On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Frank Cox <theatre@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It might very well be but I've been very frustrated by the time I lost installing Kmod. The solution I found at RPMFusion worked very well and it's not a company. It's people dealing with said module installation.
Your solution might or might not work but, even if it did, it's going to be just another one amongst the gazillions on the net. How would somebody with the same desinstallation problem find the reference here? What's the limit to "Google is your friend"? Is this new loss of time supposed to teach something too? Why not put instructions in the right place?
You really think MY problem is I'm used to dealing with companies?
You don't "know" anyone on this mailing list.
On Thu, 2010-07-15 at 18:48 -0400, Marcel Rieux wrote:
>
> YOU say it's a solution. I don't know you, I don't deal with you. If
> Fedora believes it's a solution, I'll apply it.
You're in the wrong place, and I'm not trying to provoke or anger you
with this observation; it's a sincere attempt to help you (though you
aren't making it particularly easy).
It might very well be but I've been very frustrated by the time I lost installing Kmod. The solution I found at RPMFusion worked very well and it's not a company. It's people dealing with said module installation.
Your solution might or might not work but, even if it did, it's going to be just another one amongst the gazillions on the net. How would somebody with the same desinstallation problem find the reference here? What's the limit to "Google is your friend"? Is this new loss of time supposed to teach something too? Why not put instructions in the right place?
You really think MY problem is I'm used to dealing with companies?
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