Paladin wrote:
> On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 16:24:05 +0200
> Alias <iamalias@gmailREMOVE.com> wrote:
>
>> Paladin wrote:
>> > Alias wrote:
>> >
>> >> Paladin wrote:
>> >>> "Alias" <iamalias@gmailREMOVE.com> wrote in message
>> >>> news:ga0fsq$atm$1@aioe.org...
>> >>>> Paladin wrote:
>> >>>>> Alias wrote:
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>> Paladin wrote:
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> There are advocate groups available...
>> >>>>>> Where everyone that goes there knows about Ubuntu.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>>> this is not one of them.
>> >>>>>> Yes it is. Live with it.
>> >>>>>>
>> >>>>>> Alias
>> >>>>> I wasn't replying to you.
>> >>>> New to Usenet?
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> I know you think this is an advocacy group...you're a troll.
>> >>>> No, I'm on a noble mission. If your average home user were to
>> >>>> move to Ubuntu, the Internet would be a safer place and spam
>> >>>> would be cut down to a trickle. As it is, home users comprise
>> >>>> herd bots that have hijacked computers in the hundreds of
>> >>>> thousands.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>> A dink with ubuntu on a low-end PC.
>> >>>> Are you always this supercilious and smug?
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Alias
>> >>>
>> >>> You just regurgitate what you read elsewhere.
>> >>> Herdbots.
>> >> You're obviously seriously ill informed if you think herd bots is
>> >> a myth.
>> >>
>> >>> You're a Linux herdbot mindlessly parroting your useless
>> >>> information. I'm on Windows...herd me.
>> >>> You can't.
>> >> You're not an average home user who accepts everything from
>> >> Windows Live Messenger and opens up emails from unknown senders.
>> >>
>> >
>> > So I know what I'm doing ?
>>
>> I guess. I don't exactly sit behind you when you're using the
>> computer.
>>
>> >
>> >>> Ubuntu is such a train wreck, you need to try to use scare
>> >>> tactics.
>> >> A lie.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Compared to Windows...Ubuntu is a train wreck for average users.
>> > That's no lie.
>>
>> Yes, it is.
>>
>> > Windows users would be more comfortable with openSUSE.
>> > Or Debian...which doesn't send out beta updates.
>>
>> I have installed Ubuntu on dozens of computers for home users. None
>> of them have had any problems.
>>
>> >
>> >>> You sure use the term supercilious tediously.
>> >> More like correctly.
>> >>
>> >>> Is that the word of the week?
>> >> No, I've known about that word for over four decades. I picked it
>> >> up when I was reading Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment back when
>> >> I was in high school.
>> >>
>> >>> smug is the same thing.
>> >>>
>> >>> Yes, I am.
>> >> Glad to see you admit it.
>> >>
>> >>> When you know what you are on about, superciliously smug is the
>> >>> best descriptive adjective to apply.
>> >> Problem is you don't know.
>> >>
>> >
>> > Now I don't know what I'm doing ?
>>
>> With Windows, maybe. With Ubuntu, obviously not.
>>
>> Alias
>
> I know ubuntu.
> I use the binary driver from nvidia.
> You use the nv driver from synaptic.
>
> Between the 2 of us, which one has a better grip on Ubuntu ?
> I do.
> I can actually configure the OS.
> You know how to insert the CD.
>
> So if you install ubuntu for someone who wants 3D acceleration...they
> are just SOL.
>
> Some advocate.
> I fell sorry for ubuntoo
>
Feel sorry, too.
Alias...you googling this stuff ?
You need to !
You are ripping people off if all you do is insert the cd.
Don't charge more than 6.5 euros for that.
Then smoke a doobie ... and remember America.
Pink Floyd, Peace signs, Budweiser, and college life.
Dude ((cough), (cough)) don't bogue the joint ...LOL
--
The Paladin