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  1. Re:The worst annoyance... on Worst Linux Annoyances? · · Score: 1
    The attitude differs from person to person (IMHO you get the same attitude with windows as often as with linux), but the reasons for RTFM cry are these:

    1. Every time you actualy have to reinvent the wheel you want everyone else to do the same, to gain the experience you have gained (you can give them the fish or you can teach them to fish). The major frustration is that a good learner is not allways a good teacher.

    2. You could fix the problem if you had the time to do this - there are no uniform ways of fixing thing's and most users (no matter if it's linux or windows) just can't explain their problem ... so it's whether go and fix it for him (and do this every time he encounters a new problem ) or make him learn it on his own so next time he'll fix it by himself.

    It's not the problem of linux users if you want to get the answer from someone who's almost certainly busy with his job you must learn to ask. I have had a hard time learning this myself but now i am allways getting the answers i want whether it's usenet or irc.

    Ignas Mikalajunas

  2. Re:The worst annoyance... on Worst Linux Annoyances? · · Score: 1
    I'm not given any clues as to what needs to be fix to get things working.

    Your problem seems to be not the system itself but the lack of popularity of Linux, you can allways go to your friend and ask what is wrong with my windows PC and most probably he'll tel you "oh yeah i've had that problem too you can fix it with ...". And if you are trying to do the same for Linux most of your friend's will have a different distro, kernel, hardware configuration etc. and you'll be the one of two or three guys in the whole internet that have the same problem. So you must fix it yourself or trust the other two to find the solution or else ...

    Ignas Mikalajunas

  3. Re:A different perspective on Windows XP Edges Out KDE in Usability Test · · Score: 1
    But those features aren't easy to LEARN for, say, your mother.

    My mother is a system programmer, you insensitive clod !

  4. Re:Computer's names translation on Reiser4 Benchmarks · · Score: 1

    Actualy they bothh died. But would soviet union tell anyone about their failure ... no they just replaced them and now we have two dogs that came back from space and even gave birth ...

  5. One more malicious abuse of the word Hacker on Monday, The Death of Websites · · Score: 1

    Development staff are now a bigger threat to website uptime than hackers and viruses combined Is it going to stop ? Ignas Mikalajunas

  6. Re:Is this a one-man company? on Security Plans for When Your Senior Developer Leaves? · · Score: 1

    2B || 2B == true !!!

  7. Re:Off the shelf... on 3D Computer Generated Movie From France · · Score: 1

    > The only non-technical flaw I could spot was the way the characters > moved. Final Fantasy augmented their hand-animated characters with > tons of motion capture, so maybe using them as the bar is a little too > high... I think the motion capture techniques they used were realy strange, because IMHO the greatest flaw in final fantasy was the lack of inertion. But yes the characters in Kaena are looking like stickman's. Yet the artist have done a great job, their site is cool too. Ignas Mikalajunas