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DFS the proven liar Tidying up after Linuxbegin Error Log for Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:50:42 -0400 - dfs You're the fscking liar and a moron to boot. You are explicitly pbutting the file to the application dumbbutt. It wouldn't matter what the extension is, or what the filename is, or if there even was an extension at all. Windows is the only OS that implicitly places importance on the filename and extension, not Linux. Stop trying to make Linux look bad when your own OS of preferrence has more issues and problems than Linux ever did. Tidying up after Linux 16763 snips Take a look at a Windows .EXE file in a hex editor sometime. What's the first thing you see? Right... you see the letters "MZ". This identifies a particular type of executable file; in...
If you think that, then remove all the extensions from the files in a directory and navigate to that directory using Konqueror, Nautilus, and Explorer. Then tell me this again. Yes, they are. Filename extensions are just a shortcut, but if you remove them, they still can be identified on Linux. On Windows? The OS is like DUH!!!!
Cuz you don't know what you're talking about, as I proved below... You attempt to degrade Linux because you are totally clueless about it. I wonder how many other people you've put off of it based on your lies, ignorance and inepbreastude? Tidying up after Linux 16762 Consider a text editor, editing file "foo". When you write out your changes, it might do it this way: 1. write out a new file, "foo.tmp". 2. rename "foo" to "foo.bak". 3. rename "foo.tmp... -- rapskat - 13:53:35 up 14:35, 1 user, load average: 0.53, 0.38, 0.16 "There is no beautifier of complexion or form of behavior like the wish to scatter joy, and not pain, around us." -- Raph Waldo Emerson
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