Rajko M. wrote:
On Saturday 24 May 2008 02:22:30 pm Bob Williams wrote:
Oh, this is actaully tame.
Check out comp.os.linux.suse on Usenet. Wow, that must be flamefest group. My ISP doesn't carry it, and they're
On Friday 23 May 2008 23:52:00 Kai Ponte wrote: pretty liberal usually - I'm glad they're looking after me ;)
The good one is alt.os.linux.suse (AOLS) and the other with flame festival all the time is comp.os.linux.advocacy (COLA).
The second isn't really the one that you want to learn from. Just a bit of COLA habits are the reason for express ban here, but if someone want to see what means rude that is right place.
Wow, cola. talk about a blast from the past. I used to participate in that group in the 90s. I remember microsoft fanboys would hang out on that group and brag about windows nt, how it had smp support, and used threads, and was supported by commercial database vendors, and was therefore superior to linux, which had none of those things at the time. Of course, nt would crash a lot, and needed a lot of therapeutic reboots, as well as reboots to activate simple configuration changes, while linux would just run nonstop. Now linux has threads, smp and commercial db support, and windows doesn't crash quite as much as it used to, but otherwise it's funny how much remains the same.
But, what we have here is "No sound from YouTube". Any ideas?
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