Re: Let me know if you're looking for PowerPC parts
Le mar 2006-08-08 a 19:18:24 -0400, Harold Johnson <harold.johnson@gmail.com> a dit:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't sell PowerPC parts, nor am I affiliated with any individual or
> organization that does. So I hope this isn't perceived as spam. I just
> wanted to let you know that if you're looking for PowerPC parts, contact
> me and I can direct you to some online resources -- some individual
> sellers, in other words, that I have had good experiences with.
>
> Okay, that's all. I've currently got the latest flavor of Xubuntu (Ubuntu
> xfce4 rather than gnome) running on an old PowerBook G3 ("Wallstreet 2") I
> picked up at Goodwill a year or two ago. It's brought new life to this
> old Mac, and it's in use quite frequently in my home. (All flavors of
> Ubuntu are derived from Debian, of course.)
*lurking field down*
ok. thank you for the offer, but i question why you'd put it in this
way. it almost seems like you are trying to sell something. i'm not
saying you are, please note i said 'seem'.
WTH are ubuntu people posting here? this is like the umpteenth one
i've seen here. *ubuntu is to debian as early mandrake is to old
redhat, i.e., they started similar, then split. in this case however
there is code-sharing, and even DDs working at ubuntu, but that's it.
they are 2 different distros. the ubuntu people have their own lists
and forums and such, go use them.
before i get accused of being distro-intolerant, i'll say this now: i
am not, i am simply saying that this isn't an ubuntu list, and ubuntu
questions should go to an ubuntu list, and debian question to a debian
list. it's like i would've sent a debian question to a fedora core
list.
*dude tired of seeing it on IRC, and now seeing in MLs*
simon
*lurking field up*
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by a large family of carpenters and architects. Every morning when
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turret, or some walls have moved. Or perhaps someone has temporarily
removed the floor under your bed." -- Unix for Dummies, 2nd Edition
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