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RE[6]: Better to wait for innovation to settle. Really no.
by Phucked on Tue 15th Mar 2011 17:13
in reply to "RE[5]: Better to wait for innovation to settle. Really no."
Lack of knowledge on your side suggests a troll on the other side. As I said, FUD ... in case you don't know: fear, fear, uncertainty and doubt. I don't know where do you see the behaviour of a Troll, but ignorance is for some people obviously an argument.
But I have something for you to support your stereotyped thinking: most Linux users don't have a clue about *BSD. That's a fact, why should they bother? But most BSD users really do know Linux, because usually they started with Linux. However the migration from Windows to *BSD is a rare event.
But I have something for you to support your stereotyped thinking: most Linux users don't have a clue about *BSD. That's a fact, why should they bother? But most BSD users really do know Linux, because usually they started with Linux. However the migration from Windows to *BSD is a rare event.
When you assume something about me with out knowing then you look like a bigger troll. I have used FreeBSD in the past 3.x to 4.7 ish, I ran an image and mp3 http/ftp server on FreeBSD in 2001-2004 for friends and DJ's in my area. I loved using FreeBSD back then I still dabble in it to this day. I also setup NetBSD, OpenBSD and other OS'es because I love to learn and play with and make mistakes dabbling in hobbyist computing. Why troll on Linux by way of the EXT-X's is lame when the EXT series of file-systems are the most stable and bug free out of the any file system native to the Linux kernel?




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Lack of knowledge on your side suggests a troll on the other side. As I said, FUD ... in case you don't know: fear, fear, uncertainty and doubt. I don't know where do you see the behaviour of a Troll, but ignorance is for some people obviously an argument.
But I have something for you to support your stereotyped thinking: most Linux users don't have a clue about *BSD. That's a fact, why should they bother? But most BSD users really do know Linux, because usually they started with Linux. However the migration from Windows to *BSD is a rare event.