On Sun, 10 Sep 2006 10:28:01 +0000, DFS wrote:
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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>> | As I was flying about ten thousand miles east on my birthday and had to
>> | put my watch forward denying me seven hours of it, I decided to buy
>> | myself a present: a new laptop. As on this new toy I had no intention of
>> | ever running any Microsoft software, I asked for one without their
>> | operating system and for them not to charge me for it. They asked me
>> | what I was going to install, and I said "Ubuntu GNU/Linux". Then came
>> | the surprise: they supplied me with an off-the-shelf laptop with
>> | GNU/Linux preinstalled.
>> `----
>>
>> http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/node/1752
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> You "conveniently" forgot the next couple sentences:
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> "The distribution was Linpus, an eastern made one I believe, it was quite
> old and X was not installed and was not very useful. My suspicions are that
> they stock these laptops so they can supply to customers who install
> pirated versions of MS-Windows rather than expecting people will use
> GNU/Linux itself."
LinPUS?
What a GREAT NAME for a LInux distro!!!
Roy in his usual flurry to spew posts always seems to forget the details
and misrepresent the real topic.
> ROFLMAO!!!!
Yea it's real funny alright!
> Windows: worth stealing
> Linux: pssst! Wipe it and install Windows.
Yep.
A friend of mine just got back from St Petersburg FSU and he told me they
have kiosks in certain places where you can buy pirated commercial
software for very little $$.
> (btw, your selective quoting as per above is an example of why I have you
> plonked. Just now I'm using Knode 0.9.2 (full of bugs) on Slackware so I
> see your psychotic mound of NEWS posts. Why are half of them about
> Microsoft?)
I have the bozo scored down, but to really see the damage Roy is doing to
the Linux nutsacks group COLA, view it in google groups.
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