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People are Idiots
foobar:
Posted by the sandman on those forums, the one with the self-made sig:
quote:
I would suggest XP, it's got a cool look to it, and there's updated Mircrosoft stuff that's not available for 98.
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Like - spyware? Bugfixes that will take care of some and bring many more?
edit: if the word "Microsoft" is so hard to spell, (Mircrosoft) why not use 'm$' ?
[ October 30, 2002: Message edited by: -=f00bar=- ]
foobar:
quote:Originally posted by Ex Eleven / b0b 2.1:
Linux has no games:
I can play all the good Games in Linux Nativly and games like CounterStrike Run in WineX! Older games like Quake I (for the nostelgic) run in DosEMU with sound (Can XP do that on a modern system). And its Free!
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No ! Quake 1 runs fine on linux-native apps like proquake, quakeforge or even the (very old) squake.
So no need for any Dosemu: just let it run the linux way ! w00t !!
http://www.planetquake.com/proquake
Fett101:
quote:Originally posted by Calum-21.2:
[QB]
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If you say so.....
Calum:
i do say so.
without meaning to cause offence, let me point out:
you implied, in effect, that calling somebody stupid was denying their right to an opinion. This is a total fallacy. In fact, by attempting to restrict somebody's right to say that somebody is stupid, you yourself are saying that that person is not allowed to express their opinion.
Bottom line: if people don't want other people to say they are stupid (due to them not being thick skinned enough to cope with it), then people shouldn't verbalise their stupid opinions in the first place!
also, one more answer, and i think this one will go in the FAq, as i have seen it asked a few times (if it's not in already that is!)
quote:Originally posted by TheGreatPoo:
Unless I am wrong (which I probably am) I think that the guy talking to "LinuxMan" in the first post has a point. If Linux were as popular as MS there would be many more viruses out there for Linux. Am I missing something?
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Maybe there would be more linux viruses, however i suspect not. The reason i expect that viruses would not really be written for linux is that in linux, a program can not modify any system files, or any other users' files, when that program is run normally. Only when a program is run by the administrator, or somebody with priveleges to access certain other files, can those files be modified. So if a program for windows is set to replace all your system files with duds, one by one, and you get it in an email and open it with outlook (which runs executables in emails by default so i heard) then you are stuffed, due to windows having no real permissioning setup (not one that works anyway), a program trying to do the same thing in linux (even if you do run it, which is not default on any mail reader i have heard of in linux) will generate error messages (at the very worst) and exit, unless it is run as a priveleged user, or as root. And you shouldn't be checking your emails as root anyway.
[ October 31, 2002: Message edited by: Calum-21.2 ]
Pantso:
Hmm, I don't know if I would call that guy stupid or moron. I don't know him personally, so making such a judgement could prove false in the end. However, I would certainly call him incompetent for not being able to install a different operating system or not trying anything else other than M$ shit.
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