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Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever

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First post2016-08-23 18:25 +0200
Last post2016-08-23 20:18 -0400
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  Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever tinus61 <tinus61@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-23 18:25 +0200
    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-23 12:22 -0500
      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-23 10:45 -0700
        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> - 2016-08-23 20:02 -0400
          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-23 17:54 -0700
            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-24 06:43 -0500
              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-24 06:26 -0700
                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-24 10:58 -0400
                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-24 13:08 -0500
                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever ronb <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2016-08-24 20:56 +0000
                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-24 14:02 -0700
                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-24 23:21 +0200
                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-24 14:26 -0700
                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-24 21:25 -0600
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 09:37 +0200
                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-25 07:22 -0500
                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-25 12:03 -0400
                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-25 14:14 -0600
                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 16:57 -0400
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:01 -0700
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-25 14:21 -0700
                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-25 18:14 -0600
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 18:18 -0700
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-26 09:05 +0200
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever ronb <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2016-08-26 13:44 +0000
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 08:17 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 09:15 -0700
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 09:20 -0700
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 07:53 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-26 10:55 -0400
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 08:18 -0700
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 09:14 -0700
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 09:21 -0700
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-26 13:06 -0400
                                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 10:16 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 08:16 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 15:08 -0700
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 15:36 -0700
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-26 18:57 -0700
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 07:55 -0700
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-26 08:31 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 09:21 -0700
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-26 09:30 -0700
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 09:58 -0700
                                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 10:15 -0700
                                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 10:46 -0700
                                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-26 11:03 -0700
                                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 11:35 -0700
                                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 11:54 -0700
                                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-26 12:18 -0700
                                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 12:22 -0700
                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 13:48 -0700
                                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 14:15 -0700
                                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-08-27 00:20 +0000
                                                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 18:08 -0700
                                                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-08-27 01:24 +0000
                                                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 18:42 -0700
                                                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 19:09 -0700
                                                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever ronb <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2016-08-27 04:39 +0000
                                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 21:49 -0700
                                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 22:04 -0700
                                                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-08-27 02:21 +0000
                                                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-08-27 03:12 +0000
                                                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 20:46 -0700
                                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 21:48 -0700
                                                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-08-27 04:27 +0000
                                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 21:53 -0700
                                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 22:01 -0700
                                                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 22:23 -0700
                                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-08-27 05:03 +0000
                                                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever "Octavian W. Lagrange" <olagrang@perch.invalid> - 2016-08-27 05:35 +0000
                                                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 23:03 -0700
                                                                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-27 00:05 -0700
                                                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-27 09:23 +0200
                                                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-27 01:13 -0700
                                                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-27 02:05 -0700
                                                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-27 08:12 -0500
                                                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-27 07:15 -0700
                                                                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-27 09:24 -0700
                                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-26 12:16 -0700
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 10:52 -0700
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 18:02 -0700
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-27 08:03 -0500
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever ronb <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2016-08-27 04:35 +0000
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-27 15:05 -0400
                                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-27 13:00 -0700
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-25 19:25 -0400
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-26 08:02 -0400
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-25 18:13 -0600
                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-25 14:14 -0600
                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 23:38 +0200
                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:40 -0700
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 23:45 +0200
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:46 -0700
                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 23:50 +0200
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:54 -0700
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-25 18:39 -0700
                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 18:41 -0700
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-25 19:05 -0700
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 19:09 -0700
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever William Poaster <wp@dev.null> - 2016-08-26 13:28 +0100
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-26 08:18 -0700
                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-25 18:17 -0600
                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-25 07:12 -0500
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-25 10:49 -0400
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 09:20 -0700
                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 18:28 +0200
                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 12:50 -0400
                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 10:04 -0700
                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 10:01 -0700
                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 19:39 +0200
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 10:45 -0700
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-25 14:52 -0500
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 12:57 -0700
                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 23:34 +0200
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:39 -0700
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 23:43 +0200
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:45 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 23:46 +0200
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:48 -0700
                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Steve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com> - 2016-08-25 10:02 -0700
                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 10:35 -0400
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 09:44 -0700
                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Melzzzzz <mel@zzzzz.com> - 2016-08-25 00:11 +0200
                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-24 17:58 -0700
                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Takuya Saitoh <taka0038@gmail.com> - 2016-08-24 21:41 -0700
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Melzzzzz <mel@zzzzz.com> - 2016-08-25 14:53 +0200
                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2016-08-25 07:28 -0500
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Melzzzzz <mel@zzzzz.com> - 2016-08-25 14:57 +0200
                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-25 08:12 -0700
                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 11:23 -0400
                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-25 09:34 -0700
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 13:01 -0400
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Melzzzzz <mel@zzzzz.com> - 2016-08-25 19:15 +0200
                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 14:34 -0400
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 20:41 +0200
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 14:53 -0400
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> - 2016-08-25 23:33 +0200
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:36 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 17:50 -0400
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 14:57 -0700
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-25 18:10 -0600
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Melzzzzz <mel@zzzzz.com> - 2016-08-25 21:20 +0200
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 15:56 -0400
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-25 19:28 -0400
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-26 08:04 -0400
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-25 18:08 -0600
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 10:24 -0700
                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-25 19:25 -0400
                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-26 08:01 -0400
                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-26 11:51 -0600
                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-26 14:19 -0400
                                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever GreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com> - 2016-08-26 16:31 -0600
                                            Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-26 19:00 -0400
                                              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-26 18:26 -0700
                                                Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-27 14:58 -0400
                                                  Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-27 12:27 -0700
                                                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-28 09:24 -0400
                                                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Marek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> - 2016-08-28 08:33 -0700
                                                        Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-28 11:59 -0400
                                                        Who the Hell is Marek? John Gohde <john.h.gohde@gmail.com> - 2016-08-28 11:09 -0700
                                                          Re: Who the Hell is Marek? Steve Carroll <frelwizzen@gmail.com> - 2016-08-28 15:16 -0700
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 10:52 -0400
                          Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Snit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> - 2016-08-25 09:21 -0700
                    Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> - 2016-08-24 18:11 -0400
                      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Silver Slimer <.m@nsn.s> - 2016-08-25 10:36 -0400
              Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-24 09:49 -0400
      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever Adlbifhr Mjduhgfks <am@random.us> - 2016-08-23 19:13 +0000
      Re: Linux turns 25, is bigger and more professional than ever DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-08-23 20:18 -0400

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#366851

FromSteve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com>
Date2016-08-25 14:21 -0700
Message-ID<82c77b70-e782-454b-9333-a36fe0b039b7@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#366843
On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 3:01:51 PM UTC-6, Snit wrote:
> On 8/25/16, 1:57 PM, in article npnm32$vla$2@dont-email.me, "Silver Slimer"
> <.m@nsn.s> wrote:
> 
> > On 2016-08-25 4:14 PM, GreyCloud wrote:
> >> chrisv wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Peter Köhlmann wrote:
> >>> 
> >>>> some piece of shit wrote:
> >>>>> 
> >>>>> I've downloaded Qt 5.7 recently, and the examples out of the box
> >>>>> won't compile.  Are there other things to do that I should have done?
> >>> 
> >>> You could start by apologizing for your attacking of decent, honest
> >>> FOSS advocates as "liars", "hypocrites", "communists", "cheapskates",
> >>> "loons", "pedophiles", etc, you piece of shit.
> >>> 
> >>>> It is
> >>>> 
> >>>> And yes, the examples compile. No problem
> >>> 
> >>> That guffawing, lying, insulting jackass now wants assistance"?
> >>> 
> >> 
> >> Peter is the one that recommended Qt, so I'm trying to use it.
> >> And I didn't ask for any from you, turdv.
> > 
> > I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
> > lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
> 
> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are limited I
> might agree. :)
> 
>   Peter Köhlmann:
>     -----
>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>     -----
> 
> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he selects
> his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle tasks better
> than Linux. I found that interesting.

LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a computer that *isn't* a Mac. 

Talk about clueless ;)

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#366900

FromGreyCloud <mist@cumulus.com>
Date2016-08-25 18:14 -0600
Message-ID<npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me>
In reply to#366851
Steve Carroll wrote:

> On Thursday, August 25, 2016 at 3:01:51 PM UTC-6, Snit wrote:
>> On 8/25/16, 1:57 PM, in article npnm32$vla$2@dont-email.me, "Silver
>> Slimer" <.m@nsn.s> wrote:
>> 
>> > On 2016-08-25 4:14 PM, GreyCloud wrote:
>> >> chrisv wrote:
>> >> 
>> >>> Peter Köhlmann wrote:
>> >>> 
>> >>>> some piece of shit wrote:
>> >>>>> 
>> >>>>> I've downloaded Qt 5.7 recently, and the examples out of the box
>> >>>>> won't compile.  Are there other things to do that I should have
>> >>>>> done?
>> >>> 
>> >>> You could start by apologizing for your attacking of decent, honest
>> >>> FOSS advocates as "liars", "hypocrites", "communists", "cheapskates",
>> >>> "loons", "pedophiles", etc, you piece of shit.
>> >>> 
>> >>>> It is
>> >>>> 
>> >>>> And yes, the examples compile. No problem
>> >>> 
>> >>> That guffawing, lying, insulting jackass now wants assistance"?
>> >>> 
>> >> 
>> >> Peter is the one that recommended Qt, so I'm trying to use it.
>> >> And I didn't ask for any from you, turdv.
>> > 
>> > I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>> > lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>> 
>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>> limited I might agree. :)
>> 
>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>     -----
>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>     -----
>> 
>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
> 
> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
> 
> Talk about clueless ;)

Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is 
attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they are 
still trying.


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#366915

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-25 18:18 -0700
Message-ID<D3E4E709.7A2F1%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#366900
On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
<mist@cumulus.com> wrote:

...
>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>> 
>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>> 
>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>     -----
>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>     -----
>>> 
>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>> 
>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.

To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
attention.

>> Talk about clueless ;)
> 
> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they are
> still trying.
> 



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#366956

FromPeter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de>
Date2016-08-26 09:05 +0200
Message-ID<npopok$sal$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#366915
The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:

> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
> 
> ...
>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>> 
>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>> 
>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>     -----
>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>     -----
>>>> 
>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>> 
>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
> 
> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
> attention.

No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I 
would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied 
about me "preferring OSX over linux"


>>> Talk about clueless ;)

Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside 
computers

>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>> are still trying.
>> 

VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete 
programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling 
stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is 
exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more 
with it

That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks. 
But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps

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#366987

Fromronb <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com>
Date2016-08-26 13:44 +0000
Message-ID<npph48$61n$4@dont-email.me>
In reply to#366956
On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 09:05:55 +0200, Peter Köhlmann wrote:

> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
> about me "preferring OSX over linux"

Sounds like something the lying "Snit" would do.

-- 
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#367004

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-26 08:17 -0700
Message-ID<D3E5ABB6.7A399%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#366987
On 8/26/16, 6:44 AM, in article npph48$61n$4@dont-email.me, "ronb"
<ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 09:05:55 +0200, Peter Köhlmann wrote:
> 
>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
> 
> Sounds like something the lying "Snit" would do.

More herd humping from ronb.


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#367037

FromMarek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com>
Date2016-08-26 09:15 -0700
Message-ID<R-qdnUzxlsq89l3KnZ2dnUU7-SmdnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#366987
On 2016-08-26, ronb <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 09:05:55 +0200, Peter Köhlmann wrote:
>
>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>
> Sounds like something the lying "Snit" would do.

Absolutely. 

-- 
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https://github.com/marek-novotny

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#367040

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-26 09:20 -0700
Message-ID<D3E5BA67.7A3D5%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#367037
On 8/26/16, 9:15 AM, in article
R-qdnUzxlsq89l3KnZ2dnUU7-SmdnZ2d@giganews.com, "Marek Novotny"
<marek.novotny@marspolar.com> wrote:

> On 2016-08-26, ronb <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Aug 2016 09:05:55 +0200, Peter Köhlmann wrote:
>> 
>>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>> 
>> Sounds like something the lying "Snit" would do.
> 
> Absolutely. 

Ah, the best you can do to back your herd is say what you THINK I "would
do"... not point to things I actually do... which is not, of course,
anything I ever have done or would actually do.

In other words you know I am largely right with what I say. Cool!

If you thought I was wrong you would have quoted what you thought I was
wrong about.

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#366997

FromMarek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com>
Date2016-08-26 07:53 -0700
Message-ID<eJednTlo09Bhyl3KnZ2dnUU7-aednZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#366956
On 2016-08-26, Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:
> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
>
>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>> 
>> ...
>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>> 
>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>     -----
>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>     -----
>>>>> 
>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>> 
>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>> 
>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>> attention.
>
> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I 
> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied 
> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>
>
>>>> Talk about clueless ;)
>
> Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside 
> computers
>
>>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>>> are still trying.
>>> 
>
> VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
> It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete 
> programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling 
> stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is 
> exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more 
> with it
>
> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks. 
> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps

You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon. 

-- 
Marek Novotny
https://github.com/marek-novotny

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#366999

FromSilver Slimer <.m@nsn.s>
Date2016-08-26 10:55 -0400
Message-ID<nppl9o$nh6$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#366997
On 2016-08-26 10:53 AM, Marek Novotny wrote:
> On 2016-08-26, Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:
>> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
>>
>>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> ...
>>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>>>
>>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>>>
>>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>>> attention.
>>
>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>>
>>
>>>>> Talk about clueless ;)
>>
>> Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside
>> computers
>>
>>>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>>>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>>>> are still trying.
>>>>
>>
>> VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
>> It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete
>> programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling
>> stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is
>> exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more
>> with it
>>
>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks.
>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
>
> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon.

I'm surprised that you hadn't filtered him.


-- 
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#367006

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-26 08:18 -0700
Message-ID<D3E5ABC7.7A39B%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#366999
On 8/26/16, 7:55 AM, in article nppl9o$nh6$1@dont-email.me, "Silver Slimer"
<.m@nsn.s> wrote:

> On 2016-08-26 10:53 AM, Marek Novotny wrote:
>> On 2016-08-26, Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:
>>> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
>>> 
>>>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>>>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>>>> 
>>>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>>>> attention.
>>> 
>>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>>> 
>>> 
>>>>>> Talk about clueless ;)
>>> 
>>> Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside
>>> computers
>>> 
>>>>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>>>>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>>>>> are still trying.
>>>>> 
>>> 
>>> VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
>>> It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete
>>> programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling
>>> stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is
>>> exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more
>>> with it
>>> 
>>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks.
>>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
>> 
>> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
>> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
>> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon.
> 
> I'm surprised that you hadn't filtered him.
> 
He is too busy herd humping.


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#367036

FromMarek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com>
Date2016-08-26 09:14 -0700
Message-ID<R-qdnU3xlspW913KnZ2dnUU7-Sli4p2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#366999
On 2016-08-26, Silver Slimer <> wrote:
> On 2016-08-26 10:53 AM, Marek Novotny wrote:
>> On 2016-08-26, Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:
>>> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
>>>
>>>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>>>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>>>>
>>>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>>>> attention.
>>>
>>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Talk about clueless ;)
>>>
>>> Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside
>>> computers
>>>
>>>>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>>>>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>>>>> are still trying.
>>>>>
>>>
>>> VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
>>> It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete
>>> programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling
>>> stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is
>>> exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more
>>> with it
>>>
>>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks.
>>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
>>
>> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
>> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
>> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon.
>
> I'm surprised that you hadn't filtered him.

He's in my score file, yes. But it is set to place a score by his post,
like a -1. His Socks get -5 and -10. His posts are auto marked as
deleted as such in slrn. But in this particular case I was the one
reminding him how pwned he was. So I also saw the replies. When he went
berserk it was funny. He does exactly what he is doing now. He quotes
out of context and lies. But it was still funny to see him lying to
himself like that. What a loon.

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#367042

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-26 09:21 -0700
Message-ID<D3E5BAA5.7A3D6%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#367036
On 8/26/16, 9:14 AM, in article
R-qdnU3xlspW913KnZ2dnUU7-Sli4p2d@giganews.com, "Marek Novotny"
<marek.novotny@marspolar.com> wrote:

>>>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming
>>>> tasks.
>>>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
>>> 
>>> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
>>> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
>>> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon.
>> 
>> I'm surprised that you hadn't filtered him.
> 
> He's in my score file, yes. But it is set to place a score by his post,
> like a -1. His Socks get -5 and -10.

I have no socks, thus you are lying.

> His posts are auto marked as deleted as such in slrn. But in this particular
> case I was the one reminding him how pwned he was.

You mean how much you feel the need to herd hump.

> So I also saw the replies. When he went berserk it was funny. He does exactly
> what he is doing now. He quotes out of context and lies. But it was still
> funny to see him lying to himself like that. What a loon.

Why not post a best-of set of examples?

Oh.

You have none.

Comes down to you are herd humping.


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#367059

FromSilver Slimer <.m@nsn.s>
Date2016-08-26 13:06 -0400
Message-ID<nppsts$igf$2@dont-email.me>
In reply to#367036
On 2016-08-26 12:14 PM, Marek Novotny wrote:
> On 2016-08-26, Silver Slimer <> wrote:
>> On 2016-08-26 10:53 AM, Marek Novotny wrote:
>>> On 2016-08-26, Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:
>>>> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
>>>>
>>>>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>>>>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>>>>>
>>>>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>>>>> attention.
>>>>
>>>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>>>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>>>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>> Talk about clueless ;)
>>>>
>>>> Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside
>>>> computers
>>>>
>>>>>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>>>>>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>>>>>> are still trying.
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
>>>> It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete
>>>> programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling
>>>> stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is
>>>> exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more
>>>> with it
>>>>
>>>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks.
>>>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
>>>
>>> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
>>> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
>>> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon.
>>
>> I'm surprised that you hadn't filtered him.
>
> He's in my score file, yes. But it is set to place a score by his post,
> like a -1. His Socks get -5 and -10. His posts are auto marked as
> deleted as such in slrn. But in this particular case I was the one
> reminding him how pwned he was. So I also saw the replies. When he went
> berserk it was funny. He does exactly what he is doing now. He quotes
> out of context and lies. But it was still funny to see him lying to
> himself like that. What a loon.

I have so little tolerance for people taking whatever I say out of 
context. Maybe it's my experience as a teacher and often needing to 
defend myself because some kid took snippets of what I said and 
manipulated it to his or her benefit but I wouldn't score these people 
low, I would simply filter them outright.


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#367069

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-26 10:16 -0700
Message-ID<D3E5C78E.7A402%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#367059
On 8/26/16, 10:06 AM, in article nppsts$igf$2@dont-email.me, "Silver Slimer"
<.m@nsn.s> wrote:

>>>>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming
>>>>> tasks.
>>>>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
>>>> 
>>>> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
>>>> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
>>>> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon.
>>> 
>>> I'm surprised that you hadn't filtered him.
>> 
>> He's in my score file, yes. But it is set to place a score by his post,
>> like a -1. His Socks get -5 and -10. His posts are auto marked as
>> deleted as such in slrn. But in this particular case I was the one
>> reminding him how pwned he was. So I also saw the replies. When he went
>> berserk it was funny. He does exactly what he is doing now. He quotes
>> out of context and lies. But it was still funny to see him lying to
>> himself like that. What a loon.
> 
> I have so little tolerance for people taking whatever I say out of
> context.

It is not taking things out of context to note your bigoted name calling and
insecurity... and how you are not a real Christian.

> Maybe it's my experience as a teacher and often needing to
> defend myself because some kid took snippets of what I said and
> manipulated it to his or her benefit but I wouldn't score these people
> low, I would simply filter them outright.



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#367002

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-26 08:16 -0700
Message-ID<D3E5AB67.7A396%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#366997
On 8/26/16, 7:53 AM, in article
eJednTlo09Bhyl3KnZ2dnUU7-aednZ2d@giganews.com, "Marek Novotny"
<marek.novotny@marspolar.com> wrote:

> On 2016-08-26, Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:
>> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
>> 
>>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> ...
>>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>>> 
>>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>>> 
>>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>>> attention.
>> 
>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied
>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>> 
>> 
>>>>> Talk about clueless ;)
>> 
>> Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside
>> computers
>> 
>>>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>>>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>>>> are still trying.
>>>> 
>> 
>> VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
>> It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete
>> programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling
>> stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is
>> exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more
>> with it
>> 
>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks.
>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
> 
> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon.

Why not provide the best-of quotes? That would be awesome!

That is unless you are just trolling to please the herd. Which you are.

It is sad how much you herd hump these days.


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#367137

FromMarek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com>
Date2016-08-26 15:08 -0700
Message-ID<35SdnV2nz81TIF3KnZ2dnUU7-X3NnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#366997
On 2016-08-26, William Poaster <wp@dev.null> wrote:
> Marek Novotny wrote:
>
>> On 2016-08-26, Peter Köhlmann <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:
>>> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
>>>
>>>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>>>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> ...
>>>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>>>     -----
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>>>> 
>>>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>>>> attention.
>>>
>>> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I 
>>> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications, and then lied 
>>> about me "preferring OSX over linux"
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> Talk about clueless ;)
>>>
>>> Well, the Glasser swine is clueless. About everything inside and outside 
>>> computers
>>>
>>>>> Only that the latest community edition of Visual Studio from Microsoft is
>>>>> attempting to do just that.  Tho they haven't got it all there yet, they
>>>>> are still trying.
>>>>> 
>>>
>>> VS from MS isn't able to do OSX programming. You can do part of it there.
>>> It is about as much as you can do with Qt on linux. You can do the complete 
>>> programming and testing on linux, but you still have to do the compiling 
>>> stage and the building of installation packages on a OSX machine. Which is 
>>> exactly what I am doing with OSX. I don't like that crap to do anything more 
>>> with it
>>>
>>> That alone helps a lot, since OSX is at least "weird" for programming tasks. 
>>> But still that pile of clunky shite is needed to build the apps
>>
>> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
>> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
>> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon. 
>
> Did he? Wow, what a nutcase. 
> I've had the lunatic, & his socks, binned almost since Day-1 so I never
> saw them. :-)

They are epic. You should see his last post to me where I exposed that
retarded chart animation he made. Hey got an AppleScript to click on a
button to raise the value in a bar chart. And then he recorded the
event. So he says, look at this thing I made, which on the face of it
looks like a cool calculation where the chart is updating a real time
flow of data. Nope. He's clicking a button to up the value in a chart
and recording the whole screen one frame a time. Well, he has a lame
script that places the mouse in the correct geometry to click the up
button on the data point and repeat this. 

It gets better. There are two identical charts. Rather than code
something like a high value being met changes the color. He simply
records two different bar charts and then edits the video together to
give the appearance of automation. 

It's a complete self-nuke. I'll give him props for finding a really
stupid way to do it. But bring that to a Linux group,,, Priceless. 

Just watch the video....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X468EdllTg0

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#367150

FromMarek Novotny <marek.novotny@marspolar.com>
Date2016-08-26 15:36 -0700
Message-ID<F6OdnXiALorgWV3KnZ2dnUU7-f2dnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#367137
On 2016-08-26, William Poaster <wp@dev.null> wrote:
> Marek Novotny wrote:
>
>> On 2016-08-26, William Poaster <wp@dev.null> wrote:
>>> Marek Novotny wrote:
>
><snip for brevity>
>
>>>> You should have seen Snit go berserk while you were away. He got all
>>>> pwned by you on the NFS thing and went nuts here spraying the group with
>>>> a repeated message like twenty or thirty times. What a loon. 
>>>
>>> Did he? Wow, what a nutcase. 
>>> I've had the lunatic, & his socks, binned almost since Day-1 so I never
>>> saw them. :-)
>>
>> They are epic. You should see his last post to me where I exposed that
>> retarded chart animation he made. Hey got an AppleScript to click on a
>> button to raise the value in a bar chart. And then he recorded the
>> event. So he says, look at this thing I made, which on the face of it
>> looks like a cool calculation where the chart is updating a real time
>> flow of data. Nope. He's clicking a button to up the value in a chart
>> and recording the whole screen one frame a time. Well, he has a lame
>> script that places the mouse in the correct geometry to click the up
>> button on the data point and repeat this. 
>>
>> It gets better. There are two identical charts. Rather than code
>> something like a high value being met changes the color. He simply
>> records two different bar charts and then edits the video together to
>> give the appearance of automation. 
>
> Sounds like "stop motion". The object is moved in small increments
> between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of
> movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence.

It's almost that lame. One step up. Complete crap. 

>> It's a complete self-nuke. I'll give him props for finding a really
>> stupid way to do it. But bring that to a Linux group,,, Priceless. 
>>
>> Just watch the video....
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X468EdllTg0


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#367180

FromSteve Carroll <fretwizzer@gmail.com>
Date2016-08-26 18:57 -0700
Message-ID<d4550976-6c52-42d2-8af1-ebde6989f081@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#367150
On Friday, August 26, 2016 at 7:24:11 PM UTC-6, Snit wrote:
> On 8/26/16, 3:36 PM, in article
> F6OdnXiALorgWV3KnZ2dnUU7-f2dnZ2d@giganews.com, "Marek Novotny"
> <marek.novotny@marspolar.com> wrote:
> 
> >>> They are epic. You should see his last post to me where I exposed that
> >>> retarded chart animation he made. Hey got an AppleScript to click on a
> >>> button to raise the value in a bar chart. And then he recorded the
> >>> event. So he says, look at this thing I made, which on the face of it
> >>> looks like a cool calculation where the chart is updating a real time
> >>> flow of data. Nope. He's clicking a button to up the value in a chart
> >>> and recording the whole screen one frame a time. Well, he has a lame
> >>> script that places the mouse in the correct geometry to click the up
> >>> button on the data point and repeat this.
> >>> 
> >>> It gets better. There are two identical charts. Rather than code
> >>> something like a high value being met changes the color. He simply
> >>> records two different bar charts and then edits the video together to
> >>> give the appearance of automation.
> >> 
> >> Sounds like "stop motion". The object is moved in small increments
> >> between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of
> >> movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence.
> > 
> > It's almost that lame. One step up. Complete crap.
> 
> And yet more than you have been able to do even though you have been focused
> on it for hours.
> 
> I bet more than you will EVER do.
> 
> Face it, Marek, you would crumble faced with even a task this easy. And,
> yeah, the point was that it should be an easy task that should not be too
> time consuming. I do not expect people to spend large amounts of time on
> these tasks... though I did with Owl's recipe task. But it was fun. :)


Hmmm... that's an "interesting" paragraph, you know, considering that you've previously *claimed* this was something a 'client' wanted you to do <eyeroll>.

Lock the medicine cabinet tonight, Snit, you've obviously had your fill ;)

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#366998

FromSnit <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
Date2016-08-26 07:55 -0700
Message-ID<D3E5A65D.7A38D%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com>
In reply to#366956
On 8/26/16, 12:05 AM, in article npopok$sal$1@dont-email.me, "Peter
Köhlmann" <peter-koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote:

> The lying imbecile Snit Michael Glasser babbled:
> 
>> On 8/25/16, 5:14 PM, in article npo1kr$2kd$5@dont-email.me, "GreyCloud"
>> <mist@cumulus.com> wrote:
>> 
>> ...
>>>>>> I have to admit that I'd accept a recommendation from Peter Köhlmann a
>>>>>> lot faster than I would one from chrisv.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Well, now that Peter has admitted he picks Macs when resources are
>>>>> limited I might agree. :)
>>>>> 
>>>>>   Peter Köhlmann:
>>>>>     -----
>>>>>     The last days I prepared 2 OSX machines I intend to take with me
>>>>>     to Berlin, where I will stay for some weeks starting in about 10
>>>>>     days. Reason: Too much luggage, so I will take only a apple laptop
>>>>>     and a iMac instead of the full featured linux rig.
>>>>>     -----
>>>>> 
>>>>> Peter finally admitted that when he had to be limited with tech he
>>>>> selects his (older!) Macs / OS X because they serves his needs / handle
>>>>> tasks better than Linux. I found that interesting.
>>>> 
>>>> LOL! Snit *still* believes it's a good idea to develop for OS X on a
>>>> computer that *isn't* a Mac.
>> 
>> To be clear: Carroll made this claim up. He is STILL begging for my
>> attention.
> 
> No. *You* completely incompetent "IT professional" actually asked why I
> would not take a linux computer to build OSX applications,

Quote? Seems very unlikely I ever asked you such a thing. Impossible,
really. But you lie a lot when you back yourself into corners.

> and then lied 
> about me "preferring OSX over linux"

Above I quote you noting you do... at least when you have limited space and
you consider the tasks you might have to do.
... 



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