Re: Yet another OS
- From: Davorin Vlahovic <nrubA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 23:18:32 +0100
On 2007-02-19, Mercury <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Moog wrote:
What? Open Source software needs to supply full support?
No, but it either needs to do that OR work properly out of the box...
...IF you want to claim it as superior for users.
What kind of users?
Considering how much time and effort I've already put into learning
Linux, I consider it offensive to be called a noob.
It doesn't matter how much time you've put into, it's what you've
learned what counts.
That being said, we don't care if you find it offensive if someone calls
you a noob. Heck, you can't even set up a monitor in X or see if your
system runs with full DMA on external storage.
If after all this time I still can't get it to work properly, then the
problem isn't with me, it's with the OS.
Sure, blame the OS that can be configured to run as fast (or as slow in
your case) as user wants it to be.
--
Najveca moc u fizici je moci staviti minus tamo gdje ti treba.
The greatest special power in physics is to be able to place the
minus sign where you need it.
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