Subject | Re: Advocacy |
From | Steve Carroll (Snit) |
Date | 09/07/2017 06:29 (09/06/2017 21:29) |
Message-ID | <70bd7749-4bb4-489c-bd6b-2fed58adae21@googlegroups.com> |
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Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.advocacy |
Follows | Marek Novotny |
Marek NovotnyAnother successful Linux Mint test. That is if you count utter failure as a success.
On 2017-09-07, Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:SnitMarek Novotny
On 9/6/17, 8:11 PM, in article ooqdcm$drk$5@news.albasani.net, "Melzzzzz" <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com>wrote:MelzzzzzSnit
On 2017-09-07, Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:SnitMelzzzzz
On 9/6/17, 7:35 PM, in article ooqbab$drk$4@news.albasani.net, "Melzzzzz" <Melzzzzz@zzzzz.com>wrote:MelzzzzzSnit
On 2017-09-07, Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:SnitMelzzzzz
On 9/6/17, 7:07 PM, in article ZLSdnZKgXdpFNC3EnZ2dnUU7-WednZ2d@giganews.com, "Marek Novotny" <marek.novotny@marspolar.com>wrote:Marek NovotnySnit
On 2017-09-06, Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>wrote:SnitMarek Novotny
Not sure that is true... but asking Linux users to stop using Linux is CLEARLY horrid "advocacy".
Except you two aren't Linux users.
Ah, before you were saying I try to tell people what to use and not use (but could find no examples), but here you are trying to define what I do and do not use, even though you have no clue.
You obviously not use Linux.
Meanwhile Marek runs around claiming huge numbers of users of LO... when surely by the criteria of my not being a "real" Linux user because it is not my primary OS they are not "real" LO users.
You have it in VM, that does not counts...
I have it on a VM and running native. In the past I had labs full of systems running Linux, though I admit I do not now.
See, not a real user. You don't use it. You use the mac. That's where your life is. That's where your stuff is. At least with Slimer, he tried to use it. He tried to make it is home. Just didn't work out for him but I'll say he tried. You're a Linux user when that's your home. That's where your stuff is. That's what you use to work, email, browse, listen to your music, and so on. That's where you code, compile and debug. In short, it's where you live. You install Linux on a VM so you can see it. That's not a Linux user. I have KVMs which are part of my network and accessible and host my applications which I use remotely. I use them every day. I am using one to write this post. I write scripts on these. I wrote fizz buzz on my KVM and posted the code via tmux and vim and slrn from the node I wrote it on. You made a VM so you could make a video about Linux and the desktop quirks. Again, that's not a Linux user. You're a Mac user, Slimer is a Windows user. No Linux user here counts you two among us Linux users. -- Marek Novotny https://github.com/marek-novotny