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| Started by | Fabian Russell <fb@zen.info> |
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| First post | 2016-04-10 13:51 +0000 |
| Last post | 2016-04-11 09:07 -0700 |
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Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Fabian Russell <fb@zen.info> - 2016-04-10 13:51 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> - 2016-04-10 09:56 -0400
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux John Gohde <john.h.gohde@gmail.com> - 2016-04-10 07:08 -0700
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> - 2016-04-10 10:10 -0400
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-04-10 22:33 -0400
Is this normal guy problems..about to cry! :( DFS <nospam@dfs.cum> - 2016-04-11 00:24 -0500
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Fabian Russell <fb@zen.info> - 2016-04-11 09:24 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-04-11 12:44 -0400
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux sbd <sbd.pambu@safe-mail.net> - 2016-04-10 16:11 -0300
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux DFS <nospam@dfs.com> - 2016-04-10 14:22 -0400
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux sbd <sbd.pambu@safe-mail.net> - 2016-04-10 16:14 -0300
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-04-11 11:03 +0100
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Fabian Russell <fb@zen.info> - 2016-04-11 10:48 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-04-11 13:33 +0100
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> - 2016-04-11 13:14 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> - 2016-04-11 10:01 -0400
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> - 2016-04-11 14:38 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-04-11 15:09 +0100
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> - 2016-04-11 14:34 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-04-11 16:34 +0100
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> - 2016-04-11 18:51 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-04-12 09:20 +0100
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> - 2016-04-12 08:39 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2016-04-12 08:51 +0000
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-04-12 09:56 +0100
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Me Sham <osirus47@yahoo.com> - 2016-04-11 07:57 -0700
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> - 2016-04-11 11:22 -0400
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> - 2016-04-11 13:49 +0100
Re: Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux John Gohde <john.h.gohde@gmail.com> - 2016-04-11 09:07 -0700
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| From | Fabian Russell <fb@zen.info> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 13:51 +0000 |
| Subject | Only the Best People Use GNU/Linux |
| Message-ID | <nedlod01p8b@news3.newsguy.com> |
Stanford University is one of the premiere educational institutions in the entire fucking world: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University CCRMA, an internationally renowned sound and music research organization at Stanford, uses GNU/Linux exclusively: http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software Unlike Microshit Windows, Linux can be configured as a real-time OS that becomes an unparalleled platform for audio research. Only the BEST people use GNU/Linux. The riff raff are the slaves of Microshit. Ha, ha, ha, ha! I wonder where these Microshit shills went to school -- if they went to school at all. Indeed, most of them are high-school drop outs that bought their "degrees" from some Internet diploma mill. Now all they can do is spout off "statistics" like some fourth-grade schoolboy reciting the multiplication tables. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! Only VERY BEST people use GNU/Linux. The Microshit shill is the lowest of the low.
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| From | Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 09:56 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <nedlt8$9am$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349226 |
On 10 Apr 2016 13:51:09 GMT, Fabian Russell wrote: > Stanford University is one of the premiere educational institutions > in the entire fucking world: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University > > CCRMA, an internationally renowned sound and music research > organization at Stanford, uses GNU/Linux exclusively: Looks like a bunch of geeks interested in having fractals, differential equations, integral math and so forth creating music. Interesting I suppose. For about 5 seconds after which I change the channel to something more musical.
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| From | John Gohde <john.h.gohde@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 07:08 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <c1d60445-7c55-4162-90c4-ab1d13fbd393@googlegroups.com> |
| In reply to | #349228 |
On Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 9:57:05 AM UTC-4, Omar wrote: > > For about 5 seconds after which I change the channel to something more > musical. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3GTxRt4iao Or how about ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhnZ19sbxps
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| From | Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 10:10 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <nedmm3$iel$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349231 |
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 07:08:41 -0700 (PDT), John Gohde wrote: > On Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 9:57:05 AM UTC-4, Omar wrote: >> >> For about 5 seconds after which I change the channel to something more >> musical. > > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3GTxRt4iao > > Or how about ... > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhnZ19sbxps Anything is better than a geek Linux user creating music via mathematical equations.
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| From | DFS <nospam@dfs.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 22:33 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <nef271$bpp$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349232 |
On 4/10/2016 10:10 AM, Omar wrote: > On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 07:08:41 -0700 (PDT), John Gohde wrote: > >> On Sunday, April 10, 2016 at 9:57:05 AM UTC-4, Omar wrote: >>> >>> For about 5 seconds after which I change the channel to something more >>> musical. >> >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3GTxRt4iao >> >> Or how about ... >> >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhnZ19sbxps > > Anything is better than a geek Linux user creating music via > mathematical equations. ha! http://chuck.stanford.edu They'll have my attention when they can write an original program that sounds as good as Zeppelin's music: In The Light: www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNo1nS_JV5k Ten Years Gone: www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBzuYNK95sM Achilles Last Stand: www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlRjjGc6pJA I'm sure the geeks can capture the sound, convert it to code, steal and alter bits and pieces and make something listenable, but I'm talking about hearing the music in their brain - the way Mozart might have - and composing an original program fully in code. Then there's the lyrics and Plant's voice... "Hey oooh did you ever believe that I could leave you..."
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| From | DFS <nospam@dfs.cum> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 00:24 -0500 |
| Subject | Is this normal guy problems..about to cry! :( |
| Message-ID | <20160411051320.vLFfd0vainJJ@sewer.dizum.com> |
| In reply to | #349284 |
Sure it's OK to exaggerate certain truths about yourself on a first date to get the relationship rolling.
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| From | Fabian Russell <fb@zen.info> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 09:24 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <nefqfi12t78@news3.newsguy.com> |
| In reply to | #349284 |
On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 22:33:04 -0400, DFS wrote: > > I'm sure the geeks can capture the sound, convert it to code, steal and > alter bits and pieces and make something listenable, > Do you mean just like you use Google to steal all the information which you post? > > but I'm talking > about hearing the music in their brain - the way Mozart might have - and > composing an original program fully in code. > Your brain is Google. Because you have no knowledge or expertise of any kind, you steal bits and pieces from Google to "compose" your shit posts.
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| From | DFS <nospam@dfs.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 12:44 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <negk30$ora$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349296 |
On 4/11/2016 5:24 AM, Fabian Russell wrote: > On Sun, 10 Apr 2016 22:33:04 -0400, DFS wrote: > >> >> I'm sure the geeks can capture the sound, convert it to code, steal and >> alter bits and pieces and make something listenable, >> > > Do you mean just like you use Google to steal all the information > which you post? If you knew how to use Google you wouldn't make all these stupid "can't be done in Windows" or "there's nothing like it in Windows" posts. "FUCKING impossible in Windows..." "I ain't got no tools..." Pure ignorance. >> but I'm talking >> about hearing the music in their brain - the way Mozart might have - and >> composing an original program fully in code. >> > > Your brain is Google. And Wikipedia. And Stack Overflow. And the Python Standard Library. And my book of fart jokes. And any other reference I can use to learn. > Because you have no knowledge or expertise > of any kind, you steal bits and pieces from Google to "compose" > your shit posts. Same way you steal bits and pieces from imageMagick and g'mic, wrap a bash script around them, rotate a choo-choo picture 5 degrees and say "Look Momma, I'm a research scientist!"
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| From | sbd <sbd.pambu@safe-mail.net> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 16:11 -0300 |
| Message-ID | <nee8bo$ek0$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349228 |
On 04/10/2016 10:56 AM, Omar wrote: > On 10 Apr 2016 13:51:09 GMT, Fabian Russell wrote: > >> Stanford University is one of the premiere educational institutions >> in the entire fucking world: >> >> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University >> >> CCRMA, an internationally renowned sound and music research >> organization at Stanford, uses GNU/Linux exclusively: > > Looks like a bunch of geeks interested in having fractals, > differential equations, integral math and so forth creating music. > > Interesting I suppose. > For about 5 seconds after which I change the channel to something more > musical. > Like chirping crickets in the desert night as you get amorous with your goats
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| From | DFS <nospam@dfs.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 14:22 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <nee5eu$919$4@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349226 |
On 4/10/2016 9:51 AM, Fabian Russell wrote: > The riff raff are the slaves of Microshit. "In autumn 2012, I was hired by the Hewlett-Packard corporation as a C#/.NET programmer." - A Riff Raff
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| From | sbd <sbd.pambu@safe-mail.net> |
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| Date | 2016-04-10 16:14 -0300 |
| Message-ID | <nee8fv$ek0$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349251 |
On 04/10/2016 03:22 PM, DFS wrote: > On 4/10/2016 9:51 AM, Fabian Russell wrote: > >> The riff raff are the slaves of Microshit. > > "In autumn 2012, I was hired by the Hewlett-Packard corporation as > a C#/.NET programmer." - A Riff Raff Did that involve any garbage collection?
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| From | Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 11:03 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <nefsjc$sko$1@deskrabbit.motzarella.org> |
| In reply to | #349226 |
On 10/04/2016 14:51, Fabian Russell wrote: > Stanford University is one of the premiere educational institutions > in the entire fucking world: > > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_University > > CCRMA, an internationally renowned sound and music research > organization at Stanford, uses GNU/Linux exclusively: > > http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software > > Unlike Microshit Windows, Linux can be configured as > a real-time OS that becomes an unparalleled platform > for audio research. > > Only the BEST people use GNU/Linux. The riff raff are > the slaves of Microshit. The entire faculty runs on Windows and Mac. They recommend Windows 10, they don't even list Linux as an option! https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers "The Windows 10 operating system includes native encryption technology, which is recommend when dealing with High Risk Data. " Essential software - Windows & Mac only https://uit.stanford.edu/service/ess Email is provided by Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft Exchange https://uit.stanford.edu/emailcalendar Yup, looks like the entire University is one big Microsoft userbase, congratulations however on finding one dusty corner where Linux is used. Why do you insist on lying and misleading people? You are not helping the Linux cause one iota.
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| From | Fabian Russell <fb@zen.info> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 10:48 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <nefvd1021ev@news1.newsguy.com> |
| In reply to | #349298 |
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers > Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. > > congratulations however on finding one [place] where Linux is used. > Oh, but I didn't FIND it. Everybody with both musical and technical expertise has known about CCRMA since the beginning -- and it is only one fine example of many. But YOU, on the other hand, were compelled to do a frantic Google search and Internet lookup into an area that is TOTALLY FOREIGN to your understanding. YOU are the one who worked hard to find largely nothing. My advice to you, and all other Microsoft defenders, is this: Don't attempt to use Google as a crutxh to compensate for your own extreme lack of knowledge, background, and skills. Leave it for the true experts (if there are any).
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| From | Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 13:33 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <neg5d9$sf8$1@deskrabbit.motzarella.org> |
| In reply to | #349305 |
On 11/04/2016 11:48, Fabian Russell wrote: > On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: > >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers >> > > Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! > > That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, > i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. It's under Faculty and Staff which as any schoolboy knows means the teachers (Professors) and the admin staff. > > The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. Yet you can't actually show one single verifiable example of that beyond an open source audio project. The students don't use Linux Desktop Crapware either, it's Windows and Macs all the way. https://vptl.stanford.edu/computers-and-software-available The multimedia studio doesn't use Linux either. https://vptl.stanford.edu/student-resources/computers-and-multimedia-equipment/computers-and-software-available/multimedia https://vptl.stanford.edu/student-resources/computers-printing/lathrop-media-studio "The Lathrop Media Studio is a drop-in facility for all Stanford affiliates, featuring production equipment and software. Twelve Mac Pro towers with 30-inch screens come fully loaded with Adobe CS5.5 Master Collection, Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, Audacity, Comic Life 2, Toast Titanium" >> congratulations however on finding one [place] where Linux is used. >> > > Oh, but I didn't FIND it. Everybody with both musical and technical > expertise has known about CCRMA since the beginning -- and it is > only one fine example of many. Yet every recording studio from the smallest in my local town to Abbey Road use Mac hardware and software. > > But YOU, on the other hand, were compelled to do a frantic Google > search and Internet lookup into an area that is TOTALLY FOREIGN Nope, I just visited the Stanford University web site. It's really easy to find all this information, searching their site for the keyword Linux however brings up SFA. That's how unimportant it is to them. > to your understanding. YOU are the one who worked hard to find > largely nothing. Except for the fact that pretty much every single department uses Windows or OSX. > > My advice to you, and all other Microsoft defenders, is this: > Don't attempt to use Google as a crutxh to compensate for your > own extreme lack of knowledge, background, and skills. Leave > it for the true experts (if there are any). > Wrong. I didn't use Google. I don't defend Microsoft, it's crap in some areas, those weak areas are filled by Linux servers or Macs. I'm not as stupid as you are as to believe that one OS can do everything perfectly. You are the one desperately flailing around and searching for any small crumb of Linux usage.
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| From | owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 13:14 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <ghnvbjf84.jgie8@rooftop.invalid> |
| In reply to | #349313 |
Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: > On 11/04/2016 11:48, Fabian Russell wrote: >> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: >> >>> >>> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers >>> >> >> Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! >> >> That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, >> i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. > > It's under Faculty and Staff which as any schoolboy knows means the > teachers (Professors) and the admin staff. > >> >> The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. > > Yet you can't actually show one single verifiable example of that beyond > an open source audio project. > > The students don't use Linux Desktop Crapware either, it's Windows and > Macs all the way. .... > You are the one desperately flailing around and searching for any small > crumb of Linux usage. https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/linux <quote> Linux is an open-source operating system used by many units across Stanford. There are a large variety of "flavors" of Linux; University IT generally works with Debian, and Ubuntu. UIT provides local mirrors of these versions of Linux for local Stanford users. </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/envi <quote> Platform/Version Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac: ENVI 5.2, IDL 8.4 Eligibility Stanford University faculty and staff, for Stanford research and instruction on Stanford-owned equipment on campus. SLAC excluded. </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/gaussian <quote> Platform/Version Linux; Version G09 Eligibility Stanford University faculty, staff and students, for Stanford research and instruction on Stanford-owned equipment on campus. Not for use on personally-owned machines. SLAC and student personal use are excluded. </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/maple <quote> Platform/Version Linux, Windows and Macintosh: Maple 2015 Eligibility Stanford University faculty, staff and students in support of instruction and research on Stanford-owned machines on campus. Faculty home use is included for faculty using Maple on campus. Student personal use is excluded. Stanford has a special arrangement with Maplesoft for students to purchase licensing. Please go to Maple for Students. </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/matlab <quote> Platform/Version Platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X Versions: 2015a, 2014b, 2014a, 2013b Eligibility Stanford faculty, staff and students for instruction and research in connection with on-campus computing facilities. Student personal use is included. SLAC is excluded. </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/student/matlab <quote> Platform/Version Platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X Version: R2015a, R2014b, R2014a, R2013b Eligibility Students only, for personal purchase </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/mathematica <quote> Platform/Version Linux, Macintosh, and Windows: Version 10.0 and 9.0 Eligibility Stanford University faculty, staff and students for instruction and research on campus and only on University-owned machines. Excludes SLAC and student personal use. Home-use coverage for faculty and staff: Faculty/staff may install one copy at no charge on personally owned computer as long as a copy of Mathematica license is obtained through the Stanford licensing program. To request a Home-Use license directly from Wolfram, fill in the request form below. </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/student/mathematica <quote> Platform/Version Windows, Linux and Macintosh: Version 10.0 and 9.0 Eligibility Students only, for personal purchase </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/sas <quote> Platform/Version Desktop Windows (incl. Mac Intel) 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.3 Windows (incl. Mac Intel) 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.4 Linux 64-bit: Version 9.4 Server Windows 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.4 Linux 64-bit: Version 9.4 Eligibility Stanford University staff, faculty and students, for classroom instruction, academic research, and course work primarily related to degree requirements; or for institutional research. SLAC is excluded. </quote> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/stata <quote> Platform/Version Windows, Mac OS X (64-bit Intel), Linux (Stata only) Stata 14 Stat/Transfer 13 Eligibility Stanford faculty, staff, and students </quote>
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| From | Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 10:01 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <negahf$gkn$1@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #349326 |
On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 13:14:52 +0000 (UTC), owl wrote: > Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: >> On 11/04/2016 11:48, Fabian Russell wrote: >>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers >>>> >>> >>> Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! >>> >>> That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, >>> i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. >> >> It's under Faculty and Staff which as any schoolboy knows means the >> teachers (Professors) and the admin staff. >> >>> >>> The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. >> >> Yet you can't actually show one single verifiable example of that beyond >> an open source audio project. >> >> The students don't use Linux Desktop Crapware either, it's Windows and >> Macs all the way. > > .... > >> You are the one desperately flailing around and searching for any small >> crumb of Linux usage. > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/linux > <quote> > Linux is an open-source operating system used by many units across > Stanford. There are a large variety of "flavors" of Linux; University > IT generally works with Debian, and Ubuntu. UIT provides local mirrors > of these versions of Linux for local Stanford users. > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/envi > <quote> > Platform/Version Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac: ENVI 5.2, IDL 8.4 > Eligibility Stanford University faculty and staff, for Stanford > research and instruction on Stanford-owned equipment on campus. SLAC > excluded. > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/gaussian > <quote> > Platform/Version Linux; Version G09 > Eligibility Stanford University faculty, staff and students, > for Stanford research and instruction on Stanford-owned equipment on > campus. Not for use on personally-owned machines. SLAC and student > personal use are excluded. > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/maple > <quote> > Platform/Version Linux, Windows and Macintosh: Maple 2015 > Eligibility > Stanford University faculty, staff and students in support of instruction > and research on Stanford-owned machines on campus. Faculty home use > is included for faculty using Maple on campus. Student personal use > is excluded. > > Stanford has a special arrangement with Maplesoft for students to purchase > licensing. Please go to Maple for Students. > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/matlab > <quote> > Platform/Version > Platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X > Versions: 2015a, 2014b, 2014a, 2013b > Eligibility Stanford faculty, staff and students for instruction > and research in connection with on-campus computing facilities. > Student personal use is included. SLAC is excluded. > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/student/matlab > <quote> > Platform/Version > Platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X > Version: R2015a, R2014b, R2014a, R2013b > Eligibility Students only, for personal purchase > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/mathematica > <quote> > Platform/Version Linux, Macintosh, and Windows: Version 10.0 and 9.0 > Eligibility > Stanford University faculty, staff and students for instruction and > research on campus and only on University-owned machines. Excludes SLAC > and student personal use. > > Home-use coverage for faculty and staff: Faculty/staff may install one > copy at no charge on personally owned computer as long as a copy of > Mathematica license is obtained through the Stanford licensing program. > To request a Home-Use license directly from Wolfram, fill in the request > form below. > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/student/mathematica > <quote> > Platform/Version Windows, Linux and Macintosh: Version 10.0 and 9.0 > Eligibility Students only, for personal purchase > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/sas > <quote> > Platform/Version Desktop > Windows (incl. Mac Intel) 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.3 > Windows (incl. Mac Intel) 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.4 > Linux 64-bit: Version 9.4 > Server > Windows 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.4 > Linux 64-bit: Version 9.4 > Eligibility Stanford University staff, faculty and students, for > classroom instruction, academic research, and course work primarily > related to degree requirements; or for institutional research. SLAC > is excluded. > </quote> > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/stata > <quote> > Platform/Version Windows, Mac OS X (64-bit Intel), Linux (Stata only) > Stata 14 > Stat/Transfer 13 > Eligibility Stanford faculty, staff, and students > </quote> The Linux losers lie profusely. Literally everything they post has some form of half truth or lie to it. They are just hoping nobody takes the time to validate their claims.
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| From | owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 14:38 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <ghjvc.kg8p3@rooftop.invalid> |
| In reply to | #349344 |
Omar <omarsayeed@linuxmail.org> wrote: > On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 13:14:52 +0000 (UTC), owl wrote: > >> Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: >>> On 11/04/2016 11:48, Fabian Russell wrote: >>>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! >>>> >>>> That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, >>>> i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. >>> >>> It's under Faculty and Staff which as any schoolboy knows means the >>> teachers (Professors) and the admin staff. >>> >>>> >>>> The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. >>> >>> Yet you can't actually show one single verifiable example of that beyond >>> an open source audio project. >>> >>> The students don't use Linux Desktop Crapware either, it's Windows and >>> Macs all the way. >> >> .... >> >>> You are the one desperately flailing around and searching for any small >>> crumb of Linux usage. >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/linux >> <quote> >> Linux is an open-source operating system used by many units across >> Stanford. There are a large variety of "flavors" of Linux; University >> IT generally works with Debian, and Ubuntu. UIT provides local mirrors >> of these versions of Linux for local Stanford users. >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/envi >> <quote> >> Platform/Version Windows, Unix, Linux, Mac: ENVI 5.2, IDL 8.4 >> Eligibility Stanford University faculty and staff, for Stanford >> research and instruction on Stanford-owned equipment on campus. SLAC >> excluded. >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/gaussian >> <quote> >> Platform/Version Linux; Version G09 >> Eligibility Stanford University faculty, staff and students, >> for Stanford research and instruction on Stanford-owned equipment on >> campus. Not for use on personally-owned machines. SLAC and student >> personal use are excluded. >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/maple >> <quote> >> Platform/Version Linux, Windows and Macintosh: Maple 2015 >> Eligibility >> Stanford University faculty, staff and students in support of instruction >> and research on Stanford-owned machines on campus. Faculty home use >> is included for faculty using Maple on campus. Student personal use >> is excluded. >> >> Stanford has a special arrangement with Maplesoft for students to purchase >> licensing. Please go to Maple for Students. >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/matlab >> <quote> >> Platform/Version >> Platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X >> Versions: 2015a, 2014b, 2014a, 2013b >> Eligibility Stanford faculty, staff and students for instruction >> and research in connection with on-campus computing facilities. >> Student personal use is included. SLAC is excluded. >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/student/matlab >> <quote> >> Platform/Version >> Platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac OS X >> Version: R2015a, R2014b, R2014a, R2013b >> Eligibility Students only, for personal purchase >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/mathematica >> <quote> >> Platform/Version Linux, Macintosh, and Windows: Version 10.0 and 9.0 >> Eligibility >> Stanford University faculty, staff and students for instruction and >> research on campus and only on University-owned machines. Excludes SLAC >> and student personal use. >> >> Home-use coverage for faculty and staff: Faculty/staff may install one >> copy at no charge on personally owned computer as long as a copy of >> Mathematica license is obtained through the Stanford licensing program. >> To request a Home-Use license directly from Wolfram, fill in the request >> form below. >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/student/mathematica >> <quote> >> Platform/Version Windows, Linux and Macintosh: Version 10.0 and 9.0 >> Eligibility Students only, for personal purchase >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/sas >> <quote> >> Platform/Version Desktop >> Windows (incl. Mac Intel) 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.3 >> Windows (incl. Mac Intel) 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.4 >> Linux 64-bit: Version 9.4 >> Server >> Windows 32 or 64-bit: Version 9.4 >> Linux 64-bit: Version 9.4 >> Eligibility Stanford University staff, faculty and students, for >> classroom instruction, academic research, and course work primarily >> related to degree requirements; or for institutional research. SLAC >> is excluded. >> </quote> >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/stata >> <quote> >> Platform/Version Windows, Mac OS X (64-bit Intel), Linux (Stata only) >> Stata 14 >> Stat/Transfer 13 >> Eligibility Stanford faculty, staff, and students >> </quote> > > The Linux losers lie profusely. Literally everything they post has > some form of half truth or lie to it. > > They are just hoping nobody takes the time to validate their claims. Yeah, you can't trust that Desk Rabbit.
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| From | Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 15:09 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <negavq$ifc$1@deskrabbit.motzarella.org> |
| In reply to | #349326 |
On 11/04/2016 14:14, owl wrote: > Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: >> On 11/04/2016 11:48, Fabian Russell wrote: >>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers >>>> >>> >>> Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! >>> >>> That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, >>> i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. >> >> It's under Faculty and Staff which as any schoolboy knows means the >> teachers (Professors) and the admin staff. >> >>> >>> The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. >> >> Yet you can't actually show one single verifiable example of that beyond >> an open source audio project. >> >> The students don't use Linux Desktop Crapware either, it's Windows and >> Macs all the way. > > .... > >> You are the one desperately flailing around and searching for any small >> crumb of Linux usage. > > https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/linux "On June 1, 2015, University IT's agreement with Red Hat expired, and the centrally managed Red Hat repository (aka Satellite or yum server) is no longer available. View the official announcement for more information." No internal support - you are on your own: "Product Support Debian and Ubuntu Linux Online support may be found through the open source communities, or buying a support contract from a designated professional support service" Yeah, they really believe in Linux.......
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| From | owl <owl@rooftop.invalid> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 14:34 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <ghjdv93.gjieuq@rooftop.invalid> |
| In reply to | #349346 |
Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: > On 11/04/2016 14:14, owl wrote: >> Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: >>> On 11/04/2016 11:48, Fabian Russell wrote: >>>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers >>>>> >>>> >>>> Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! >>>> >>>> That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, >>>> i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. >>> >>> It's under Faculty and Staff which as any schoolboy knows means the >>> teachers (Professors) and the admin staff. >>> >>>> >>>> The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. >>> >>> Yet you can't actually show one single verifiable example of that beyond >>> an open source audio project. >>> >>> The students don't use Linux Desktop Crapware either, it's Windows and >>> Macs all the way. >> >> .... >> >>> You are the one desperately flailing around and searching for any small >>> crumb of Linux usage. >> >> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/linux > Snip the truth, because it hurts. <quote> Linux is an open-source operating system used by many units across Stanford. </quote> > "On June 1, 2015, University IT's agreement with Red Hat expired, and > the centrally managed Red Hat repository (aka Satellite or yum server) > is no longer available. View the official announcement for more > information." > > No internal support - you are on your own: > > "Product Support > > Debian and Ubuntu Linux > > Online support may be found through the open source communities, or > buying a support contract from a designated professional support service" > > > Yeah, they really believe in Linux....... > Yeah, IT won't have a clue as to how to help with Linux. <quote> University IT generally works with Debian, and Ubuntu. UIT provides local mirrors of these versions of Linux for local Stanford users. ... Additional Stanford-specific Software Packages University IT staff develop a variety of Stanford-specific software packages for Linux systems. These include: filter-syslog remctl wallet-client ... Add the following to the file '/etc/apt/sources.list': deb http://debian.stanford.edu/debian-stanford jessie main </quote>
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| From | Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> |
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| Date | 2016-04-11 16:34 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <negg0r$7l6$1@deskrabbit.motzarella.org> |
| In reply to | #349348 |
On 11/04/2016 15:34, owl wrote: > Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: >> On 11/04/2016 14:14, owl wrote: >>> Desk Rabbit <me@example.com> wrote: >>>> On 11/04/2016 11:48, Fabian Russell wrote: >>>>> On Mon, 11 Apr 2016 11:03:32 +0100, Desk Roach wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/help/hardwarerec/computers >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! What a brain-dead moron! >>>>> >>>>> That web page is for the rank-and-file office personnel, >>>>> i.e. the dumb-fuck middle managers and retarded secretaries. >>>> >>>> It's under Faculty and Staff which as any schoolboy knows means the >>>> teachers (Professors) and the admin staff. >>>> >>>>> >>>>> The REAL research professionals use GNU/Linux only. >>>> >>>> Yet you can't actually show one single verifiable example of that beyond >>>> an open source audio project. >>>> >>>> The students don't use Linux Desktop Crapware either, it's Windows and >>>> Macs all the way. >>> >>> .... >>> >>>> You are the one desperately flailing around and searching for any small >>>> crumb of Linux usage. >>> >>> https://uit.stanford.edu/service/softwarelic/linux >> > > Snip the truth, because it hurts. > <quote> > Linux is an open-source operating system used by many units across > Stanford. > </quote> Although everything so far including the web site and video evidence has pointed to the contrary. There might be a few use cases, I'll grant you that. > >> "On June 1, 2015, University IT's agreement with Red Hat expired, and >> the centrally managed Red Hat repository (aka Satellite or yum server) >> is no longer available. View the official announcement for more >> information." >> >> No internal support - you are on your own: >> >> "Product Support >> >> Debian and Ubuntu Linux >> >> Online support may be found through the open source communities, or >> buying a support contract from a designated professional support service" >> >> >> Yeah, they really believe in Linux....... >> > > Yeah, IT won't have a clue as to how to help with Linux. > <quote> > University IT generally works with Debian, and Ubuntu. UIT provides > local mirrors of these versions of Linux for local Stanford users. > > ... > > Additional Stanford-specific Software Packages > > University IT staff develop a variety of Stanford-specific software > packages for Linux systems. These include: > > filter-syslog > remctl > wallet-client Three apps. Count 'em. WOW! > ... > > Add the following to the file '/etc/apt/sources.list': > deb http://debian.stanford.edu/debian-stanford jessie main > > </quote> > And all completely unsupported by internal IT support. You are on your own. <quote> Product Support Debian and Ubuntu Linux Online support may be found through the open source communities, or buying a support contract from a designated professional support service </quote> And let's just read that bit again about the most mainstream Linux server operating system.... <quote> On June 1, 2015, University IT's agreement with Red Hat expired, and the centrally managed Red Hat repository (aka Satellite or yum server) is no longer available. View the official announcement for more information. </quote> And let's also not forget that the main campus email is Office 365 and Exchange server, not some half baked Linux solution.
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