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I share Doug's annoyance with this. I paid for this computer (enough that I wouldn't forget it anytime soon). I know it's mine and it's one of my favourite possession. Anyone trying to change that have got to be careful. So of course the stuff on it is mine. Who else's would it be?
I guess I'm not part Microsoft's main target audience. I'm just saddened that SUSE took up this intellectually derogatory practice too. I agree entirely, Of course, I've not been part of MS *target* audience since the begining. My skills, such as they are , have been earned by me and my adventures and mis- adventures w/ computers, which at the earlly stage I actually paid $10k US for.. the idea that they believe , and they do, that no matter the price the computer belings to them and I am only allowed to *use* it as they think I should was something abhorent. Not to mention something they showed very early on.. I switched from windows 3.0 to OS/2 in a "deal" where you got basically a free copy of it for the handing in of a page of the windows "manual" .. And I bought Os/2 from then on, w/o the windows add in when that became an option. I never installed it so saw no need to pay the *tax*...
I did Beta test w2k, and discovered, as did many others, they weren't interested in hearing about any bugs, they were going to release it in schedule reguardless of it's viability... Suse became the standard here, when doing a backup led to danger of life or limb as the backup media ( an orb drive and 2.5 gig optical disk) spit the disk out at a users head... apparently , asking w2k to do a back up is beneath it's dignity! It did obsolete the windows partitions on this net that very day, after all even w2k isn't very good at maintaining it's integrity and often needs the "reinstall the os" solution to many of it's problems... the thing is worse than HAL2000, which at least adhered to it's mission to "protect the mission at all costs" even if that meant to kill off all the human componants of the mission... they were attempting to endanger the mission by aborting it. I do wish that "this computer" would be the designation, if they need to THo, what if it's a thin client ? There doesn't seem an easy designation for any of it... perhaps the name that one uses , Phred, starblaster, skronk, etc . would be better, at least once you have gone thru the steps in yast and named the computer it should show on the desktop w/ that name... would that be a hard script to write or have work? I ask, because we all know, I break programs, but I am not a programmer, don't have the correct brain structure... Programmers seem to have step logic brains, mine seems to operate more like hyperlinks, one thought may lead to another 3 steps away; but not necesserily the next step in order... -- j -- nemo me impune lacessit it's just an afterthought; okay ? : You're listening to KPLA, Klingon radio: All glory, all the time!