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Fibre0p

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« Reply #45 on: 30 September 2002, 17:56 »
isn't that fantastic! www.linux.org is down
talk about stability

/me waits for the flames

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« Reply #46 on: 30 September 2002, 19:06 »
BLAH! BLAH! BLAH!

That's right, I'm a Linux noob. But at least this fucking noob doesn't have the problems you do. How fucking retarded must you be?

What distro left you so fucking twisted? It must've been many years ago, are you talking about Minix?

Once again, I don't understand what you choose to stand for...closed source, the never ending software upgrade, the never ending hardware upgrade, the never ending intrusion into your privacy. Can you afford to continue this way? I don't believe than any casual user shells out $200 bucks for windows, $200 plus for office, $20 bucks for anti-virus software, $40 bucks for norton utilities, $20 bucks for windows blinds, $100 bucks for dreamweaver, $400 bucks for photoshop, etc. etc. etc. Then if you want to get into server software, watch out! advanced server 2000, $900 bucks to start plus licenses, I don't even want to mention SQL or IIs the price is astronomical! All this can be had in Linux! for free if you have the brains! or cheaper than m$ even if you buy it retail.

I didn't really read most of your posts anyway, I'm sure they're silly because your ego got rubbed the wrong way. I'd actually be nicer if you didn't make such general, uneducated statements. But oh well, that's the way of the Troll.   :D  


Oh yeah, this is my favorite part about Linux. Say the noob fucks up his account really bad. As root you just delete that user account, and then re-add it, piece o cake. That's called learning!

[ September 30, 2002: Message edited by: RudeCat7 ]

*meow!* I didn't say Linux was easier, I said it was better, Dumbass!

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« Reply #47 on: 30 September 2002, 21:15 »
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Originally posted by Fibre0p:
and of course the average home computer user wants to learn programming languages so they can deal with compile errors when they're trying to load the text browser.


Why would they have to learn a programming language if they don't want to. Home Linux users don't need to learn a language any more than Windows users do. And they don't have to deal with compile errors if they aren't compiling. They don't have to compile anything.  But it sure is nice to have that option unlike M$ operating systems.

 
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oh and a newbie tries to remove a directory called "bin" from his home dir so he types rm -r /bin and his whole system is fucked. isn't that fantastic for the work environment?



Not true at all. First of all, a normal user does not have access to remove /bin or any file in it. In a work/corporate environment users certainly would not have root's password.  And even if you did have administrative access and deleted "/bin" it would take all of 5 minutes to get it back. I don't see how this makes your system f00ked. Another troll?
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« Reply #48 on: 30 September 2002, 21:47 »
I just took a look at your profile fibreop. tell me something did you BUY Win2k AS (Advanced Server) and put it on yer little Home computer????????? to host games off of? thinking maybe if I spend 7000 canadian it might be more stable? heck why not go for Data Center and then hget SQL Server for another 5000 dollars for an address book and then you will need to buy Content Management Server 1 CPU Licence of 17000 dollars canadian, oh and lets not forget about internet security and accelleration server which is another 2000 dollars..

yer a Fucking LeewwwwZer
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« Reply #49 on: 1 October 2002, 04:40 »
originally posted by Fibre0p
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Oh and obviously you havn't tried windows 2000\NT , they are very stable operating systems, they are all I use.

then you havent had the joy of not crashing. I do not know a shit-load about computers, and i dont have to be able to use linux. i switched like a month ago, and havent looked back. linux just makes more sense than windows, now that i am getting more comfortable with it. granted, windows2000/nt is more stable than any other flavor of windows, but next to my mac or linux box, it doesnt stand a chance. today alone windows has crashed twice. (first time i booted into it in a while also). i dont even let the bastard online. my mac/linux machines have been running non-stop for a while now, with no crashes (ever), no fuckups to report, no problems.
i suggest you get your head out of your ass, and get a life. stop trying to defend your precious windows, it will get you nowhere. unless of course you are here just to get a rise out of us, and in that case, fuck off.
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« Reply #50 on: 1 October 2002, 21:26 »
so some 12 year old can come along and as a normal user run one of the many exploits that are all over the net and get root access in a matter of ~10 seconds. Its just so easy to crack linux. Linux has to be constantly updated too.

btw i dont use win2k AS at home, i use it at work you Ferrous Cranus. If a company cant afford server software, they dont deserve to have a network.

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« Reply #51 on: 1 October 2002, 21:49 »
if windoze is so good then try this.... Setup a clean installation, setup an FTP setup IIS setup Security, set it up so you will never get a virus, trojan, and with no extra software. Just what comes with the O/S and that is it.... then do the same thing with a Linux Distro and see the results..

Case Closed

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« Reply #52 on: 1 October 2002, 21:51 »
I noted your avoidance of www.linux.org being down. Guess what? its still down... cant be a hardware upgrade.

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« Reply #53 on: 1 October 2002, 21:56 »
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 If a company cant afford server software, they dont deserve to have a network.  


Ummm...since any company can afford to get Linux, then that means every company deserves to have a network.

I know what you were trying to say, 'cause you sure didn't.

And what you were implying is just sad, pathetic and sad.


If some 10 year old or 12 year old (this time) can just come along and crack the login password, and then run a 'sploit then that is some smart motherfucker. You are just jealous of his L337 skills, and the size of this kid's dick.

h4 h4! Ur |\|07 l33t! ur 4 L4|\/|3r!!!!

Actually you are not worthy of Lamerhood. You are just a blithering dipshit...and may I remind you...

you should definitely use window$!! really, really, I am soooo LOL!

You've lost all credibility frankly, if anybody responds to your posts, they'll just be toying with you, mostly out of boredom, like me.
*meow!* I didn't say Linux was easier, I said it was better, Dumbass!

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« Reply #54 on: 1 October 2002, 10:03 »
quote:
Originally posted by Fibre0p:
I noted your avoidance of www.linux.org being down. Guess what? its still down... cant be a hardware upgrade.


Huh? It works fine for me, maybe it's a problem with your IE?
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« Reply #55 on: 1 October 2002, 10:05 »
works fine on my machine as well POOF!! it is there

Must be an MS thing LMAO!!!
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« Reply #56 on: 1 October 2002, 10:09 »
Hey Ex Eleven,

This kid needs a page to test his IE on. Can you help him out?   ;)  

Your IE is so lame, it is not compatible with Ex Eleven's new linux HTML format, watch..

Stable *.HxR script

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*meow!* I didn't say Linux was easier, I said it was better, Dumbass!

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« Reply #57 on: 1 October 2002, 10:11 »
No I think he need good ole Microsoft Support to figure this one out  :D  LOL
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« Reply #58 on: 1 October 2002, 10:12 »
oh, i just wanted to add that it worked for me as well. i am willing to bet its internet exploder, cuz it worked in both mozilla and konquerer. fucking microsoft.

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« Reply #59 on: 1 October 2002, 10:14 »
Yeah I tried it on Mozilla, Konquerer and lynx no problem

Have you done an upgrade???? if not, pay billy that may be the problem... LOL  :D
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