, January 16, 2002 4:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ps -OT- and Holy Wars
How soon we forget: OS/2. Well, not completely - my wrist pad says
Starting today, everything your computer has ever done, it will do
better. OS/2
Mike Leone wrote:
comment
Holy Wars about
I doubt we'll ever see a Warp 5 client.
At 09:33 AM 1/21/2002 -0500, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
Scott,
I mean no offense, but thats just gross! My Penguin at home just winced
when I opened this message. Eeasy now...this is a Linux list.
Mark (a.k.a. daRcmaTTeR)
Scott Thurmond wrote:
When is
Larry Varney wrote:
How soon we forget: OS/2. Well, not completely - my wrist pad says
Starting today, everything your computer has ever done, it will do
better. OS/2
I -still- know people who are big on Atari/Amiga's! smile
Larry Varney
Cold Spring, KY
http://w3.one.net/~lvarney
Livin' in Linux is getting much easier nowadays, no need to scandisk,
defrag
(thx to reiserfs and ext3), restart, reinstall (when we got win crashed),
and
As I said ... my Win2K OS never crashes, and I've never had to re-install
the OS. In previous versions of Windows, especially the consumer
How often do you reboot your W2k machine? Not because it crashed or
anything, just because?
On Thursday 17 January 2002 10:29, Mike Leone wrote:
Livin' in Linux is getting much easier nowadays, no need to scandisk,
defrag
(thx to reiserfs and ext3), restart, reinstall (when we got win
think at that point
they really need to check the system, something just is not right
With their hardware.
-Original Message-
From: mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 4:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mike Leone
Subject: Re: [expert] ps -OT-
How often do you
Ron,
I trust him to do whatever benifits him in the short run and fsck's the consumer
and it's wallet.
James
Political sig 2002: I've got my daddy's shoes, his pants and his old job.. wonder
why he says he want's to keep the trains?
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 22:42:42 -0500
Ronald J.
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Look, you stick to your vices, I'll stick to mine. (Actually, I've got the
Model 69+ with the semi-automatic beer dispenser, dual overhead cams and
racing stripes.)
-- cmg
Semi-automatic beer dispenser? I -want- one! ;-)
--
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark Weaver
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ps -OT-
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:21:10 -0500
Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully uttered these words
to ponder:
Jason
Mandrake has a lot of catching up to do in being as lousy an operating
system
as Windows 2000 (wife has it on her machine, support it 40 hours each
week,
it sucks). A lot of stuff is coming out daily about XP also (which is
why I
See, I gotta disagree. I use Win2K daily at work, and do
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike Leone
Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 4:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ps -OT-
Mandrake has a lot of catching up to do in being as lousy an operating
system
as Windows 2000 (wife
Mike Leone wrote:
See, I gotta disagree. I use Win2K daily at work, and do support it. It
ain't a bad OS. It for sure is better than NT or Win9x/ME.
comment
Holy Wars about which OS is the best will go on forever. And we can
thank Linus for this because only a few short years ago there were
mike wrote:
Mandrake has a lot of catching up to do in being as lousy an operating system
as Windows 2000 (wife has it on her machine, support it 40 hours each week,
it sucks). A lot of stuff is coming out daily about XP also (which is why I
am not suggesting wife upgrade to it). I fear
J. Craig Woods wrote:
Mike Leone wrote:
See, I gotta disagree. I use Win2K daily at work, and do support it. It
ain't a bad OS. It for sure is better than NT or Win9x/ME.
comment
Holy Wars about which OS is the best will go on forever. And we can
thank Linus for this because only a
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Larry Varney
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 4:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ps -OT- and Holy Wars
How soon we forget: OS/2. Well, not completely - my wrist pad says
Starting today, everything your computer has ever
The OS that runs my toaster is better than NT or 9x. On the other hand I
would't trust 2000 to run my toaster either.
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 15:14, Mike Leone wrote:
Mandrake has a lot of catching up to do in being as lousy an operating
system
as Windows 2000 (wife has it on her
Amen! Actually it was Mandrake 6.5 that really drove me to hate Windows. I
must have bellowed fo 2 days straight about how it was poosible to create a
real OS and Microsoft was charging big bucks for garbage (Win2000). Mandrake
7.2 was da bomb, and 8.0 did solve more problems than it
Win2K might be good.
But, too expensive to buy another sotware tools that I need to do programming.
Visual Studio? CF Studio?
Well, I got only My 3 disk Mandrake, and support from a very active linux
community all over the world (nothing's is free from M$).
I got all tools to do web
Ric Tibbetts wrote:
Each of the current batch of OSs have their strengths weaknesses. It's
yeah well some of the OS's have more weaknesses than others.
my Rs. 0.02 worth, and trust me a Rupee is way less then a $ :o)
Regards,
mario
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go
Jason Guidry wrote:
so you'll have to excuse me if I don't join you guys in lamenting that
LM8.1 isn't more like Windows ME.
Jason, I won't even ask anyone to excuse me! That Mandrake (any version) is
not more like Windog is a blessing... grin
--
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:21:10 -0500
Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully uttered these words
to ponder:
Jason Guidry wrote:
so you'll have to excuse me if I don't join you guys in lamenting
that LM8.1 isn't more like Windows ME.
Jason, I won't even ask anyone to excuse me! That
Weaver
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 8:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] ps -OT-
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 08:21:10 -0500
Ronald J. Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully uttered these words
to ponder:
Jason Guidry wrote:
so you'll have to excuse me if I don't join you guys
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 20:23, Dwaine Felch wrote:
The truth of the matter is if Mandrake is compared to Win9x or ME
Mandrake
Is far superior BUT, put Mandrake up against Win2000 or better yet WinXP
and
Mandrake has a lot of catching up to do.
Dunno about a LOT. But in *some* areas, maybe.
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 08:38 pm, you wrote:
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 20:23, Dwaine Felch wrote:
The truth of the matter is if Mandrake is compared to Win9x or ME
Mandrake
Is far superior BUT, put Mandrake up against Win2000 or better yet WinXP
and
Mandrake has a lot of catching up to
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 21:50, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 08:38 pm, you wrote:
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 20:23, Dwaine Felch wrote:
The truth of the matter is if Mandrake is compared to Win9x or ME
Mandrake
Is far superior BUT, put Mandrake up against Win2000 or
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 08:50 pm, you wrote:
SuperStud
Model 69 Combination
LOL.
Am I the only one for whom this name didn't conjure up a picture of a
scanner, coffee maker, cig lighter?
-s
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Dwaine Felch wrote:
The truth of the matter is if Mandrake is compared to Win9x or ME
Mandrake
Is far superior BUT, put Mandrake up against Win2000 or better yet WinXP
and
Mandrake has a lot of catching up to do.
I have to politely disagree. ;-)
My brother is running XP on his machine,
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 10:21 pm, you wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 08:50 pm, you wrote:
SuperStud
Model 69 Combination
LOL.
Am I the only one for whom this name didn't conjure up a picture of a
scanner, coffee maker, cig lighter?
-s
Look, you stick to your vices, I'll stick
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 10:21 pm, you wrote:
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 08:50 pm, you wrote:
SuperStud
Model 69 Combination
LOL.
Am I the only one for whom this name didn't conjure up a picture of a
scanner, coffee maker, cig lighter?
-s
ok, all in good fun, but to the guy who nuked his /ect/whatever...
all in good fund00d, U R so 31337/fun
second:
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 17:50, Randy Kramer wrote:
D. R. Evans wrote:
I know that Civileme disagrees with me (he says to use frequently-
backed-up CVS), but this is the One
not sure how about just getting back /usr/local/share dir
but the links below can help undeleting, not sure if its part of the
file system or the full file system, some of them are free to use, as
files are actually not delted, just that the inodes are marked for reuse
by the file system
check
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 07:48 am, you wrote:
not sure how about just getting back /usr/local/share dir
but the links below can help undeleting, not sure if its part of the
file system or the full file system, some of them are free to use, as
files are actually not delted, just that the
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