I'm sorry, I didn't realize the Noobuntu naming scheme has any meaning. let me try again: Jumbled Jalopy, Kamikaze Kyte, Lame Labyrinth. I'm sure by the time they reach Moronic Monicker shit will be flying allover the place, performance wise.
I remember the early days of UO. There were native Linux clients to be found on Origin's public FTP servers. They were entirely unofficial - no support. Use at your own risk.
I'm pretty sure that whoever ran Linux back then (and played games on it) did not require "official support". of any kind. the same thing can't be said about the current Noobuntu/Fedora crowd.
As a person who has recompiled the kernel, introduced Linux to her children [...]
did you introduce preassembled LEGO to them too?
[...] and friends, and actually installed Firefox on friends' computers, I have learned over time that telling them to recompile software to make it work just doesn't help the situation.
it looks like you have Slashdot confused with your children, your (inept) friends, YOUR GRANDMA'S BINGO CLUB, etc. congrats for missing the point though.
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So? Download and build your own kernel..
Or get Windows or Mac and never have to hear that.
I don't know so much about 'ethical' anymore. Their free service now expires monthly or so, with only a five-day warning. One of these months I'm going to be on vacation for a week and when I return will discover that my domain has expired:-(
just have a dynamic dns entry that updates itself every <less than one month>.
this happened to me already. I had a 7 year old account with them which expired because a dynamic DNS entry updated itself only when the PPPOE connection was made to one of my providers -- which, oddly enough, is rock solid and only reconnects once every 2-3 months. so I just force the updates every other week. this way the account stays enabled.
ps: I have my own domain, I don't depend on DynDNS entirely, but they are nice to have as a free backup.
I accept your apology.
how does Butthurt Busybody work out for you?
hi there, new best friend!
you should look up sarchasm.
F, G, H, I,...M? Alphabet fail.
I'm sorry, I didn't realize the Noobuntu naming scheme has any meaning. let me try again: Jumbled Jalopy, Kamikaze Kyte, Lame Labyrinth. I'm sure by the time they reach Moronic Monicker shit will be flying allover the place, performance wise.
that's OK, I'm sure the next version, Moronic Monicker, is going to be a LOT faster.
another dream crushed. now I'm really depressed.
Where do you figure the term rootkit came from?
a gardner?
When I bought a friend her first-ever computer, [...] Oh, yes, she really likes the machine.
a better investment would have been an novelty oversized ass-dildo. I bet she would have liked that better.
Thank you for the sexual objectification of one of the parties as "that woman".
I didn't know that Dell makes kitchen appliances now.
She's not thrilled about a wired connection as the router is on the other end of the house.
how about moving the router to the kitchen?
We're looking for some good, open-source or free personal editions of anti-virus software.
get a job, hippies!
and have the dog shit coincidentally spread out in the form of an (intrepid?) Ibex.
more like Intrepid Goatsex if you ask me.
why dont you go blog about it
that really looks like shit. what's the codename for this release, Barfy Shitstain?
thanks, but I aready play EVE.
it's a slideshow, you heathen!
I remember the early days of UO. There were native Linux clients to be found on Origin's public FTP servers. They were entirely unofficial - no support. Use at your own risk.
I'm pretty sure that whoever ran Linux back then (and played games on it) did not require "official support". of any kind. the same thing can't be said about the current Noobuntu/Fedora crowd.
settle down there, 623900.
I accept your apologies.
As a person who has recompiled the kernel, introduced Linux to her children [...]
did you introduce preassembled LEGO to them too?
[...] and friends, and actually installed Firefox on friends' computers, I have learned over time that telling them to recompile software to make it work just doesn't help the situation.
it looks like you have Slashdot confused with your children, your (inept) friends, YOUR GRANDMA'S BINGO CLUB, etc. congrats for missing the point though.
So? Download and build your own kernel..
Or get Windows or Mac and never have to hear that.
I bet you buy your LEGO preassembled too.
narc.
bitter much? I hear Hello Kitty Online is in beta now.
you sound like you know what you're talking about, but you actually don't. so please stop spreading FUD.
gb2wow?
your UID is awesomer than his.
I don't know so much about 'ethical' anymore. Their free service now expires monthly or so, with only a five-day warning. One of these months I'm going to be on vacation for a week and when I return will discover that my domain has expired:-(
just have a dynamic dns entry that updates itself every <less than one month>.
this happened to me already. I had a 7 year old account with them which expired because a dynamic DNS entry updated itself only when the PPPOE connection was made to one of my providers -- which, oddly enough, is rock solid and only reconnects once every 2-3 months. so I just force the updates every other week. this way the account stays enabled.
ps: I have my own domain, I don't depend on DynDNS entirely, but they are nice to have as a free backup.