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« Reply #105 on: 3 October 2002, 14:34 »
From Nudecat7

Actually FibreOp is not trolling. He is trying to get the attention that he cannot get from his family or the people he knows. He is probably 20 years old at the most, probably younger. He's having problems with his homelife, not to mention his peers. It would probably be safe to say that he's been involved in "counseling". He's not dumb, but he's very troubled. Even with the negative feedback we give him, it's still the best human interaction he can hope for right now.It's kinda sad, some of his posts are basically the,"I know you are but what am I" format. I think he still goes to school, where he has at most five people he interacts with. Yeah, he has some computer experience, but I really think it probably is only casual interest. Computers are probably the only link he has with the few people he talks to. He is more concerned about just reaching out to people trying to make contact. Obviously, a person who reverts to the third person when referring to himself has some problems relating socially. This will blow over eventually.

my explanation of you...

You can be highly annoying and therefore very effective. Instead of making a frontal attack, you attempt to shift the focus of the conflict to the combatants' psychological motivations and problems. you will freely speculate about other peoples insecurities, personalities and relationships but you will almost never directly engage the subject of dispute. Therefore known as a "therapist"

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« Reply #106 on: 3 October 2002, 14:41 »
NudeCat,

oh, I guess your not here, probably playing your daily game of Mah Jong, or at the monthly canasta club meeting.

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« Reply #107 on: 3 October 2002, 14:43 »
How come my USB NIC card had on the box "Supported OS: WINx W2K XP" and linux no where to be found

It's because the manufacturer will forever be answering support calls and trying to explain how to recompile the kernel over the phone.

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« Reply #108 on: 3 October 2002, 14:53 »
From Rudecat:

WTF?!

I switched just so I could do what I needed to do! I got fucking fed up with IE locking up, the printer spooler getting corrupted, office crashing, and the whole box freezing because, how dare I?, I wanted to shut down!!!!

Its not a problem for me, havn't had a "freeze" when i tried to shut down in 2k.

Oh and try exiting your applications before you shut down, and delete the print jobs or they will be there when you boot up again
  :D


btw the main file server where i work is NT4 and has 400 day uptime. HP NetServer, also have a VPN server running win2k terminal server and has been up for 100+ days.

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« Reply #109 on: 3 October 2002, 14:54 »
notice that you are now the only person posting in this topic.

may i just say though that it was not mentioned anywhere that recompiling your kernel was necessary to make this windows only piece of hardware work. you are spewing shit out of your mouth and discrediting yourself even further. People can spot a liar a mile away. i would stick to facts if you want to be taken at all seriously.

I find that much of the hardware that you can install in linux does not even need you to restart your machine after installation. Compare that with my CDRW which needs two system reboots to install in windows. Windows itself needs to be rebooted five times when i install it and its drivers, linux needed rebooting NO times to install not only the system but all the necessary drivers AND several hundred applications.

here's ten pence, start saving up for a life, FibreOp.



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« Reply #110 on: 3 October 2002, 15:09 »
im afraid 10 pence is no good over here :\ got some AUD cash?

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« Reply #111 on: 3 October 2002, 15:11 »
hey btw my LG 32x CDRW didn't need any drivers... since when do they need drivers? i didn't have to reboot either.... and when Windows.Net comes out, one of its main features is "not needing to reboot" after driver installations and application installations

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« Reply #112 on: 3 October 2002, 15:26 »
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Originally posted by Fibre0p:
hey btw my LG 32x CDRW didn't need any drivers... since when do they need drivers?
you moron. everything needs drivers. You mean it was plug and play or some such crap, meaning the drivers get bundled with the OS.  
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i didn't have to reboot either.... and when Windows.Net comes out, one of its main features is "not needing to reboot" after driver installations and application installations

   :eek:  

what is this crap? the reasons windows needs to reboot is due to its central registry (this is also one of the main reasons for firstly its instability since many apps can be accessing the same registry at once, and secondly its insecurity, since, again, an app could access another app's stuff) needing closed and reopened, and secondly due to its inefficient use of RAM.

i was under the impression that the registry was a necessary feature of a windows OS. they would have to begin the whole thing again and model it on a unix system to eliminate this problem and then all previous windows programs would be nonfunctional on the new system.

now the only other way to make sure windows does not need a reboot to install stuff is to make the system update the registry on the fly. This is done to a certain extent in the current versions of windows, and if they continue along this road (and this is in fact what i think they will do), they can only expect greater instability as a result of excessive registry errors.

Good luck with your new windows .NET, which i hear you will be renting rather than buying, so that when they stop renting it to you in three years you will be forced to upgrade to the next version, however i will stick with my stable, free, secure and completely legal operating system of choice, Mandrake Linux, thank you very much.
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« Reply #113 on: 3 October 2002, 19:11 »
Oh boy, I can be highly annoying....No shit Sherlock!

Anyhow, it's just you posting here, Your brain can't really handle more than one thought at a time, can it? You read a little, then you post, then you read some more, then you post. Even XP Luser thinks you
re a
 
quote:
 MORON

That is pretty fucked up. And as far as attacking you personally, I just wanted others to not waste their time on you, because it's obvious you just want attention. There's no other reason you would just come here to post such inflammatory statements, which are quite ignorant to say the least, they don't even make sense. You don't know anything about Linux, regardless of what you say. I doubt you are even an advanced user in windows,you are just a sad little boy with a computer, and an internet connection. Why don't you go hit linuxnewbie.org, they're more at your level, they'll cringe when they see your "mighty" posts, you'll own them there.

FbrOp: Linux sux, I am Kewl!
NEWBIE: Eeeek! it's FbrOp! Don't mess with him!
FbrOp: I own you! XP rules!
NEWBIE: Maybe he's right, I'm gonna save up $200 bucks and get XP
FbrOp: Ur All Lamerz!!!!!
NEWBIE: FbrOp, can you tell me how to install Window blinds for XP?
FbrOp: Linux sux, I am Kewl! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me! Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me!Look at me! I am getting attention!
*meow!* I didn't say Linux was easier, I said it was better, Dumbass!

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« Reply #114 on: 4 October 2002, 08:36 »
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Oh and try exiting your applications before you shut down, and delete the print jobs or they will be there when you boot up again
 


Hey! Thanks! Now you're catching on! The linux tip O the day.
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« Reply #115 on: 4 October 2002, 10:57 »
Can you people quit replying to this idiot's drivel. It's wearing on my nerves. I don't know why you are wasting your time. He is just a TROLL.

Can someone dump this thread in the Dead Thread Zone already.

This FiberCok guy is a windoid. Who gives a shit. some people are coprapheliacs, let him do what he want's and like it (sick fuck).

But please, PLEASE, can someone abandon this now innane and useless thread.

EDIT:

Not just MY nerves BTW. Crap like this dosn't look good, especially to new visitors. This thread has become truely useless.. i think any objective examination of it will reveal this to be true.

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« Reply #116 on: 4 October 2002, 15:33 »
okay, okay, but it is the windows forum and you know there's a lot of moronic shit in here from windoids.

also i don't think this thread has reached its end yet, if i close it, fibreop will probably just start another one. let's leave it for now.
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« Reply #117 on: 4 October 2002, 18:37 »
leave this open. Its hilarious when everyone stops replying and Fibre0p starts replying to himself and has a conversation.

And he is NOT fucking WinXP LUser!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #118 on: 4 October 2002, 20:11 »
as i write this this post is post 119 in this topic! now the other longest ever topic (the hidden files one) took months to get to this size, whereas this one took only a week or two! how could i have the heart to close it?

also, yes FibreOp is the new village idiot here i think!  :D
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« Reply #119 on: 15 October 2002, 18:16 »
Hey void main, i know you are basically the most respected person on here and uve helped me out before not knowing it but back on page 4 u made a bit a shite sling at aussies and beleive me australia is actually a great country and there isnt any dingos running around, althou optus does suck huge ballz.

Also this fibrefuck guy. well do i even need to talk about him youve aleady covered him in shit lol.

Ermmm thats about it really i guess ill cyas in the Linux forum...