Thank you ALL!!!
#1
Posted 24 October 2004 - 07:48 AM
#2
Posted 24 October 2004 - 01:46 PM
#3
Posted 25 October 2004 - 03:39 AM
on the too many distros or messing with hard drive in general isnt that good for a drive i lost 9 gigs of space over the course of a few months from formating reformating consistently but any time you need any help post here
#4
Posted 25 October 2004 - 06:37 AM
Hardware; P!!!733MHz on Apollo Pro 133A chipset, 512MB sdram, Nvidia Geforce fx5200/128MB, 80Gig Seagate (running at ata66) and a D-Link DFE-530TXS (which worked in both but both labled it Sundance somthing or other).
Suse pros; excellent hardware detection and indepth settings (you can get lost for days). 'Pretty' desktop enviroment (KDE) and the setup/update tools are good. It also has a better partioner than Mandrakes, Mandrake's made me a little nervous. Felt more stable than Mandrake and 'burped' very little. Perfect for newbies. Decent execution and speed.
Suse Cons; I was real p*ssed that they say on their site to update the Nvidia driver (through YOU-Your Online Update) and you should have no problems, yeah, right (managed to get Realplalyer 10 installed though). Then it rejected Nvidia's driver (insult to injury). Big download for extra software and patches, if you are on dialup, stay away.
Mandrake Pros; I found the simplicity a bit refreshing but it was too simple in some 'key' areas like hardware management. The install was fairly fast and painless. The multimedia was 'better' (I use the term loosely) right out of the box.
Mandrake Cons; Blah KDE desktop enviroment (less screen savers, etc.). Some of the utilities and programs were unco-operative. They bugged me to do a survey at the first boot desktop (cheezy). Poor or non-existent indicators of what it is doing (during update) and no summary. 'K' menu organization sucks. I can't see myself using this fulltime or paying $60 a year for support (the nerve). The Konquerer bookmarks were full of Mandrake sites (stinks of Microslop's Favorites right out of the box). In general, it felt stubborn, slow and flakey at times.
In closing, I can see why Suse is becoming popular fast. I just hope they don't get too 'corporate' on us. I would buy Suse every couple of years if they cleaned up the bugs a little more.
#5
Posted 25 October 2004 - 07:48 AM
Thanks for the excellent report on your experiments with these distros. I am with you all the way with Suse! Iv'e been using RedHat/Fedora, and I'm really loving Suse 9.1 Professional. It is very intuitive and easy to install. The thing I really like about the Suse install, is it lays it all out there for you to check over and edit. You can change and reconfigure anything at will before committing to the install. I also like the way it handles drives and partitioning. I love being able to format with RieserFS which is not offered with the Fedora install.
I haven't had any trouble with installing the NVIDIA 3d "drivers," that worked out pretty easy for me.
Unlike Fedora, Suse gives me my favorite DE, IceWM, and my old stand by browser, Galeon. Flash and Java are already configured as well.
The only drawback with Suse for me was finding out how to bring up Nautilus, Gedit, and Konqueror as root. I found out that just doing, "su" isn't enough. You have to go: sux -l root or it won't bring it up.
I still have Fedora Core 1 on my box, but have gotten to where I'm using Suse 99% of the time!
#6
Posted 25 October 2004 - 07:55 AM
Don't be less frequent in your posting!
#7
Posted 26 October 2004 - 02:24 AM
#8
Posted 26 October 2004 - 05:04 AM
P.S. danleff and dapper dan. if u think is inapropriate for me to say i stole it, then please delete anything you want!
#9
Posted 26 October 2004 - 06:54 AM
Saying that you stole a video card, is not in itself something to be moderated on this forum. However, since you freely and openly admit that you did steal the card, you are admitting to theft which is dishonest, criminal and worst of all dishonorable. You SHOULD feel bad about it.
You'll receive no further help from me.
#10
Posted 26 October 2004 - 10:00 PM
#11
Posted 26 October 2004 - 10:56 PM
People like you make me feel bad. Ever think of that? You steal something and admit it, look for attention, then you lash out at those who give you attention because it is negative.
So I should change my post to:
Good work on stealing! I hope your stay in jail is everything you wanted it to be! Best wishes for the future!
-crazykillerman
#12
Posted 26 October 2004 - 11:27 PM
Not that I really care what you guys think. Most of you are probably fat hairy people that spend more time on the computer then on your girlfriends/Wifes. If you have any.
Goodbye, have fun with your [u]LINUX[u] discussions.
P.S. Does anyone know why the underline, bold, etc. commands dont work??
#13
Posted 26 October 2004 - 11:31 PM
This whole topic was about thanking you guys...
#14
Posted 27 October 2004 - 12:32 AM
Maybe if you guys would not think of it as society taking a dump on you. STFU and live. I do. I have bills, I've been frigged over. I know I would be ashamed to steal a video card, and if I did I certainly would not talk about how "it isnt just a candybar - thats how leet I am!"
You should know that stealing is wrong. How is it our responsibility to tell you to take it back. Besides, would you?
Not valid. How much do you know about mine?
Pretty high and mighty, man. Pretty high. I hope you get to see how this is totally childish from re-reading it in my post.
P.S. Does anyone know why the underline, bold, etc. commands dont work??
You missed the / in the last u tag. It's kinda like HTML.
This whole topic was about thanking you guys... haha.
Understood. If I re-read all the posts again, I seem to see a string of text from DapperDan inviting you back and to post more often. And more welcome's ReFoRMaT as well. Hmmm....let's see. ReFoRMaT didnt confess to commiting a crime, and he certainly didnt call us all "fat and hairy"
Welcome ReFoRMaT. See you later somethingotherthenwindows.
Nice discussing with you.
#15
Posted 27 October 2004 - 05:54 AM
i know you were not trying to get attention or anything but that is how it comes across
the fat and hairy comment unsure if you were serious or joking is still uncalled for
and i got somthing to say you say you got a crappy hand
all right i used to act like this alot then i thought about it there are kids out there who have cancer and are dying before 20 and worse, shit just live each day the fullest you can and try to keep it legal and think if you were in one of those kids
all right i sorta agree here seeing as how i dress gothic and act goth, too many people view opinions based on pop culture/mainstream(not here though), but in no way have i gotten the opinion that anyone here is biased in anyway whatsoever
okay shit happens simple my computer didnt work with linux i waited 6 months and then got a dingy 650 mhz computer
trying to solve the problem couldve taught you alot, i know i learned alot trying to get linux working on my newer computer
well its good that you have friends making sense thats what i was going to recommend to you but hey, infact still in effect when you do scrounge up the cash anonymously leave it at the store.
#16
Posted 27 October 2004 - 06:17 AM
Why did you even mention that you stole it? It certainly doesn't help anyone here with your Linux problems to have that information. I think you mentioned it because you wanted someone here to think it was cool that you committed theft and that would help ease you conscience about it. Thank god you at least felt bad about it.
i didnt want to make you mad and get no more help.....
I'm sure you didn't, and you didn't make me mad. However, any reasonably intelligent person like you should have expected that might be a possible reaction from others. You can't very well post on a forum that you stole a video card and expect everyone to praise you for it.
i know its bad, but so much crappy stuff has happend to me im just paying it back to society!
That's just an excuse. Besides, even if it were the reason, who appointed you the Lone Ranger? Do you honestly believe life is supposed to be easy, and that good things will always happen? Everyone on this forum including me can tell horror stories of personal indignities and wrongs done to them. Life is tough and royally sucks often, don't you know that? The sooner you learn it the better! The question is, what are we gonna do about it? When you come up against one of life's many obstacles you either go under it, around it, through it or over it! You don't sit in the toilet and cry all night!
you wonder why columbine happend??? because people like you are making people like me feel bad.
Columbine happened because people ceaselessly want to blame others for their problems whether those others had anything to do with it or not. It all boils down to the irresponsibility of our society. No one is ever to blame for their problems! It's always someone else's fault. We have become a nation of whiners.
maybe i should just go and pay my debt to society for ever.... did u think something like you just saying that would make me go do something bad? probably not. good thing im not a psyco!
If you WERE psycho, your conscience wouldn't be bothering you. It is my hope you have somehow found something positive from this experience. I would have:
1. Don't steal, it's not worth it. Better to live poorly in honor than in riches with dishonor.
2. If I do steal, I won't write about it on a forum.
3. If I do steal and write about it on a forum, I won't be surprised if others tell me I've done something wrong.
somethingotherthenwindows there IS a solution:
Put $150.00 in an envelope, and mail it to the store where you stole the card, with an anonymous note explaining what happened. You'll immediately feel much better about the whole incident, gauranteed!
#17
Posted 27 October 2004 - 11:20 AM
somethingotherthenwindows has a decision to make. It's obvious that we will not validate what he did. However, the idea of these forums is to share problems andsolutions. Linux is not free, we share our ideas and experiences. Hopefully we contribute to the Linux society. Most of us realize that, as Spock said;
If somethingotherthenwindows decides to post back and take Dapper Dan's solution, or a reasonable course of action, this would go far in re-establishing his credability. I hope he does, even if he does not share it with us. If he chooses to continue to "steal" by using another nickname to get answers on these forums, that is his choice also.
However, if he chooses the former, he should be welcome back. then he may find that;
I hope that he does the right thing.
#19
Posted 27 October 2004 - 11:43 PM
Alcoholism is a disease, as it alters the way the body responds to the drug, it is an addiction. However, a person needs to decide how he/she will cope with the disease. Blame others or take charge of bad things that happen in one's life.
Another example. I've treated many Diabetics who insist on keeping bad eating habits, despite their disease. This is their choice, but they are still responsible for their actions, the final outcome. If they choose to deal with their disease, that where the progress begins.
I now work as a health administrator with teens in the criminal justice system. I've seen boot camp (tough love at the extreme) work, as well as simply giving the person the mentor or role model that they never had. The course of one's life is what they choose, rather than the role that they play or choose.
These forums are about getting help and giving back to the community of Linux users.
I hope this was the message that I put forth to somethingotherthenwindows.
#20
Posted 28 October 2004 - 03:54 PM

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