speakup and ubuntu, was: Re: World writable speakup files in Linux next

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Greg,
I don't remember -every- person who introduces themselves. Because of 
repeated letters with help, I had him pegged as a troll, and wasn't 
refering to anything related to his english. So take a chill pill--it 
wasn't arrogance. I have added him to Skype and plan on helping him get 
things going; he ended up messaging me off-list.
On 12/13/2010 2:04 PM, Gregory Nowak wrote:
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> On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 12:08:57PM -0700, Littlefield, Tyler wrote:
>> First, If you want help, you could try writing a cogent paragraph or
>> sentence asking for help, and detailing what you need help with.
> As he has stated before, he's from Sweden, or Iran (I couldn't figure
> out which from his post), and thus English isn't his native
> language. So, I'd suggest that you tone down your arrogance a bit, and
> stop assuming that everyone on the planet is an English speaker,
> because that's not the case. I'm sure he'd be more coherent if he
> was fluent in English.
>
> Bardiazakeri (since I don't recall your introducing yourself), you've
> written enough messages here that we realize you're asking for
> help. Writing more of the same isn't magically going to give you
> meaningful answers, it will only annoy people like our friend
> Tyler. From what I understand, you want to know how to install ubuntu
> with speakup. If there was someone here who was familiar with that, you
> probably would have gotten an answer by now. Since no answer was
> given, you can assume that nobody here is able to answer your question
> in full, and you'll need to look somewhere else for answers to that
> question which will satisfy you.
>
> Since English isn't your native language, and since your ADHD prevents
> you from reading manuals, it seems to me your only real option is to
> find someone who speaks your language, and who would be able to sit
> down with you, and walk you through the install process. Yes, I know
> that's harder than it sounds, but that's the only good advice I can
> think of.
>
> Finally, let's please try to keep threads separated, so that the
> subject line accurately reflects the contents. Thanks, and good luck.
>
> Greg
>
>
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Thanks,
Ty




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