Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jun 2008 16:51 UTC, submitted by sjvn
Linux Installing software on Linux. In the world of online minefields, this is the big one. Back in the day, you installed software on Linux by compiling it manually. Time-consuming, but assuming you had a decent knowledge of gcc, make, and maintaining library files, this could actually work. Later one came the package management systems that were supposed to make installing software on Linux a breeze: rpm, dpkg, and so on, and so forth. Since human beings have the innate tendency to assume that everyone else is wrong and only they are right, we are now stuck with 3453495 different Linux package managers. Denis Washington, a Fedora developer, is taking steps to resolve this issue.
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RE[4]: Right
by dagw on Mon 23rd Jun 2008 20:26 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: Right"
dagw
Member since:
2005-07-06

Now stop trying to hijack this thread because you don't understand basic rhetorical instruments.

Knowing a "rhetorical instrument" and knowing when and how to employ it are two very different things. While I don't doubt your knowledge in the former I have to agree with the original poster in questioning your skill in the latter. Why not simply accept that text in question wasn't as well presented as it could be and that the criticism may have some validity.

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RE[5]: Right
by pompous stranger on Tue 24th Jun 2008 18:04 in reply to "RE[4]: Right"
pompous stranger Member since:
2006-05-28

This thread bores me to death.

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