On 2013/2/27 6:31 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Mark Filipak wrote:
On 2013/2/27 11:18 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:

Hasn't even run it, apprently, or at least wrote in an earlier message "But I don't 
run Linux."

Now that's it in a nutshell, isn't it.  Seems to me that Mark is simply a troll 
(certainly not a "debian-user")


I'm not a troll, Miles.
-snip-

Which brings us back to the question of: if not trolling, what is your purpose 
here?

Miles Fidelman

I'm trying to get help, Miles. I've been lurking. This didn't start out as my thread. 
"I wish to advocate linux" is not my aim. I merely made a comment about Linux 
advocacy and got jumped on. Whether you think I deserved to get jumped on or not, I got 
many messages in short order attacking me. I guess I did hit a nerve.

You insist on pointing out that mentally challenged people can install Debian. 
That's wonderful (a bit insulting too, don't you think?). I have not had that 
experience. My experience has been: I make (or buy) CDs. I boot them. I begin the 
installation. I'm asked a hundred times whether I want to install this program or 
that program. But I'm not at all prepared to choose because I don't know anything 
about Linux or the programs, so I choose to install them all. Then when I try to 
boot my new Linux installation, I get an error message that such-&-such program 
is missing and boot is terminating with a kernel panic or a failure code. This has 
happened many times. When I asked about this in Linux forums, I got answers that 
only a Linux guru would understand.

Let me give you an example of the kind of insensitivity (or myopic stupidity) 
that seems to be the hallmark of the Linux community. In the Debian live page, 
dd is offered as the way to copy the ISO file to a USB stick. But the dd 
program offered only runs in Linux! What good is that to someone who is running 
Windows at the time? It's like Linux is in it's own world.

I thought I was at a forum in which people would like to advocate for Linux and 
therefore would do what's needed to assure successful conversion from Windows 
to Linux, but instead I experience the same elitism and condescension I'd 
experienced at other Linux forums.

If you can't see that, then you are part of the problem. I give up. I 
apparently will never run Linux because I'm too stupid.




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