My points are that you can not make a serious judgement (on any OS) from an issue that is -the way I see it- ambiguous. Given the information he provided you can have the same problems with any OS and he can not tell it is a bad thing just because he couldn't . On the other hand he did fix some things even though he claims not being an expert, which is a good thing for this or any other OS.
If you love pets and you have cats and dogs in the same house you are doing this knowing in advance that this is no easy thing to do, but you love pets and you're willing to take these risks and to walk a way that doesn't seem easy at the beginning.
I hope this will end this thread 'cause it looks like I'm the devil and my lawyer isn't defending me, just kidding Frank.
Even more: I WISH I HAD AN I-POD !!!
On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Frank Murphy <frankly3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Alejandro Acosta wrote:And you will fill in the blanks?
> I don't think the "sad things about linux" should be taken so seriously,
> the guy missed a lot of details
For him and you maybe.
and recognizes that "I can fix this in
> some cases although not an expert on Linux."
But the person reading the article, may not know of freedom.
>
> If someone likes freedom and i-pods
Just someone looking for a way out, and "shucks".
Here's a "user" telling him his toys won't work.
Many pet lovers have both cats and dogs,
then that person is facing the same
> problems that a person who likes cats and dogs is.
>
>
they even clean each other (human not included).
Just playing Devil's Advocate.
Frank
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