If a thief breaks into your house and steals your stereo does that entitle him to the warranty if it should break? No. Should be people who steal Windows be entitled to updates, absolutely not.
For some reason I still have the image of a guy with a giant satellite dish on his head in my mind. It would be interesting to see him take a trip into the south bronx.
Having used gentoo for near 2 years now and always hearing people complain about the time it takes to compile everything, Ive often wondered why they havent just added some kind of flag to emerge/portage which would specify installing a binary package instead of compiling from source. It would def. be handy for huge compilation tasks like KDE, GNOME, etc...
If a thief breaks into your house and steals your stereo does that entitle him to the warranty if it should break? No. Should be people who steal Windows be entitled to updates, absolutely not.
And to think this was one of the best clips from them....
Now if only that bastard had told me to buy Red Hat stock when it was $5
For some reason I still have the image of a guy with a giant satellite dish on his head in my mind. It would be interesting to see him take a trip into the south bronx.
Just when I thought you couldnt sink any lower than real life role playing games. Way to go guys!
Who would win in a fight Godzilla or Robosaurus?
Who in their right mind is going to support that? A whole bunch of indians?
Having used gentoo for near 2 years now and always hearing people complain about the time it takes to compile everything, Ive often wondered why they havent just added some kind of flag to emerge/portage which would specify installing a binary package instead of compiling from source. It would def. be handy for huge compilation tasks like KDE, GNOME, etc...
That is if you could even lift it....