-- On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 01:59:28 John wrote:
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 11:31 am, emir limar wrote:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003 09:21:58 Michael Hasenstein wrote:
emir limar wrote:
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Well i don't know how they gone do it but based on my observations it has more reputation and all the linux related hardware i attamted to try gives Red Hat as a reference and not other brans. So as an end user I would like to see more specifik and non technical language not all those fancy tech terms etc. I am an end user.
Hey Emin, by saying/titling yourself as "an end user", are you saying you *like* being stuck as the 'I'm too stupid to think for myself or figure things out for myself so I'm going to stick with the M$ way of things' or are you just trying to say you're too lazy and stupid to try and learn anything at all other than 'I play freecell, me like surf web for pron (*pron misspelled purposely), me think computer have pretty lights and funny sounds come from it'?
John Hey John, Do you know who am i? Do you know how i use this computer. Do you know i met the compuer just 6 years ago at the college. And this is my first computer and without knowing anything except as an an user i installed Suse 7.0 Pro by my self after a month i bought this computer. Partitioning, installing, configuring linmodem, and so on so forth. And accusing people playing games wurfing porn pages. Let me tell you one more thing In this six years you cannot find sixty hours of playing on my part. I don't know if you are doing the things you mentioned but i don't. Next time be more careful befor stamping the people you don't know. On the other hand, i just decided to try another flavor. What am i gone lose. Some time and another 40 bucks. Is it too much for a Red Hat set? I bought 3 times Suse and i tried and enjoyed and now it is time to see an other Flavor.How many flavor did you tried befor Suse?
What is wrong by just trying? Finally, keep an earing this for yourself: Two things makes perfect; 1st trial and error 2nd Practice makes perfect there is a third one but it is for those who able to get a lesson from thier MISTAKES. emin
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On Thursday 27 February 2003 14:30 pm, emir limar wrote:
Hey John, Do you know who am i? Do you know how i use this computer. Do you know i met the compuer just 6 years ago at the college. And this is my first computer and without knowing anything except as an an user i installed Suse 7.0 Pro by my self after a month i bought this computer. Partitioning, installing, configuring linmodem, and so on so forth. And accusing people playing games wurfing porn pages. Let me tell you one more thing In this six years you cannot find sixty hours of playing on my part. I don't know if you are doing the things you mentioned but i don't. Next time be more careful befor stamping the people you don't know. On the other hand, i just decided to try another flavor. What am i gone lose. Some time and another 40 bucks. Is it too much for a Red Hat set? I bought 3 times Suse and i tried and enjoyed and now it is time to see an other Flavor.How many flavor did you tried befor Suse?
What is wrong by just trying?
Finally, keep an earing this for yourself: Two things makes perfect; 1st trial and error 2nd Practice makes perfect there is a third one but it is for those who able to get a lesson from thier MISTAKES. emin
Your whole email was more whine than rant. I asked you two questions. Neither of which you have answered. Here you whine again. I was in the same boat as you were. I'd never even *seen* linux, much less heard much about it, but I'd got so sick and tired of M$, M$'s practices, and M$'s sorry OS's, that I did a yahoo search for 'OS's', and found a mess of them. I tried Peanut linux first. Then tried Mandrake 8.0 (IIRR), then Mandrake 8.1, then finally now SuSE. I didn't know a thing about partitioning either. I didn't know a thing about configuring or compiling (had to even look that word up in the dictionary!). But I didn't ever *whine* about any troubles I was having, with *any* distro I tried. I asked a *lot* of questions though, and got through 99% of any problems I was having. It's all the same thing *you* should have done, instead of posting your first ever (AFAIK) post in SLE whining about all kinds of garbage. Your above post, though, takes almost a completely *opposite* stance from your original post. Make up my mind would ya? John
On Thursday 27 February 2003 08:45 pm, John wrote:
On Thursday 27 February 2003 14:30 pm, emir limar wrote:
Hey John, Do you know who am i? Do you know how i use this computer. Do you know i met the compuer just 6 years ago at the college. And this is my first computer and without knowing anything except as an an user i installed Suse 7.0 Pro by my self after a month i bought this computer. Partitioning, installing, configuring linmodem, and so on so forth. And accusing people playing games wurfing porn pages. Let me tell you one more thing In this six years you cannot find sixty hours of playing on my part. I don't know if you are doing the things you mentioned but i don't. Next time be more careful befor stamping the people you don't know. On the other hand, i just decided to try another flavor. What am i gone lose. Some time and another 40 bucks. Is it too much for a Red Hat set? I bought 3 times Suse and i tried and enjoyed and now it is time to see an other Flavor.How many flavor did you tried befor Suse?
What is wrong by just trying?
Finally, keep an earing this for yourself: Two things makes perfect; 1st trial and error 2nd Practice makes perfect there is a third one but it is for those who able to get a lesson from thier MISTAKES. emin
Your whole email was more whine than rant. I asked you two questions. Neither of which you have answered. Here you whine again. I was in the same boat as you were. I'd never even *seen* linux, much less heard much about it, but I'd got so sick and tired of M$, M$'s practices, and M$'s sorry OS's, that I did a yahoo search for 'OS's', and found a mess of them. I tried Peanut linux first. Then tried Mandrake 8.0 (IIRR), then Mandrake 8.1, then finally now SuSE. I didn't know a thing about partitioning either. I didn't know a thing about configuring or compiling (had to even look that word up in the dictionary!). But I didn't ever *whine* about any troubles I was having, with *any* distro I tried. I asked a *lot* of questions though, and got through 99% of any problems I was having. It's all the same thing *you* should have done, instead of posting your first ever (AFAIK) post in SLE whining about all kinds of garbage. Your above post, though, takes almost a completely *opposite* stance from your original post. Make up my mind would ya?
John boys boys...dont make me seperate you two ;) -- #------------------------ #Eric Bambach #Eric@CISU.net #------------------------
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 23:30:24 +0300 "emir limar" <emirlimar@lycos.com> wrote: [snip] |> John |Hey John, |Do you know who am i? Do you know how i use this computer. Do you know i met the compuer just 6 years ago at the college. And this is my first computer and without knowing anything except as an an user i installed Suse 7.0 Pro by my self after a month i bought this computer. Partitioning, installing, configuring linmodem, and so on so forth. |And accusing people playing games wurfing porn pages. |Let me tell you one more thing In this six years you cannot find sixty hours of playing on my part. I don't know if you are doing the things you mentioned but i don't. |Next time be more careful befor stamping the people you don't know. |On the other hand, i just decided to try another flavor. |What am i gone lose. Some time and another 40 bucks. Is it too much for a Red Hat set? I bought 3 times Suse and i tried and enjoyed and now it is time to see an other Flavor.How many flavor did you tried befor Suse? | |What is wrong by just trying? | |Finally, keep an earing this for yourself: Two things makes perfect; 1st trial and error 2nd Practice makes perfect there is a third one but it is for those who able to get a lesson from thier MISTAKES. |emin [snip] I have been using computers since 1987, I use CPM, DOS, Xenix, Windows (all), Mac OS, Solaris, AIX, in Linux I use Slack, Debian, Red Hat, Mandrake, Corel and since 7.2 SuSE. Then, I NEVER, in any platform I use receive any kind of support from vendor, just try ask M$ for free support, or even Sun or IBM, maybe if you plan to waste > 50K U$S a year in support IBM perhaps will assist you, just in the basics. It's a excellent idea you try Red Hat, and also try their support, for free of course :D , Debian perhaps gives what you are looking for, but then you have NO official support at all. SuSE documentation is one of the bests I saw since Bull manuals, of course it can be better, (much better in build SuSE rpms) but it's pretty good for the money it cost. Well, it's just my opinion. -- Jorge D. Buchmann | jbuchmann@intraredes.com | intraRedes S.R.L. | http://www.intraredes.com
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