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Re: 178 days and counting



    Also, just to let Mr. Pastern know -- I am running X4.2, as well as
KDE3.1 beta. EVERYTHING that I have was gotten via apt. The system works. It
isn't difficult. Also, kde.org has a apt-source so you can get KDE 3.0.3
IIRC.

    If you need help setting it up, people here are willing to do that,
although I'm sure there are tons of online docs you can look at to get it up
and running, which is what I did. I am sorry it didn't work as you planned,
but accept the fact that *maybe, just maybe* you did something slightly
wrong.

    Feel free to email me personally and I'll try to help you get set up.
Otherwise stop flaming the list please, it gets you nowhere and wastes our
time.

Regards,

Dustin Melancon
topside@topside.org

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Slatford" <dan@foxpaw.fsnet.co.uk>
To: <debian-kde@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: 178 days and counting


> Thomas Schoepf wrote:
>
> > Let me summarize:
> >
> > 1. you put the wrong line into sources.list
> > 2. 8 hours of trial & error but you couldn't figure that out
> > 3. you blame it all on kde
> > 4. although you said that you "want nothing to do with kde" you keep
> >    posting on debian-kde
> > 5. you were pointed to the correct line for sources.list
> > 6. seems you're still blaming kde for it.
> >
> > Sorry, I usually stay quiet but you really need a break to think about
> > whose fault it was to use a wrong sources.list.
>
>
> I usually stay quiet too, but lets just ignore the blatent troll now,
> before all the other lurkers like me also feel the need to come out of
> hiding and spell out what a pillock this guy is.
>
> He's not buying himself much credability by suggesting his friend or
> whatever has been in the business for 20 years, doesn't recoginse linux
> as anything worthwhile and chooses exchange as his mail server for an
> isp. Exchange hasn't been around half that time, and microsoft not much
> more, so you may as well cram all that usefull experience of something
> or other right up your ass, cos it's sure not going to impress one
> person on this list. But just as you mention exchange prevents you using
> pop or imap - here's the scoop - exchange supports pop and imap.
> Although personally I think people like you should just stick to
> windows. Or maybe buy a mac, as you do sound like the kind of person to
> get confused between two mouse buttons and blame it on the keyboard
> manufacturer.
>
> --
> dan
>
>
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