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I don't usually, but... 10062On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 02:25:47 +0000, Rich Bell You are. He was sure enough. The great thing about open source is that problems get fixed, very quickly. No you didn't. You called my brother a liar on no evidecnce whatever. You even failed to read what I had written, and accused him of trashing his drive by installing Linux on it, which was absoultely not the case, since the machine still had XP on it when he came to mine on Sunday, and he installed Fedora on it *in my presence*. So, you are both a liar and a fool. To give you trolls a whack upside the head, that's why. I thought it'd be amusing to see the reaction, knowing how you ****s always claim Linux is to blame for everything bar global warming. I don't usually, but... 10063 I did. I take chances like that all of the time. I've only rarely been inconvenienced by it. No, Fishie is running... There was no power issue. Tell me, is it normal for a single app to screw an entire laptop so badly it refused to work thereafter? The OS was XP. Therefore, XP bears some measure of the blame. At least if an app on Linux f***s up, you don't usually lose the entire OS. We checked them with Knoppix, you pillock, that's how. Hey, noodle-brain, did you miss where I said what he was doing? Administering his email server via ssh. So if any writing occurred, it was on his other machine. Bullpoo. If it had been a story about how Linux went breast's up in the same circumstances, you'd have lapped it up. And yes, you do care whether he wanted to install Linux on his laptop or not, since you accused him of not buying it for that purpose, which is a lie.
Shove when the sun don't shine, boyo, you are off the mark by millions of miles. I guess you don't like your siblings, do you? You sad f***. -- Kier
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