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Re: linux bewbie lame question



Citát Katipo <katipo@weavers-web.org>:

> On Tue,  6 Jan 2004 17:47:45 -0500
> linux@austrialpinusa.com wrote:
> 
> > Quoting Katipo <katipo@weavers-web.org>:
> > 
> > > On Tue,  6 Jan 2004 12:34:51 -0500
> > > linux@austrialpinusa.com wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Citát Uwe Dippel <udippel@uniten.edu.my>:
> > > > 
> > > > > On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 13:00:58 +0000, Tendril wrote:
> > > > > 
> > > > > > What are the major differences between gnome and kde?
> > > > > 
> > > > I am newbie and this is my experience. Gnome runs faster and gives
> > > > me less trouble :)) KDE is more fancy and has more sofisticated
> > > > aplications in it. If you boot to any of those you have them both
> > > > available, for some reason some KDE stuff is on strike when run
> > > > from Gnome in that case I call it from command line and basta,
> > > > usually works. So I like Gnome since it doesn`t look like windows
> > > > and acts more simple and runs faster on my old hardware where I
> > > > try to learn in before I will dump it on serious machine and try
> > > > to do some geophysical modeling. So I guess you can choose what
> > > > ever you like better. I like to work in command line world since I
> > > > have been arround since the first CPU like Z80, 08086. My first
> > > > machine was 2MHz fast and was talking "Basic" :). I like when
> > > > world is simple, so the Gnome seem to me. ed.
> > > > > You happen to have a browser available ? - Good. Then it's time
> > > > > to leave this list for a moment and start to google.
> > > > > 
> > >  
> > > Google on what?
> > > What is Google?
> > > You assume too much in your arrogance.
> > > The thread is a genuine one.
> > > If it is too much trouble for you to involve yourself on any genuine
> > > level, stay out of it.
> > 
> > Was that for me? If yes what was it for? If it was for me than I
> > appologize and just on the side arogance come from the words above
> > mine, I mean your. I am not doing to agrue with you, it never makes
> > sence, I may not be very technicaly knowledgable, but I mentioned it
> > right at the beginning that I am not very technicaly skilled and I
> > just shared what works for me without using any big technical
> > knowledge in Debian-Linux. Thanx for being so nice. ed.
> > 
> I was referring to the personality who 'contributed' the paragraph about
> leaving the list and googling, which would appear to be obvious.
> It seems every time a newbie or otherwise inexperienced personality
> arrives on this list with a genuine query, there is some supercilious
> idiot who needs a petit form of ego gratification which comes from the
> opportunity to say RTFM, or equivalent.
> 
> You are doing very well in your efforts to assist somebody who has a
> genuine query, and has the initiative to do something about their
> situation on an active level. I saw no reason for the shallow reaction
> that somebody saw fit to post that did nothing but detract from the
> situation. The comment was not aimed at you.
> Regards,
> I accept the sort of appologie, and I am glad that I just miss undestood the
link, but some funny reason it is hard to tell who wrote what. For example your
word appear like I would wrote them (same color as my name in header...hmmm). I
also agree that lost souls should not be sent away in drastic mane, well they
shoud not be send away at all. They shoud be granted some time. I believe that
they eventualy get oriented and they will be willing to assist other newbies to
help to fight evil micro(mega-cancer)soft and it a better place where people are
granted freedom to do what ever they want with they computer and what ever way
thay want it. All of you who are not stuck up please keep doing this great job,
and you newbie, I can not track track your name down anymore, don`t give up on
us for few inpatient ppl.
thank to you all.
ed.
> David.
> 
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