On Tuesday 05 February 2002 18:32, Eric W. Biederman wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > My name is Steve Cicirelli. I am writing a screenplay, about a young > > student who is a real computer wiz. Can you give me a covnersation that > > two people who are really good with Linux would probably say? > > The first you have already gotten from Ian. Beyond that watch this list > and you will get to read plenty of conversations between people who are > quite good with Linux. > > > If also possible can you > > give me a list of really complex terms associated with Linux and what > > they are/mean? Thank you very much! I appreciate it! > > There is no such thing as a complex term. Terms are what people invent > when they talk about something a lot, in which case the concept is well > understond, and not complex. At least for people using them in > day to day life. > > As for something impressive you can use in a movie, I doubt you can > find it. Primarily we are a society of people who let our actions > speak for us. Who value solving hard problems. The good > conversations last longer than any screen play. > > Consider to what it has taken for a loosely knit group, with few > direct monitary rewards to be the only group to be able to succesfully > compete with Microsoft, a genuine monopoly. > > Show us you aren't just some fly by night, looking for an easy answer > and you can probably find some help... > > Eric
And if any of our quotes do make it into a movie, we dont expect any money but you best not forget us in those credits.
