On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 12
2:53 +0200, Alias
<aka@maskedandanymous.org.invalido> wrote:
>John B. Slocomb wrote:
>> Just as you told the story about the Windows Directory being the
>> Windows kernel, you now use the cliche "open-source" and still don't
>> know what you are talking about.
>>
>> John B. Slocomb
>> (johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)
>
>There are so many lies here, it isn't worth pointing them out. Suffice
>to say this person is full of shit.
you certainly win the award for tenacity. You apparently feel that
continuous lying will somehow convert lies to truth. But here is your
little gem of computer knowledge for the edification of those who
don't yet know you:
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Subject: Re: Windows more secure - Hacker states
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Bill Yanaire wrote:
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>
> "ray" <ray@zianet.com> wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 00:00:27 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme wrote:
>>
>>> On 19 Apr 2010 22:421 GMT, ray <ray@zianet.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I run Ubuntu and Debian and a couple of other Linux distributions and
>>>> I've not had to resort to "cryptic line commands" to get any of them
>>>> running at any point.
>>>
>>> Why do you need to run more than one distribution?
>>>
>>> Steve
>>
>> Taylor the distro to the machine. I run Debian on my wife's netbook and
>> on a 'lite' desktop because they are better for those architectures. I
>> run Ubuntu (not the most recent version) on a couple of desktops and a
>> 2ghz laptop. Run Gentoo on a mini-itx.
>
> Wow. Sounds like you have a lot of work to do just to get those INFERIOR
> distros working. So one is better for certain "architectures"? What does
> that mean? They are not compatible with the hardware? Sounds like it. If
> you need to run a few different OS! With Windows, all you need to do is
> install it, the updates will run and load your apps. Simple.
>
> Now go spend another 10 hours looking up what needs to be fixed on each
> distro, look into drivers and see if you can find them and then go spend
> some time watching the spinning cube. LOL!
>
>
>
Lies:
No need to use a command line.
The cube does not spin by itself.
Drivers are not a problem in Ubuntu like they are in Windows 7
****************** stared for emphasis
The architecture is the structure where to access the root kernel, you
need to key in your password or it ain't going there. In Windows, most
programs are intertwined with the registry (MS' stupid name for a
kernel) and are therefore more vulnerable.
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Alias
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John B. Slocomb
(johnbslocombatgmaildotcom)