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Originally posted by askani:
You're a m00r0n.
and you're a cunt.
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It appears you have no ability to read OR write whatsoever.
you called me a whore, i called you a transvestite, get a grip, cunt!
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If you had you would have noticed that windows was nowhere on my post.
it doesn't matter if it was! you insulted me, i insulted you, now we're even, get fucked!
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It would appear that in your "holier than god" crusade against Windows, you would screw (for lack of a better description) the first OS to make a pass at you, namely Linux.
My religion allows for many gods, i appreciate that you elaborated on your "whores" comment, but i think you are making some simplistic and exclusionist assumptions about many of the posters on this board.
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Notice that I never dissed on Linux, except maybe Slackware which is really hitting rock bottom.
who cares? dis linux all you want, but start dissing me, and i'll dis right back, dumbass!
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If you haven't used BSD, trust someone who knows Unix better than most of you.
My trust is in your hands oh guru of unix, oh god of command lines, grow up! This "my unix is better than your unix" problem has been recurrent in the history of unix and is one of the reasons that there are so many variants. (yes, i know all about proprietary licences and different hardware architectures before you start)
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Linux is not God,
i feel sorry for you with that religious hangup, were you buttfucked by nuns as a child perhaps?
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it's not even close as far as OSes go.
right so what you're saying is that nobody should use a piece of software till it's completely perfect? well how's that going to happen if people don't use/talk about the software in question?
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So get over yourself already!!
my thoughts exactly.
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As for trc3, you should start f*cking learning command line cause it's gonna be your bread an butter in Un*x. Otherwise go back to Windows. Nobody will blame you.
i would
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You might wanna try reinstalling your BSD and making sure to select all of the packages having to do with X (you might wanna try installing everything).
Otherwise, you already got all the advice you need. That and make sure to find a quicker way to configure your system. I seem to recall this program called webmin which allowed you to do either remote admin or just regular admin through a web interface. That's all, just holler if you need anymore advice.
FINALLY!!!
When i answered originally, i said a couple of sentences to start the ball rolling, then i said does anybody else have some info. It has taken 16 posts to actually get these few scant words of genuine advice from somebody. My honest thanks, AskArnie, for that, because as you imply (but never actually said, your words being too full of self righteous drivel), this topic has been far too full of "why not just get linux" responses.
With that mentality, people, a lot of "how do you use linux" questions would have been answered with "why don't you just use windows?" instead of the helpful answers we often see on these pages.
AskArnie, while i appreciate that you might know tons about unix, and i might not know that much, it does not amount to beans unless you stop insulting people and get on with initiating us all on your holy unix secrets.
I look forward to reading your posts.
[ April 21, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]