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Re: Well lookie here. XP fine on the time change but Linux took a dump

  • Subject: Re: Well lookie here. XP fine on the time change but Linux took a dump
  • From: Peter KÃhlmann <peter.koehlmann@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2007 17:02:55 +0100
  • Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
  • Organization: SMP
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wjbell wrote:

> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> __/ [ Rob Hughes ] on Monday 12 March 2007 05:51 \__
>> 
>>> wjbell wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Wow.  XP did fine on the new DST schedule.  AAMOF, all my Windows
>>>> systems did.
>>>> 
>>>> Linux?  It's fallen and can't get up...
>>>> 
>>>> I guess the workaround for linux is to have a couple weeks a year where
>>>> the time is wrong.
>>>> 
>>> 
>>> You did it wrong. All the linux boxes here are fine, as we all the
>>> windows boxes. Of course, I patched the linux boxes, but just set the
>>> windows boxes to UTC. Too many problems with applying the patches on
>>> windows, if you check around. Especially for exchange boxes, which I
>>> have.
>> 
>> He has a 10-year-old Red Hat server and, being the Wintroll that he is,
>> this is just a tease. The reality of the matter is that the news is
>> flooded with complaints about Microsoft's patches, even on a Sunday when
>> the press is quiet.
>> 
> 
> The reality of the matter, Schestowitz, is that you're a spammer and I
> wouldn't be using the words "flooded" and "complaints" in the same
> sentence if I were you.
> 

Uh-hu, our resident firewall-plagiarist Ding-Dong Bell uses threatening
words. Better run for cover now. He will start to fling feces anytime soon
-- 
Linux is for people who want to know why it works.
Mac is for people who don't want to know why it works.
DOS is for people who want to know why it does not work.
Windows is for people who don't want to know why it does not work.


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