Linux is Free

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Adam Albright

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:08:54 -0700, Frank <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote:

>theenemywithin wrote:
>
>> This vista newsgroup attracts all the lowest level of idiots I have ever
>> seen swarmed together!
>>

>
>Like you? We know that...linux loser trolls.


It seems the reference was to you idiots like you Franky. After all,
you are on record admitting it took you and "consultants" you claim
you needed six months to figure out Vista. It took me less than a hour
to see what was new and different and adjust accordingly. I would
suspect that was the average time for most experienced Windows users.
So stop faking you're anything but a clown that likes to flap his gums
and spread lies and call others names.
 
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Adam Albright

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 07:33:52 -0700, Frank <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote:

>Adam Albright wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 23:18:39 -0600, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
>> <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Stop tying to be in charge. You're not."
>>>Obviously I am not, perhaps your agenda requires something other than
>>>facts again.

>>
>>
>> So stop acting like you are. You aren't the first MVP I had to remind.
>>

>
>Who died and left you in charge, huh?
>So stop acting like you are in charge cause you aren't!
>Frank


You truly are a fool, but we knew that already didn't we.
 
F

Frank

Adam Albright wrote:

>
> It seems the reference was to you idiots like you Franky. After all,
> you are on record admitting it took you and "consultants" you claim
> you needed six months to figure out Vista.


Never, ever, said that you drunken fool!

It took me less than a hour
> to see what was new and different and adjust accordingly.


hahaha..Oh yeah! Lets see, just read your post where you "upgraded" to
business Vista (not a clean install...stupid move) and still can't
figure out why some folders are grayed out.

I would
> suspect that was the average time for most experienced Windows users.


So what happen to you mr lush expert?

> So stop faking you're anything but a clown that likes to flap his gums
> and spread lies and call others names.
>


I'll leave that crap to you since that's all you seem to do and are very
good at doing it.
Loser.
Frank
 
M

Mr. Happy

HeyBub wrote:

> Nemo wrote:
>> I know why Linux is free, They should be paying people to put this
>> piece of crap OS on their PC.
>> I installed about three weeks ago the install went smooth found all my
>> hardware and configured it.
>> I didn't install any programs I just wanted to try out this great OS
>> that is suppose to be so much better than Vista. What a joke it
>> doesn't even come close to windows 3.1, I booted into Linux 3 times
>> in the last 3 weeks and today it wont even finish booting. How can
>> anyone take this crap OS seriously it certainly cant be trusted with
>> sensitive files personal or business.

>
> What do you expect? Linux is a knock-off of a 40-year old operating system
> designed by a money-losing division of your local telephone company.
>
> It's possible that Microsoft secretly funds Linux development so that the
> world's malcontents, cut-purses, and nay-sayers will congregate in its
> environs and quit messing with normal folk. The rest of us can have,
> therefore, an enjoyable computing experience.


See that you've managed to copy and paste your usual garbage. Too bad you're
so wrong ...

http://www.geek.com/ubuntu-linux-should-be-your-operating-system/

Shake Hands With,
Mr. Happy
 
A

ArameFarpado

Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 14:53, HeyBub escreveu:

>
> What do you expect? Linux is a knock-off of a 40-year old operating system
> designed by a money-losing division of your local telephone company.
>

Then why does windows keep trying to imitate the linux way of work ?
and windows still has a lot to evolv to get to linux...
 
F

Frank

Mr. Happy wrote:

> See that you've managed to copy and paste your usual garbage.


------------------------------------------------------------

Referring to yourself are you?
Frank
 
A

Adam Albright

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:56:13 -0700, Frank <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote:

>Adam Albright wrote:
>
>>
>> It seems the reference was to you idiots like you Franky. After all,
>> you are on record admitting it took you and "consultants" you claim
>> you needed six months to figure out Vista.

>
>Never, ever, said that you drunken fool!
>
>It took me less than a hour
>> to see what was new and different and adjust accordingly.

>
>hahaha..Oh yeah! Lets see, just read your post where you "upgraded" to
>business Vista (not a clean install...stupid move) and still can't
>figure out why some folders are grayed out.
>
> I would
>> suspect that was the average time for most experienced Windows users.

>
>So what happen to you mr lush expert?
>
>> So stop faking you're anything but a clown that likes to flap his gums
>> and spread lies and call others names.
>>

>
>I'll leave that crap to you since that's all you seem to do and are very
>good at doing it.
>Loser.
>Frank


You're my little pet, I pull your stings and watch you dance.
 
F

Frank

Adam Albright wrote:
> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 08:56:13 -0700, Frank <fb@nospamm.cmm> wrote:
>
>
>>Adam Albright wrote:
>>
>>
>>>It seems the reference was to you idiots like you Franky. After all,
>>>you are on record admitting it took you and "consultants" you claim
>>>you needed six months to figure out Vista.

>>
>>Never, ever, said that you drunken fool!
>>
>>It took me less than a hour
>>
>>>to see what was new and different and adjust accordingly.

>>
>>hahaha..Oh yeah! Lets see, just read your post where you "upgraded" to
>>business Vista (not a clean install...stupid move) and still can't
>>figure out why some folders are grayed out.
>>
>> I would
>>
>>>suspect that was the average time for most experienced Windows users.

>>
>>So what happen to you mr lush expert?
>>
>>
>>>So stop faking you're anything but a clown that likes to flap his gums
>>>and spread lies and call others names.
>>>

>>
>>I'll leave that crap to you since that's all you seem to do and are very
>>good at doing it.
>>Loser.
>>Frank

>
>
> You're my little pet, I pull your stings and watch you dance.
>


Sober up for pete's sake!
You're becoming disgusting.
Frank
 
B

Bill Yanaire

So you've managed to install a toy OS. Big deal. Try doing some real work
and communicating with the rest of the world. A bit of a challenge with
Ubuntu. But if you like it then go for it. I'll stick with Microsoft
solutions because they pay the bills.


"Mr. Happy" <mrhappy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1184255900.857424@netadmin1.interbaun.net...
> HeyBub wrote:
>
>> Nemo wrote:
>>> I know why Linux is free, They should be paying people to put this
>>> piece of crap OS on their PC.
>>> I installed about three weeks ago the install went smooth found all my
>>> hardware and configured it.
>>> I didn't install any programs I just wanted to try out this great OS
>>> that is suppose to be so much better than Vista. What a joke it
>>> doesn't even come close to windows 3.1, I booted into Linux 3 times
>>> in the last 3 weeks and today it wont even finish booting. How can
>>> anyone take this crap OS seriously it certainly cant be trusted with
>>> sensitive files personal or business.

>>
>> What do you expect? Linux is a knock-off of a 40-year old operating
>> system
>> designed by a money-losing division of your local telephone company.
>>
>> It's possible that Microsoft secretly funds Linux development so that the
>> world's malcontents, cut-purses, and nay-sayers will congregate in its
>> environs and quit messing with normal folk. The rest of us can have,
>> therefore, an enjoyable computing experience.

>
> See that you've managed to copy and paste your usual garbage. Too bad
> you're
> so wrong ...
>
> http://www.geek.com/ubuntu-linux-should-be-your-operating-system/
>
> Shake Hands With,
> Mr. Happy
>
 
B

Bill Yanaire

Windows doesn't try to imitate linux. Are you kidding? You have it
backwards. Linux needs to evolve to get to where Windows is. That will
take years.


"ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message
news:f75jl4$u74$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 14:53, HeyBub escreveu:
>
>>
>> What do you expect? Linux is a knock-off of a 40-year old operating
>> system
>> designed by a money-losing division of your local telephone company.
>>

> Then why does windows keep trying to imitate the linux way of work ?
> and windows still has a lot to evolv to get to linux...
>
>
 
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ArameFarpado

Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 18:01, Bill Yanaire escreveu:

> Windows doesn't try to imitate linux. Are you kidding? You have it
> backwards. Linux needs to evolve to get to where Windows is. That will
> take years.
>


No, windows can't do half the things that linux do... in other hand, there
is nothing windows does that linux can not do it for years.

linux is a alternative to unix, em linux did born, there wasn't any windows
out there, just ms-dos...
linux never imitated nothing of windows, while windows as allways been a
imitation of mac-os and now vista beguins to imitate some of the linux
features...

do some reading and educate your brain
 
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Alias

Frank wrote:

> Sober up for pete's sake!
> You're becoming disgusting.
> Frank


Skip ...

> Sober up for pete's sake!
> You're becoming disgusting.
> Frank


Skip ...

> Sober up for pete's sake!
> You're becoming disgusting.
> Frank


Skip ...

> Sober up for pete's sake!
> You're becoming disgusting.
> Frank


Skip ...

> Sober up for pete's sake!
> You're becoming disgusting.
> Frank


Skip ...

> Sober up for pete's sake!
> You're becoming disgusting.
> Frank


Skip ...
 
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Alias

Bill Yanaire wrote:
> Windows doesn't try to imitate linux. Are you kidding? You have it
> backwards. Linux needs to evolve to get to where Windows is. That will
> take years.


Yeah, Windows is MUCH more adept at contracting viruses, trojans and
malware. Waaaaay ahead.

Alias
>
>
> "ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message
> news:f75jl4$u74$1@registered.motzarella.org...
>> Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 14:53, HeyBub escreveu:
>>
>>> What do you expect? Linux is a knock-off of a 40-year old operating
>>> system
>>> designed by a money-losing division of your local telephone company.
>>>

>> Then why does windows keep trying to imitate the linux way of work ?
>> and windows still has a lot to evolv to get to linux...
>>
>>

>
>
 
A

ArameFarpado

Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 19:19, Gary escreveu:

> Use linux less then 2% of the world can't be wrong.


That is because microsoft is a corrupt company that forces people to buy
there products.

How many stores do you go buy a computer that you can choose another system
than windows? hum?
Ah, yes, Pcs must come with an OS, like Macs come with MacOS, Comodores used
AmigaOS, palms use palm-os, and pcs must come with something too right? But
if Pc's are actualy an arquitecture created by ibm, they are still called
pc ibm compatible, why don't they never come with the ibm os, the OS2?

Why is still so dificult to buy a pc without windows, unless you buy it in
parts em put it together at home, and you are forced to rent a windows copy
when you buy a computer?
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

No one is forced by anyone to buy anything from Microsoft or any other
product.
Everyone has a choice what to use.
Do not get caught up in the FUD some spread of no choice when there is
and has been for quite a while.

"Ah, yes, Pcs must come with an OS"
FALSE.
They can be bought without an operating system.

"How many stores do you go buy a computer that you can choose..."
Most any local shop will build a computer to suit your need including
choice of operating system or no operating system.
Wal-Mart used to sell Linux computers online but I think that stopped
because of low demand.
Dell includes Linux on some models.

"and you are forced to rent a windows copy"
FALSE, you have choices as stated above.
I own and do not rent the Windows licenses I have.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org


"ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message
news:f75s6j$n7n$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> That is because microsoft is a corrupt company that forces people to
> buy
> there products.
>
> How many stores do you go buy a computer that you can choose another
> system
> than windows? hum?
> Ah, yes, Pcs must come with an OS, like Macs come with MacOS,
> Comodores used
> AmigaOS, palms use palm-os, and pcs must come with something too
> right? But
> if Pc's are actualy an arquitecture created by ibm, they are still
> called
> pc ibm compatible, why don't they never come with the ibm os, the
> OS2?
>
> Why is still so dificult to buy a pc without windows, unless you buy
> it in
> parts em put it together at home, and you are forced to rent a
> windows copy
> when you buy a computer?
 
A

ArameFarpado

Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 19:52, Jupiter Jones [MVP] escreveu:
> "Ah, yes, Pcs must come with an OS"
> FALSE.
> They can be bought without an operating system.
>
> "How many stores do you go buy a computer that you can choose..."
> Most any local shop will build a computer to suit your need including
> choice of operating system or no operating system.

Not in my country... the only solution is buy parts and mount it at home...
but that becames harder when speaking of laptops

> Wal-Mart used to sell Linux computers online but I think that stopped
> because of low demand.
> Dell includes Linux on some models.

Not everywhere


Why does microsoft tried to sue governaments that chosse to not use windows
any more?

> "and you are forced to rent a windows copy"
> FALSE, you have choices as stated above.
> I own and do not rent the Windows licenses I have.
>

Ah, your copy is yours?? why then you can only install it in one pc, if it
his really yours (you own it) than you should be able to do whatever you
want with it... including installing it on a shredder )

regards
 
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Adam Albright

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 12:52:46 -0600, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
<jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote:

>I own and do not rent the Windows licenses I have.


You can't "own" a license. You are simply granted certain rights.
If you need more help, just ask. -)
 
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ArameFarpado

Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 20:06, Adam Albright escreveu:

> On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 12:52:46 -0600, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
> <jones_jupiter@hotnomail.com> wrote:
>
>>I own and do not rent the Windows licenses I have.

>
> You can't "own" a license. You are simply granted certain rights.
> If you need more help, just ask. -)


right, it is not the same this as buying a car.


in the time of Win95, i wanna to shut down the autorun of cd's without
shuting the "auto notification" of the cd drive... look and look and
could't find how to do it, the i started to look inside binaries looking
for the funtion, it took hours of searching but finally got it. then i use
an hexadecimal editor to change one caracter in system32.dll.
change the looking of "autorun.inf" to "autorun.onf", and cd's autorun cease
to work immediately, while the auto notification of cd drive was still
working.
then i posted what i did it and how, and got acused by some jurks of having
commited a crime and should be in jail, when all i did was improving my
system the way i liked.

regards
 
J

Jupiter Jones [MVP]

"Not in my country"
Then you and others in your country need to deal with whatever in your
country prevents the freedoms others have.

"Why does microsoft tried to sue governaments..."
Source?
Some use other operating systems.

"Ah, your copy is yours??"
Read what I said again, you missed part.
"I own and do not rent the Windows licenses I have."
The key word is "licenses"

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org


"ArameFarpado" <a-farpado.spam@netcabo.pt> wrote in message
news:f75u0i$ufg$1@registered.motzarella.org...
> Em Quinta, 12 de Julho de 2007 19:52, Jupiter Jones [MVP] escreveu:
>> "Ah, yes, Pcs must come with an OS"
>> FALSE.
>> They can be bought without an operating system.
>>
>> "How many stores do you go buy a computer that you can choose..."
>> Most any local shop will build a computer to suit your need
>> including
>> choice of operating system or no operating system.

> Not in my country... the only solution is buy parts and mount it at
> home...
> but that becames harder when speaking of laptops
>
>> Wal-Mart used to sell Linux computers online but I think that
>> stopped
>> because of low demand.
>> Dell includes Linux on some models.

> Not everywhere
>
>
> Why does microsoft tried to sue governaments that chosse to not use
> windows
> any more?
>
>> "and you are forced to rent a windows copy"
>> FALSE, you have choices as stated above.
>> I own and do not rent the Windows licenses I have.
>>

> Ah, your copy is yours?? why then you can only install it in one pc,
> if it
> his really yours (you own it) than you should be able to do whatever
> you
> want with it... including installing it on a shredder )
>
> regards
 
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