You bring two words together:
"free" and "GNU"
So you are "free" not to use "GNU" software.
For me most freeware projects have a much higher quality as all
the stuff comming from socalled "software houses". This is my
"free" oppinion.
Bye
Alan Grimes wrote:
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Maybe you should apply to become a developer and add the support you
require. grub is after all developed by volunteers and is still alpha
software.
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 04:41:00PM -0500, Alan Grimes wrote:
> Let me offer you a truce: Provide for me a GRUB binary that users can
> *EASILY* inst
Alan Grimes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have been thinking about this for a few days and I have decided to
> report the inclusion of GRUB, as GRUB, in the GNU project as a bug, one
> that I find extremely frustrating.
I won't answer this, since I believe the only person with authority to
spe
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I have been thinking about this for a few days and I have decided to
report the inclusion of GRUB, as GRUB, in the GNU project as a bug, one
that I find extremely frustrating. My frustration regarding this subject
is to the point that I am about to go running through the streets
screaming.