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  1. Problem is notYOU on In Defense of Anonymous Cowards · · Score: 1

    if you truely believe that this is caused by anonymous cowards than i truely feel sorry for your misguided beliefs
    If a nick user posts crap, I will read his stuff once. But *only* once. Thats the big deal.

    You seem to be suffering from the common misconception that all nick users are good and all AC's are bad. the real problem though is your lazynes
    Uhh whats your age? If you would have read carefully: I *never* said all AC's are bad. And how the heck do you conclude "I am lazy"?? Sorry perhaps it is me to be too dumb to follow your args.

  2. You are right :-(( on In Defense of Anonymous Cowards · · Score: 1

    This is what I mean if I say: People get trapped - AC postings direct discussion into emotional mess.
    I am *not* always immune to this.

  3. Problem is MISUSE on In Defense of Anonymous Cowards · · Score: 1

    Id would like to fully respect your total anonymousity IF:
    - There would be that much AC's who misuse their anonymousity to post crap, FUD, or even worse direct discussion into emotional driven mud war.

    Here my suggestion. Create anonymous Email acc and forward everything to billy after reading your initial /. passwd.

    I am sure turning off AC posting would raise discussion quality dramatically.
    Best Regards

  4. Whatever, "Candy" on In Defense of Anonymous Cowards · · Score: 1

    According to your statement about my masturbation skill.
    I admit my masturbation skills are poor.
    I dont have to. There are enough chicks who love to the job.
    Go and get a girl friend. If you try this since the mid 80's, try to buy a bitch. If even the bitch doesnt want ya.... (sigh)

  5. Logic comes here on In Defense of Anonymous Cowards · · Score: 1

    The logic behind this is. Creating am email & /. account would be the first barrier for many AC's.
    Some of the AC's are just 2 lazy to create an /. acc, others will afraid from the afford it creates to get anonymous email.
    But the BEST thing is. You could easily identify these guys who tend to post crap and therefore ignore their postings. If these guys would like to stay totally anonymous they will have to create new email and /. accounts over and over again. :-]]]
    Sounds good doesnt it?

  6. U R best reason why to turn off AC Postings on In Defense of Anonymous Cowards · · Score: 1

    No content.
    No brain
    Think about nobody wants to read your crap.
    Who in hell could trace back an anonymous email account.
    Such cowards like you should definitly *NOT* beeing allowed to poison senseful discussions. Always hiding behind curtain of total Anonymousity. BAH.
    If you have something to say: Step forward if. If not Shut up.

  7. I do *NOT AGREE* on In Defense of Anonymous Cowards · · Score: 1

    AC usually post useless crap. With their posts they draw the whole discussion into a piece of emotional useless mess. There are too many guys out here who get trapped by dumb AC's posting as they try to argue on their comments.
    And most important:The existence of AC's can not be justified by anonymousity. Thanks to many free of charge email services it is still possible to stay anonymous *AND* to have a real /. account.
    So,
    Turn off AC Postings and lets go to real reasonable discussion

  8. Looks like good news? on Corel trades NetWinder division for stake in HCC · · Score: 1

    I agree Corel not beeing a software company, therefore it makes sense to spin of hardware division. On the other hand we should pay some attention, cause nobody realy seems to now wo HCC realy is.
    So far I consider this a good news.

  9. This is *not* a Notes Problem on Lotus Notes server to come to linux · · Score: 1

    As my predecessor replied, there are quite some things I dont understand.

    "Well, when your company requires you to fetch your mail using Notes and nothing but,you begin to regard it as just another bloated (and buggy, and crash-prone, and monkey-designed) email client."

    Sorry to say so. But using a multiple thousand dollar product as an email client is hard on the edge to idiocy and lets me draw quite some conclusions about education level of your IT-dep.

    "Fred's Notes is down... any email you may have sent him over the last day may not get read."

    Whats up with your IT-Support? Installing a configuring a client takes just up to 10 min.

    "For most of our employees, Notes has been far
    more hassle than it's worth, both in actual downtime and in employee resentment. You'll excuse me if I don't seem overjoyed about the product."

    This is necessarily a fault of the product. Notes implements modern clustering technics which offers you the possibilty of achieving nearly every degree of reliabilty and availability you want. It seems you have a setup and maintainance problem so my honest advise to get a consultant. (Wanna hire me? IBM Global Service will be right on the way :-))) ).
    The whole IBM is driven by Notes and I hope you dont dare to say that a quarter million employees worldwide runs on unuseable product.

  10. I agree on Lotus Notes server to come to linux · · Score: 1

    I got the impression that many people farting on Notes do not really know what they are talking about. Many people just seem to see it as a bloated emailclient.

  11. Notes != Emailclient :-)))) on Lotus Notes server to come to linux · · Score: 1

    For all the guys who have not noticed so far.
    Notes is very powerful Enterprise Groupware. Some of you now should look up the definition of *Groupware*, especially the difference to a simle Email client.
    The Notes-Server Concept enables you to build up very powerful, reliable and secure configurations. The databases enable you to implement nearly every funcionality you want. Admitted, Notes has performance problems, but there are ways to deal with this. Notes has a huge set of functionalities which are not always instantly intuitive. But the more you deal with the product, the more you get used it.
    If you take a look at the market you will find only 2 major groupware product. Notes and Exchange/Outlook. Anybody here who would prefer Exchange/Outlook??
    Regards Tobias

  12. Quite amusing on Ask Slashdot: Could Open Source be used as a Tax Writeoff? · · Score: 1

    ^8-)) Hehe, donating money to an org just to get the money back. I *really* doubt this is legal.
    Regards Tobias

  13. To CmdrTaco . Stay to facts! on Linux.com Finally Has Content · · Score: 1

    Howdy,
    I would appreciate if all authors would stay to facts in their article summary. Personally I am *not* interested in your personal opinion about a contribution.
    Whether linux.com is nasty or not is a dicision, everybody can make himself. /.'s intention is to start an open and uninfluenced discussion. Giving such a negative critic in the head column is not the way to reach that goal.
    IMHO CmdrTaco clearly misused his position. We have seen that with sengan and his column about the latest US/UK offensive against Irak.
    To all authors: Most of us are old enough to judge the things ourselves. I would higly appreciate if article summarys would be free from emotional and personal bias.
    Regards Tobias

  14. You never checked on SuSE on Comdex Update: Linux a smash hit · · Score: 1

    I suppose. Try SuSE. I am sure you will find it very intuitive and *very* easy to install and setup. It has some nifty features like "sax" the SuSE X configurator. SuSE should be definitly one of newbies premier choice.
    CU
    Tobias

  15. Version leap on SuSE 6.0 released (German only) · · Score: 1

    Think before you write. Its just time for their quarterly update. You can get 6.1 in spring. If they would always wait until this or that program/kernel is ready for release, they would wait infinite.
    Regards Tobias

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