Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 1st Mar 2009 17:26 UTC, submitted by kaiwai
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RE[2]: Is there any point but flame war in this post?
by ddc_ on Mon 2nd Mar 2009 11:16
in reply to "RE: Is there any point but flame war in this post?"
There's a wonderful rule: if You have nothing to say - keep silence. The author failed to actually try anything, he just swapped the disks. He compares experience of installing Windows XP (that he knows somehow) and Linux distributions (that he only heard of). There's no sense in stating that easier to use a tool You are accustomed to.
To sum up: he said nothing using many words.
RE[3]: Is there any point but flame war in this post?
by nobody on Mon 2nd Mar 2009 11:24
in reply to "RE[2]: Is there any point but flame war in this post?"
There's a wonderful rule: if You have nothing I want to hear - keep silence
There. Fixed that for you.
Did you even read his blog? At all? Past the FIRST FEW PARAGRAPHS? He wanted something that works, without pissfarting around for "1/2 hour trying to work out why dhcdbd was failing to load". Doesn't that sound to you like someone who has more than just "only heard of" Linux?





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Maybe just sharing his experience with Linux getting to work on a netbook?
Why he has to justify his opinion about Linux based on his experiences?