:19:46 +0100, William Poaster wrote: > Aragorn wrote: > >> On Monday 31 May 2010 23:17 in comp.os.linux.setup, somebody identifying >> as RayLopez99 wrote... >> >>> Oh, I code and am a power user in Windows and have built dozens of >>> systems from scratch. >> >> Your conspicuous lack of understanding of the basics of an operating >> system and of basic 21st century network technology contradicts that >> statement. > > He's just trolling. The troll has asked similar questions before, over & > over & over... > For one example google: "Seriously, does anyone seriously use linx" or > similar, which the troll posted about a dozen times. A quick Google and he would have had his answer 3 days ago. It seems that no matter what advice people offer he finds something wrong with the suggestion. It's a never ending meta thread along the lines of what's the meaning of life. -- James Westwood Remove'spamo' to reply. Microsoft? Not on my watch. 6/1/2010 6:23:42 PM
From: Matt Giwer on 2 Jun 2010 01:02 On 05/30/2010 08:05 PM, RayLopez99 wrote: > On May 31, 2:33 am, Matt Giwer<jul...(a)tampabay.rr.com> wrote: >> On 05/30/2010 06:25 PM, RayLopez99 wrote: >>> This is the fabled "Linux community"? >> Legendary perhaps but not fabled. > Yes, these people are legends in their own mind. With their 1% market > share. The one time in a decade I'm maybe interested in Linux I can't > get a straight answer (it's happened before). > You freetards are your own worst enemy. As you are ignorant of computers in general and OSs in particular, although you may have gotten an attaboy in high school for it, I do not see why you continue to post in the high school mode. -- "The werewolf ate my homework," declared the young Dr. Frankenstein. -- The Iron Webmaster, 4263 http://www.giwersworld.org/holo2/ a11 Wed Jun 2 00:57:32 EDT 2010
From: Aragorn on 2 Jun 2010 03:32
On Wednesday 02 June 2010 00:25 in comp.os.linux.setup, somebody identifying as James Westwood wrote... > On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 23:19:46 +0100, William Poaster > wrote: > >> Aragorn wrote: >> >>> On Monday 31 May 2010 23:17 in comp.os.linux.setup, somebody >>> identifying as RayLopez99 wrote... >>> >>>> Oh, I code and am a power user in Windows and have built dozens of >>>> systems from scratch. >>> >>> Your conspicuous lack of understanding of the basics of an operating >>> system and of basic 21st century network technology contradicts that >>> statement. >> >> He's just trolling. The troll has asked similar questions before, >> over & over & over... >> For one example google: "Seriously, does anyone seriously use linx" >> or similar, which the troll posted about a dozen times. > > A quick Google and he would have had his answer 3 days > ago. > It seems that no matter what advice people offer he > finds something wrong with the suggestion. > It's a never ending meta thread along the lines of > what's the meaning of life. But less intelligent than that. <grin> -- *Aragorn* (registered GNU/Linux user #223157) |