• Gaia Online

    From Vlk-451@VERT/INREALM to All on Thursday, March 11, 2021 10:55:39
    NeoToasty Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 12:30 pm EST in Gaia Forums >> Entertainment >> Computers & Technology

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    Nothing more makes me write off a user's credibility in troubleshooting computer problems revolving Windows or Apple computers by saying the two most obnoxious things possible; "Try Linux!".It's lazy. It solves nothing. It puts the user into a confusing well of pathways because Linux is not the end all and be all of operating systems. I've always put Linux in the category of "Jack of All Trades, Master of None" because that's what it is. It just impresses people with it's variety of flavors in distros. But does it honestly meet the daily requirements for a typical user? Not 100% and it never was 100%.Linux can just piss off for all I care. It's an OS that ignorant and elitist pompous and pretentious computer users fluff up because it's free. That's the mantra claim of Linux's entirety - free. Open Source software as a whole, has questionable performances and questionable reliance as you use them daily. They aren't perfect, rather, they kinda make things a little more of a hassle than they need to be. So, take your Linux "advice" and shove it. Nobody asked you and nobody cares. You're just browbeating people into choosing your preferred operating system.You Linux users whine and whine about the majority hold that Windows has on the OS marketplace. You cry crocodile tears why games get suddenly pulled from Linux support. Want to know what? THERE'S NO MARKET IN LINUX!!! GET IT THROUGH YOUR HEAD!! WHY DON'T YOU JUST SHUT UP AND CONTINUE USING YOUR STUPID LITTLE FREE OS WITHOUT BROWBEATING!!I mean jesus christ. Don't you dare even try troubleshooting computer and technological problems, okay? You don't have anything insightful to add when it comes to helping people. They're asking for resolutions to problems, not to be fucking advertised to!

    ```

    I am reposting this man's rant from another website on these boards so that we can collectively point and laugh. I am also selling tomatoes, .50 cents a round red ball.

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to Vlk-451 on Thursday, March 11, 2021 14:11:19
    Re: Gaia Online
    By: Vlk-451 to All on Thu Mar 11 2021 10:55 am

    It puts the user into a confusing well of pathways because Linux is not the end all and be all of operating systems. I've always put Linux in the category of "Jack of All Trades, Master of None" because that's what it is.

    I'd think the same thing could be said of Windows though? Since so many people use Windows, you could say Windows has to sort of be a jack of all trades. If you think Linux is a jack of all trades and master of none, do you think there's anything in particular that Windows or Mac OS have really mastered? They're all general-purpose operating systems, and perhaps what Windows still has going for it is the amount of software & drivers available (due to its usage share).

    I think the various operating systems have their place, and I'm not going to automatically recommend "try Linux" to anyone, but if you use a PC for at least some basic purposes like reading email, checking Facebook, etc., a Linux distro could be a good daily use OS. It's not for everyone though (but there are even people who don't like Windows or Mac OS, so I'm not sure I'd say those are for everyone either).

    Nightfox

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Vlk-451 on Friday, March 12, 2021 06:25:00
    Vlk-451 wrote to All <=-

    Nothing more makes me write off a user's credibility in
    troubleshooting computer problems revolving Windows or Apple computers
    by saying the two most obnoxious things possible; "Try Linux!".

    Don't you mean "GNU/Linux"? After all, it's the ecosystem of GNU utilities that make the Linux kernel into a usable system. Incorrectly calling
    GNU/Linux anything else is as bad as running non-free software...

    :)


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Nightfox on Friday, March 12, 2021 06:27:00
    Nightfox wrote to Vlk-451 <=-

    I'd think the same thing could be said of Windows though? Since so
    many people use Windows, you could say Windows has to sort of be a jack
    of all trades.

    I tell 'em that OS/2 does everything better. To quote my old caller, Sam
    Uzi:

    n..- Area: nirvana.tech.flame ---------------------------------------------------
    Msg#: 95 Sent Date: 20 Jul 94 12:31:00
    From: SAM UZI Read: Yes Replied: No
    To: JOHN SMITH Mark:
    Subj: OS from heaven ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    sure, whatever... but OS/2 is THE BEST Operating System in the world, and
    can run circles around anything else, and it looks nicer, and will cook
    your breakfast for you, and make your coffee, and has 3D-bordered
    icons, and is nifty, and looks cool, and is True-Blue, and can run DOS
    better than DOS, and will take out the garbage, and will get you chicks,
    and has got a 438 Hemi duo-blaster twin quad super injection turbo
    ramjet ultra thingy that makes it go real fast, and it can juggle, and
    it knows when you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake, and
    it will end world hunger, and it has fine Corinthian leather, and it
    never makes you say you're sorry, and it always uses a condom, and it
    likes the kinds of pizza and ice cream that you like, and it plays
    bitchin' guitar, and it manages files like there's no tomorrow, and its object-oriented multi-media neural-net shipping next quarter, and it is bullit-proof like 20 layers of #4 Kevlar body armor, and it is so multi-threaded that it weaves a heavy wool blanket while its idleing,
    and my momma told me when I was just a lad that it was the best, and it
    has a heavy manual, and it uses less characters in its name than other
    OS's, and its recomended by four out of five dentists, and it can kick Superman's ass, and it's meaner than the junkyard dog, and its the
    choice of the next generation, and it will let you so many things at the
    same time that your head will spin, and it can dance, and ... oh never
    mind... it sucks...






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  • From Vlk-451@VERT/INREALM to poindexter FORTRAN on Thursday, April 01, 2021 12:37:34
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Vlk-451 on Fri Mar 12 2021 06:25 am

    Vlk-451 wrote to All <=-

    Nothing more makes me write off a user's credibility in troubleshooting computer problems revolving Windows or Apple computers by saying the two most obnoxious things possible; "Try Linux!".

    Don't you mean "GNU/Linux"? After all, it's the ecosystem of GNU utilities that make the Linux kernel into a usable system. Incorrectly calling GNU/Linux anything else is as bad as running non-free software...

    :)

    I like free software and the GNU/Linux vs Linux dileniation, but not every linux kernal system uses GNU utilities I think? Aren't a lot of the core system functions based on UNIX like system? There's more to that quote that I'm forgetting.

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  • From Vlk-451@VERT/INREALM to poindexter FORTRAN on Thursday, April 01, 2021 12:42:32
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Fri Mar 12 2021 06:27 am

    Nightfox wrote to Vlk-451 <=-

    I'd think the same thing could be said of Windows though? Since so many people use Windows, you could say Windows has to sort of be a jack of all trades.

    I tell 'em that OS/2 does everything better. To quote my old caller, Sam Uzi:

    n..- Area: nirvana.tech.flame ---------------------------------------------------
    Msg#: 95 Sent Date: 20 Jul 94 12:31:00
    From: SAM UZI Read: Yes Replied: No
    To: JOHN SMITH Mark:
    Subj: OS from heaven ----------------------------------------------------- -------------------------

    sure, whatever... but OS/2 is THE BEST Operating System in the world, and can run circles around anything else, and it looks nicer, and will cook
    your breakfast for you, and make your coffee, and has 3D-bordered
    icons, and is nifty, and looks cool, and is True-Blue, and can run DOS better than DOS, and will take out the garbage, and will get you chicks,
    and has got a 438 Hemi duo-blaster twin quad super injection turbo
    ramjet ultra thingy that makes it go real fast, and it can juggle, and
    it knows when you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake, and
    it will end world hunger, and it has fine Corinthian leather, and it
    never makes you say you're sorry, and it always uses a condom, and it
    likes the kinds of pizza and ice cream that you like, and it plays
    bitchin' guitar, and it manages files like there's no tomorrow, and its object-oriented multi-media neural-net shipping next quarter, and it is bullit-proof like 20 layers of #4 Kevlar body armor, and it is so multi-threaded that it weaves a heavy wool blanket while its idleing,
    and my momma told me when I was just a lad that it was the best, and it
    has a heavy manual, and it uses less characters in its name than other
    OS's, and its recomended by four out of five dentists, and it can kick Superman's ass, and it's meaner than the junkyard dog, and its the
    choice of the next generation, and it will let you so many things at the same time that your head will spin, and it can dance, and ... oh never mind... it sucks...

    God damn. 1994. I wouldn't have been born for another year and 3-4 months.

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  • From MIKE POWELL@VERT/CAPCITY2/CAPCITY to VLK-451 on Friday, April 02, 2021 11:54:00
    ³ God damn. 1994. I wouldn't have been born for another year and 3-4 months. ÀÄ[V-=>PF]

    This BBS was 6 years old in 1994. :)

    Mike

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  • From Nightfox@VERT/DIGDIST to MIKE POWELL on Friday, April 02, 2021 20:50:32
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: MIKE POWELL to VLK-451 on Fri Apr 02 2021 11:54 am

    ³ God damn. 1994. I wouldn't have been born for another year and 3-4 months. ÀÄ[V-=>PF]

    This BBS was 6 years old in 1994. :)

    I originally started my first BBS in May 1994. :)

    Nightfox

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  • From Zouf@VERT/AMSTRAD to MIKE POWELL on Saturday, April 03, 2021 16:21:41
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: MIKE POWELL to VLK-451 on Fri Apr 02 2021 11:54 am

    ³ God damn. 1994. I wouldn't have been born for another year and 3-4 months. ÀÄ[V-=>PF]

    This BBS was 6 years old in 1994. :)

    Mike

    ##Mmr 2.61á. !link V- 4-01-21 12:42
    Joe Normie has no knowledge of the internet existing pre-WWW. I think the internet properly entered the public consciousness around 1996-97. Obviously people were aware the WWW existed prior to that due to the free AOL floppy disks and CDs that were handed out like candy, but anyone online before then would be somewhat of a pioneer.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Vlk-451 on Friday, April 02, 2021 07:14:00
    Vlk-451 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Don't you mean "GNU/Linux"? After all, it's the ecosystem of GNU utilities that make the Linux kernel into a usable system. Incorrectly calling GNU/Linux anything else is as bad as running non-free software...

    :)

    I like free software and the GNU/Linux vs Linux dileniation, but not
    every linux kernal system uses GNU utilities I think? Aren't a lot of
    the core system functions based on UNIX like system? There's more to
    that quote that I'm forgetting.

    That's just Richard Stallman being himself. Not a quote, but any interviews I've heard with him, mentioning Linux and/or Open Source would earn you a lecture in the semantics of Free Software.

    Ironically, in one of the interviews of him, he referred repeatedly to "Digital Restrictions Management". I would have liked to correct him patronizingly on mic.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Zouf on Saturday, April 03, 2021 12:37:00
    Zouf wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    Joe Normie has no knowledge of the internet existing pre-WWW. I think
    the internet properly entered the public consciousness around 1996-97. Obviously people were aware the WWW existed prior to that due to the
    free AOL floppy disks and CDs that were handed out like candy, but
    anyone online before then would be somewhat of a pioneer.

    The AOL disks got you onto their service initially, a "walled garden" of
    their content. It wasn't until later that AOL became an ISP first and a content provider second.

    AOL, Compuserve, the Source and Prodigy all gained users by hosting content you couldn't get elsewhere.



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  • From Zouf@VERT/AMSTRAD to poindexter FORTRAN on Sunday, April 04, 2021 23:49:56
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Zouf on Sat Apr 03 2021 12:37 pm

    Zouf wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    Joe Normie has no knowledge of the internet existing pre-WWW. I think the internet properly entered the public consciousness around 1996-97. Obviously people were aware the WWW existed prior to that due to the free AOL floppy disks and CDs that were handed out like candy, but anyone online before then would be somewhat of a pioneer.

    The AOL disks got you onto their service initially, a "walled garden" of their content. It wasn't until later that AOL became an ISP first and a content provider second.

    AOL, Compuserve, the Source and Prodigy all gained users by hosting content you couldn't get elsewhere.



    ... Abandon desire

    That's super interesting! I always thought they were just an ISP who packaged their disks with Netscape Navigator (?) and had no idea they were also providing users with walled off content.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Zouf on Sunday, April 04, 2021 23:38:01
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: Zouf to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Apr 04 2021 11:49 pm

    That's super interesting! I always thought they were just an ISP who packaged their disks with Netscape Navigator (?) and had no idea they were also providing users with walled off content.

    aol was like a bbs. they even had dos clients for a while.

    FIRST they had their own walled off content, then they allowed you to use the mosiac browser to access the internet.
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  • From Zouf@VERT/AMSTRAD to MRO on Monday, April 05, 2021 11:23:36
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: MRO to Zouf on Sun Apr 04 2021 11:38 pm

    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: Zouf to poindexter FORTRAN on Sun Apr 04 2021 11:49 pm

    That's super interesting! I always thought they were just an ISP who packaged their disks with Netscape Navigator (?) and had no idea they wer also providing users with walled off content.

    aol was like a bbs. they even had dos clients for a while.

    FIRST they had their own walled off content, then they allowed you to use th


    Ah, yes... Mosaic. It was on the tip of my tongue but I just couldn't remember.

    I had no idea they had a DOS client either. I Googled it just there after seeing you mention it and saw an image of AOL for DOS version 1.6 on a 5 1/2" floppy. One guy on Reddit said he used it on his clunky 286 IBM PS/2 for access to e-mail, encyclopedias and chat.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Zouf on Tuesday, April 06, 2021 06:52:00
    Zouf wrote to MRO <=-


    I had no idea they had a DOS client either. I Googled it just there
    after seeing you mention it and saw an image of AOL for DOS version 1.6
    on a 5 1/2" floppy. One guy on Reddit said he used it on his clunky 286 IBM PS/2 for access to e-mail, encyclopedias and chat.

    Before that, Qlink, the early version of AOL ran on a Commodore 64!


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  • From Zouf@VERT/AMSTRAD to poindexter FORTRAN on Thursday, April 08, 2021 01:57:07
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Zouf on Tue Apr 06 2021 06:52 am

    Before that, Qlink, the early version of AOL ran on a Commodore 64!

    That's really neat. I wasn't aware at all of an online service for the C64/128/

    Seems like the even offered services for multiplayer games such as chess, backgammon and checkers.

    It appears that hobbyists have ressurected the service calling it Quantum Link Reloaded which can be accessed via an authentic Commodore using a WiFi serial connection.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Zouf on Thursday, April 08, 2021 00:16:38
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: Zouf to poindexter FORTRAN on Thu Apr 08 2021 01:57 am

    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Zouf on Tue Apr 06 2021 06:52 am

    Before that, Qlink, the early version of AOL ran on a Commodore 64!

    That's really neat. I wasn't aware at all of an online service for the C64/128/

    Seems like the even offered services for multiplayer games such as chess, backgammon and checkers.

    It appears that hobbyists have ressurected the service calling it Quantum Link Reloaded which can be accessed via an authentic Commodore using a WiFi serial connection.

    my uncle ordered plane tickets from qlink in the late 80s.

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  • From Knightbbs@VERT/ENSEMBLE to MIKE POWELL on Thursday, April 08, 2021 01:59:01
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: MIKE POWELL to VLK-451 on Fri Apr 02 2021 11:54 am

    Damn 1994 :) I got my first modem at about that time and went on dailup internetz. Fondly remember using netscape and actually finding stuff via Yahoo.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Knightbbs on Thursday, April 08, 2021 07:14:00
    Knightbbs wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    Damn 1994 :) I got my first modem at about that time and went on dailup internetz. Fondly remember using netscape and actually finding stuff
    via Yahoo.

    1994 for me was still Mosaic, NNTP, MUDs and telnetting into a shell account for mail. We had a leased-line at work and I was able to play around with TCP/IP, a cisco router, and a Sun 3/60 box providing network services.



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  • From Knightbbs@VERT/ENSEMBLE to poindexter FORTRAN on Friday, April 09, 2021 00:58:22
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Knightbbs on Thu Apr 08 2021 07:14 am

    Still pretty amazing that tech like this still exists and that there is a use for it. I'm starting to get the hang of messages and how they work and I have to say I love the fact it's not "instant". I remember what it used to be like when I had ICQ (and dail up). I would only get messages by the end of the day when i dailed up onto the net. That anticipation of that oh-ow sound when you got a message was cool. Back in those days notifications were a novely and not a nusence.

    I am looking for messageboards that are active around a variety of topics (except sports and politics, i'm based in Belgium so I don't know the first thing about baseball). I'm buiding up some experience and insight so I can do an episode on BBS in my podcast.

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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Knightbbs on Friday, April 09, 2021 08:28:00
    Knightbbs wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Still pretty amazing that tech like this still exists and that there is
    a use for it. I'm starting to get the hang of messages and how they
    work and I have to say I love the fact it's not "instant".

    Well, not instant, but a far cry from the old days. Fido used to have a
    "zone mail hour" where BBSes were closed to user traffic and BBSes exchanged mail packets. You'd post your message, and that morning the message would be transferred to your local echomail hub. The following morning it'd get to a backbone system, then another day to get to someone's echomail hub, and another to get to the destination system. And vice versa.

    I am looking for messageboards that are active around a variety of
    topics (except sports and politics, i'm based in Belgium so I don't
    know the first thing about baseball). I'm buiding up some experience
    and insight so I can do an episode on BBS in my podcast.

    FSXnet is a new-ish message network, not many echomail areas. Most of the traffic is in FSX_GEN, a general board. Friendly users and an intention to keep it politics-free.




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  • From Dumas Walker@VERT/CAPCITY2 to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Friday, April 09, 2021 10:37:00
    1994 for me was still Mosaic, NNTP, MUDs and telnetting into a shell account for mail. We had a leased-line at work and I was able to play around with TCP/IP, a cisco router, and a Sun 3/60 box providing network services.

    I remember running a version of Mosaic that Quarterdeck put out, I think it
    was called Q-Mosaic, but I mostly used a shell account that I dialed into to access email and do any text-based web surfing. IIRC, the browser
    installed on the shell account was links or a predecessor. The email
    client was pine.

    Later, when the web became more graphical, I ran a more DOS friendly browser called Arachne (Q-Mosaic was no longer supported... it came out shortly
    before Quarterdeck got bought and pretty much shuttered).

    Started using linux around 2000 and did all my web browsing there
    afterwards.

    I miss the shell account.


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@VERT/REALITY to Dumas Walker on Friday, April 09, 2021 17:36:19
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: Dumas Walker to POINDEXTER FORTRAN on Fri Apr 09 2021 10:37 am

    I miss the shell account.

    Check out tilde.club, then - you'll feel right at home.

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  • From Dream Master@VERT/CIAD to Knightbbs on Friday, April 09, 2021 22:24:10
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: Knightbbs to poindexter FORTRAN on Fri Apr 09 2021 12:58 am

    Still pretty amazing that tech like this still exists and that there is a use for it. I'm starting to get the hang of messages and how they work and I have to say I love the fact it's not "instant". I remember what it used to be like when I had ICQ (and dail up). I would only get messages by the end of the day when i dailed up onto the net. That anticipation of that oh-ow sound when you got a message was cool. Back in those days notifications were a novely and not a nusence.

    Welcome to this wonderful world. Realize it is a very antiquated world but it remains fun and enjoyable after all these years. You're right about notifications... they were more enjoyable when they meant something while now days everything is an "alert".

    I am looking for messageboards that are active around a variety of topics (except sports and politics, i'm based in Belgium so I don't know the first thing about baseball). I'm buiding up some experience and insight so I can do an episode on BBS in my podcast.

    Look at FidoNet and some of the other message areas. Sadly, they are nowhere as active as they were thirty years ago but a lot of people do love to post and you'll get a good feedback loop.

    Enjoy!

    Brian Klauss <-> Dream Master
    Caught in a Dream | caughtinadream.com a Synchronet BBS

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  • From Knightbbs@VERT/ENSEMBLE to Dream Master on Saturday, April 10, 2021 00:34:00
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: Dream Master to Knightbbs on Fri Apr 09 2021 10:24 pm

    Look at FidoNet and some of the other message areas. Sadly, they are nowhere as active as they were thirty years ago but a lot of people do love to post and you'll get a good feedback loop.

    Thanx ! :) I'll check those out. Starting to get into the whole messaging thing like a total noob but enjoying it nonetheless :). It's ok if the boards are buzzing to the brim with activity, it gives you the time to catch up on the discussions and get to know the people behind them. :) I'll check out some of the other boards too and see whats going on over there. Thanx !

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  • From Vlk-451@VERT/MNLOUNGE to Nightfox on Friday, October 21, 2022 12:24:13
    Re: Gaia Online
    By: Nightfox to Vlk-451 on Thu Mar 11 2021 14:11:19

    Re: Gaia Online
    By: Vlk-451 to All on Thu Mar 11 2021 10:55 am

    It puts the user into a confusing well of pathways because Linux is not the end all and be all of operating systems. I've always put Linux in the category of "Jack of All Trades, Master of None" because that's what it is.

    I'd think the same thing could be said of Windows though? Since so many people use Windows, you could say Windows has to sort of be a jack of all trades. If you think Linux is a jack of all trades and master of none, do you think there's anything in particular that Windows or Mac OS have really mastered? They're all general-purpose operating systems, and perhaps what Windows still has going for it is the amount of software & drivers available (due to its usage share).

    I think the various operating systems have their place, and I'm not going to automatically recommend "try Linux" to anyone, but if you use a PC for at least some basic purposes like reading email, checking Facebook, etc., a Linux distro could be a good daily use OS. It's not for everyone though (but there are even people who don't like Windows or Mac OS, so I'm not sure I'd say those are for everyone either).

    Nightfox

    I have no other context from this conversation and I honestly don't know why I would have made that argument.

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  • From Vlk-451@VERT/MNLOUNGE to MIKE POWELL on Friday, October 21, 2022 12:26:43
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: MIKE POWELL to VLK-451 on Fri Apr 02 2021 11:54:00

    ³ God damn. 1994. I wouldn't have been born for another year and 3-4 months. ÀÄ[V-=>PF]

    This BBS was 6 years old in 1994. :)

    Mike

    ##Mmr 2.61á. !link V- 4-01-21 12:42

    And it's still one of the best ones online. Your hour/minuets limit and gambling for them really give me that payphone experience.

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  • From Vlk-451@VERT/MNLOUNGE to poindexter FORTRAN on Friday, October 21, 2022 12:29:23
    Re: Re: Gaia Online
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Vlk-451 on Fri Apr 02 2021 07:14:00

    Vlk-451 wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-

    Don't you mean "GNU/Linux"? After all, it's the ecosystem of GNU utilities that make the Linux kernel into a usable system. Incorrectly calling GNU/Linux anything else is as bad as running non-free software...

    :)

    I like free software and the GNU/Linux vs Linux dileniation, but not every linux kernal system uses GNU utilities I think? Aren't a lot of the core system functions based on UNIX like system? There's more to that quote that I'm forgetting.

    That's just Richard Stallman being himself. Not a quote, but any interviews I've heard with him, mentioning Linux and/or Open Source would earn you a lecture in the semantics of Free Software.

    Ironically, in one of the interviews of him, he referred repeatedly to "Digital Restrictions Management". I would have liked to correct him patronizingly on mic.

    Well, if you're RMS any EULA other then the GPL is some form of highway robery, exploitation, or theft, so building functions into software that prevent it from functioning properly is in fact an abritray restriction and I don't mind his proper phrasing of the thing that's included in software.

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  • From MRO@VERT/BBSESINF to Vlk-451 on Friday, October 21, 2022 19:24:52
    Re: Gaia Online
    By: Vlk-451 to Nightfox on Fri Oct 21 2022 12:24 pm

    Re: Gaia Online
    By: Nightfox to Vlk-451 on Thu Mar 11 2021 14:11:19

    I have no other context from this conversation and I honestly don't know why I would have made that argument.


    so is there something wrong with my msg bases or are you actually
    replying to shit from march 2021?

    if you really are replying to old shit, please just use private mail.
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