This was sent to me off list, I have no idea why. On Wednesday 29 March 2006 6:08 am, you wrote:
On 3/28/06, Allen <slackwarewolf@comcast.net> wrote:
That's the scarey part.
Now you are getting the implications of Novell's new SUSE strategy.
After all these years? WTF are you talking about? I wasn't eh one saying
KDE was gone or not useable anymore....
Foul langauge ambly emphazies your shaky position. It is you who has now chanced upon the supriority of Gnome, thus relegating KDE to the second position.
Can you learn how to actually quote? Dam I'm readin half my text with yours. What the HELL are you talking about foul lanaguage and a shaky what?
May be. But your priorities are changing. That is what the SUSEites are
worried about.
Mine are changing? Don't think so.
SUSE users will be really glad if it is actually so.
Where in the hell are you getting this from? Novell never said they were
getting rid of KDE or any other desktop manager, so how would you NOT click on Gnome and hit enter?
See that, it's the mangled left overs of a quote.... We sure got a smart one here.
Your point - Gnome as default desktop is not a big issue. My point (and many others', as you too pointed out earlier) - KDE - as default desktop is not a big issue. Since we don't differ much, why tinker around with SUSE for no valid reason?
What the hell are you talking about tinkering? The WHOLE thing was about SUSE using Gnome by default, I pint out that was a load and not happening, and you... Are an idiot.
Actually it does as Slackware was what SUSE started with, so it would still
be on topic. And I've never heard one person complain about how Slackware is made. And being made by one person.... Whatever man.
Not whatever man, Allen. The Man. * *From http://www.slackware.com/about/* <volkerdi@slackware.com>*"Patrick Volkerding <volkerdi@slackware.com>* *Also known to many as The Man. Without Patrick, there would be no Slackware. He has worked for many years and continues to work on this popular and extremely stable distribution."
See http://www.slackware-advocacy.org/whyuse.html
"Slackware is maintained by a single person, Patrick Volkerding, who aims at delivering a stable, reliable, and trustworthy operating system. Patrick pays special attention to stability because an unstable system can neither be trusted nor relied upon. For this reason, every version of Slackware incorporates only the most stable, mature software packages available at the time of its release."
He's also one of my friends. What's your point?