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| First post | 2025-04-16 08:55 -0400 |
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Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-16 08:55 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2025-04-17 03:06 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-17 08:48 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> - 2025-04-17 14:04 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-17 10:14 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2025-04-18 05:36 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> - 2025-04-18 09:23 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2025-04-18 09:35 +0000
Wayland (was: Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates) vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2025-04-18 09:57 +0000
Re: Wayland % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-18 06:21 -0700
Re: Wayland Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> - 2025-04-18 12:10 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Farley Flud <fsquared@fsquared.linux> - 2025-04-18 10:51 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> - 2025-04-18 12:08 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> - 2025-04-19 10:24 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-18 06:20 -0700
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-18 10:11 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-18 20:57 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> - 2025-04-19 10:01 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-18 07:24 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-18 20:51 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-19 07:46 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-21 05:01 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-21 08:00 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-21 22:10 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2025-04-21 05:48 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-18 20:48 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-19 07:45 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-21 05:00 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-21 07:59 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-21 20:12 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-21 21:00 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-21 22:08 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-22 00:58 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2025-04-22 01:05 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-21 21:16 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-22 06:11 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-22 07:51 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-22 08:58 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-22 18:23 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-22 15:03 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-23 03:45 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-23 05:15 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-22 06:09 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-22 08:53 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-22 18:40 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-23 05:20 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-23 09:09 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-24 12:45 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-21 21:06 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-22 06:13 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-22 08:54 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2025-04-21 05:46 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Farley Flud <fsquared@fsquared.linux> - 2025-04-21 10:46 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2025-04-21 12:35 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-21 20:54 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-18 06:19 -0700
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> - 2025-04-18 09:21 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-18 20:46 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-19 07:43 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-21 04:47 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> - 2025-04-23 02:33 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-23 03:48 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> - 2025-04-23 04:07 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-23 07:02 -0700
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> - 2025-04-23 05:22 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> - 2025-04-23 07:21 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-23 07:03 -0700
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-23 07:01 -0700
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> - 2025-04-24 08:42 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates wasbit <wasbit@REMOVEhotmail.com> - 2025-04-18 09:36 +0100
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-18 18:07 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-04-19 21:56 +1000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> - 2025-04-19 09:15 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> - 2025-04-21 01:46 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-21 02:22 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> - 2025-04-23 02:29 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-23 03:58 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> - 2025-04-23 04:11 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-23 07:36 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates chrisv <chrisv@nospam.invalid> - 2025-04-23 18:16 -0500
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-24 00:14 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-04-21 19:40 +1000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Farley Flud <fsquared@fsquared.linux> - 2025-04-21 10:41 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Mark Lloyd <not.email@all.invalid> - 2025-04-21 16:09 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-21 12:22 -0700
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-21 19:38 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Char Jackson <none@none.invalid> - 2025-04-22 14:47 -0500
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-23 04:02 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> - 2025-04-23 08:38 -0400
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-21 19:32 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Daniel70 <daniel47@eternal-september.org> - 2025-04-22 19:58 +1000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> - 2025-04-21 05:43 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates rbowman <bowman@montana.com> - 2025-04-21 19:25 +0000
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2025-04-21 12:33 -0700
Re: Microsoft warns of blue screen crashes caused by April updates Paul <nospam@needed.invalid> - 2025-04-17 05:02 -0400
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-19 07:46 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <m2MMP.156760$Sfe6.83435@fx35.iad> |
| In reply to | #689201 |
On 4/18/25 16:51, RonB wrote: > On 2025-04-18, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >> On 4/18/25 05:23, Borax Man wrote: >>> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>>> >>>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>>> >>>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>>> computing world put together. >>> >>> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >>> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >>> I understand. >> >> Only Gnome and KDE seem to fully support Wayland. For everything else, >> it's experimental. That's part of why I'm not using Linux Mint at the >> moment. Cinnamon isn't scheduled to use Wayland until the 23.x releases >> which means that if you have a laptop and enjoy using gestures, you >> won't be getting full support there. > > I'm in no hurry for Wayland. If Linux Mint makes Wayland the default, I hope > I'll still be able to revert to X11 with a one line change in the > configuration. X11 is not going to go away with Linux Mint anytime soon. The 23.x release is supposed to default to Wayland as of 2026, but I don't believe that they will ever remove support for X11. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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| From | RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 05:01 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrn100bk8g.aal.ronb02NOSPAM@3020m.home> |
| In reply to | #689236 |
On 2025-04-19, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: > On 4/18/25 16:51, RonB wrote: >> On 2025-04-18, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >>> On 4/18/25 05:23, Borax Man wrote: >>>> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>>>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>>>> >>>>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>>>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>>>> computing world put together. >>>> >>>> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >>>> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >>>> I understand. >>> >>> Only Gnome and KDE seem to fully support Wayland. For everything else, >>> it's experimental. That's part of why I'm not using Linux Mint at the >>> moment. Cinnamon isn't scheduled to use Wayland until the 23.x releases >>> which means that if you have a laptop and enjoy using gestures, you >>> won't be getting full support there. >> >> I'm in no hurry for Wayland. If Linux Mint makes Wayland the default, I hope >> I'll still be able to revert to X11 with a one line change in the >> configuration. > > X11 is not going to go away with Linux Mint anytime soon. The 23.x > release is supposed to default to Wayland as of 2026, but I don't > believe that they will ever remove support for X11. I hope not. I'm an old enough dog that I don't want to learn new tricks. -- “Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy what has been invented or made by the forces of good.” —J.R.R. Tolkien
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 08:00 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <mrqNP.445064$j2D.433749@fx09.iad> |
| In reply to | #689297 |
On 4/21/25 01:01, RonB wrote: > On 2025-04-19, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >> On 4/18/25 16:51, RonB wrote: >>> On 2025-04-18, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >>>> On 4/18/25 05:23, Borax Man wrote: >>>>> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>>>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>>>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>>>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>>>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>>>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>>>>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>>>>> computing world put together. >>>>> >>>>> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >>>>> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >>>>> I understand. >>>> >>>> Only Gnome and KDE seem to fully support Wayland. For everything else, >>>> it's experimental. That's part of why I'm not using Linux Mint at the >>>> moment. Cinnamon isn't scheduled to use Wayland until the 23.x releases >>>> which means that if you have a laptop and enjoy using gestures, you >>>> won't be getting full support there. >>> >>> I'm in no hurry for Wayland. If Linux Mint makes Wayland the default, I hope >>> I'll still be able to revert to X11 with a one line change in the >>> configuration. >> >> X11 is not going to go away with Linux Mint anytime soon. The 23.x >> release is supposed to default to Wayland as of 2026, but I don't >> believe that they will ever remove support for X11. > > I hope not. I'm an old enough dog that I don't want to learn new tricks. Even if they were to remove it, there is no reason to remove whatever version of Linux you have installed anyway. My brother is still using the Ubuntu version I installed on his slow laptop when my son was born almost five years ago. He's never seen a reason to upgrade it since he doesn't use the computer all that much. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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| From | RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 22:10 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrn100dgia.1dpp.ronb02NOSPAM@3020m.home> |
| In reply to | #689308 |
On 2025-04-21, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: > On 4/21/25 01:01, RonB wrote: >> On 2025-04-19, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >>> On 4/18/25 16:51, RonB wrote: >>>> On 2025-04-18, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >>>>> On 4/18/25 05:23, Borax Man wrote: >>>>>> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>>>>>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>>>>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>>>>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>>>>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>>>>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>>>>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>>>>>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>>>>>> computing world put together. >>>>>> >>>>>> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >>>>>> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >>>>>> I understand. >>>>> >>>>> Only Gnome and KDE seem to fully support Wayland. For everything else, >>>>> it's experimental. That's part of why I'm not using Linux Mint at the >>>>> moment. Cinnamon isn't scheduled to use Wayland until the 23.x releases >>>>> which means that if you have a laptop and enjoy using gestures, you >>>>> won't be getting full support there. >>>> >>>> I'm in no hurry for Wayland. If Linux Mint makes Wayland the default, I hope >>>> I'll still be able to revert to X11 with a one line change in the >>>> configuration. >>> >>> X11 is not going to go away with Linux Mint anytime soon. The 23.x >>> release is supposed to default to Wayland as of 2026, but I don't >>> believe that they will ever remove support for X11. >> >> I hope not. I'm an old enough dog that I don't want to learn new tricks. > > Even if they were to remove it, there is no reason to remove whatever > version of Linux you have installed anyway. My brother is still using > the Ubuntu version I installed on his slow laptop when my son was born > almost five years ago. He's never seen a reason to upgrade it since he > doesn't use the computer all that much. I usually upgrade Linux Mint when (or a little before) it reaches EOL. -- “Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy what has been invented or made by the forces of good.” —J.R.R. Tolkien
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| From | Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 05:48 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <vu4m6n$1htqd$3@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #689236 |
On Sat, 19 Apr 2025 07:46:26 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: > X11 is not going to go away with Linux Mint anytime soon. As with anything Open Source, whether it goes away or not depends on entirely on whether enough people can be found to continue to care about it.
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| From | RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-18 20:48 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrn1005elc.2s2m.ronb02NOSPAM@3020m.home> |
| In reply to | #689150 |
On 2025-04-18, Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> wrote: > On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >> >>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >> >> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >> computing world put together. > > Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop > Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what > I understand. Hopefully X11 will be around for a couple more decades. It's getting close to two decades since Wayland was first announced and it still doesn't seem completely ready to me. -- “Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy what has been invented or made by the forces of good.” —J.R.R. Tolkien
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-19 07:45 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <i1MMP.156759$Sfe6.102788@fx35.iad> |
| In reply to | #689199 |
On 4/18/25 16:48, RonB wrote: > On 2025-04-18, Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> wrote: >> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>> >>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>> >>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>> computing world put together. >> >> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >> I understand. > > Hopefully X11 will be around for a couple more decades. It's getting close > to two decades since Wayland was first announced and it still doesn't seem > completely ready to me. It's not ready in Linux Mint, but that's because Cinnamon hasn't been rewritten to work with it yet. If you use KDE or Gnome through Fedora or Ubuntu, Wayland is quite excellent. You might not notice a difference if your use is basic, but if you enjoy touchpad gestures, decent external monitor support and things like the night light, it's definitely better than X11. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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| From | RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 05:00 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrn100bk6n.aal.ronb02NOSPAM@3020m.home> |
| In reply to | #689235 |
On 2025-04-19, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: > On 4/18/25 16:48, RonB wrote: >> On 2025-04-18, Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> wrote: >>> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>>> >>>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>>> >>>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>>> computing world put together. >>> >>> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >>> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >>> I understand. >> >> Hopefully X11 will be around for a couple more decades. It's getting close >> to two decades since Wayland was first announced and it still doesn't seem >> completely ready to me. > > It's not ready in Linux Mint, but that's because Cinnamon hasn't been > rewritten to work with it yet. If you use KDE or Gnome through Fedora or > Ubuntu, Wayland is quite excellent. You might not notice a difference if > your use is basic, but if you enjoy touchpad gestures, decent external > monitor support and things like the night light, it's definitely better > than X11. Wayland is usable, if you don't mind adjusting to it, but it's not really "ready." I've tried Wayland in Ubuntu. On my equipment it is not better. I didn't know what artifacts were until I streamed video in Ubuntu under Wayland. As for touchpad gestures... I've already remarked on that. I don't need them. As for external monitors, I haven't had any problem using them with X11 under Linux Mint (on the rare occasions when I've used external monitors). I've never used anything like Night Light, but I think I have it built into my monitor and I'm guessing I could download something, if I wanted it. Out of curiosity, does Alt+Shift+U allow you to input Unicode characters? This is something I use fairly often. -- “Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy what has been invented or made by the forces of good.” —J.R.R. Tolkien
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 07:59 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <iqqNP.444905$j2D.168277@fx09.iad> |
| In reply to | #689296 |
On 4/21/25 01:00, RonB wrote: > On 2025-04-19, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >> On 4/18/25 16:48, RonB wrote: >>> On 2025-04-18, Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>>>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>>>> >>>>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>>>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>>>> computing world put together. >>>> >>>> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >>>> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >>>> I understand. >>> >>> Hopefully X11 will be around for a couple more decades. It's getting close >>> to two decades since Wayland was first announced and it still doesn't seem >>> completely ready to me. >> >> It's not ready in Linux Mint, but that's because Cinnamon hasn't been >> rewritten to work with it yet. If you use KDE or Gnome through Fedora or >> Ubuntu, Wayland is quite excellent. You might not notice a difference if >> your use is basic, but if you enjoy touchpad gestures, decent external >> monitor support and things like the night light, it's definitely better >> than X11. > > Wayland is usable, if you don't mind adjusting to it, but it's not really > "ready." I've tried Wayland in Ubuntu. On my equipment it is not better. I > didn't know what artifacts were until I streamed video in Ubuntu under > Wayland. > > As for touchpad gestures... I've already remarked on that. I don't need > them. As for external monitors, I haven't had any problem using them with > X11 under Linux Mint (on the rare occasions when I've used external > monitors). I've never used anything like Night Light, but I think I have it > built into my monitor and I'm guessing I could download something, if I > wanted it. > > Out of curiosity, does Alt+Shift+U allow you to input Unicode characters? > This is something I use fairly often. I just tried the unicode function, and it doesn't work in Ubuntu 25.04. To be honest, I didn't even know you could do such a thing. It would have been useful whenever I wanted to enter the French quotation marks since the laptop keyboard is too small to have a key to support them. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 20:12 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <m6nn52F4njcU4@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #689307 |
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 07:59:10 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: > I just tried the unicode function, and it doesn't work in Ubuntu 25.04. > To be honest, I didn't even know you could do such a thing. It would > have been useful whenever I wanted to enter the French quotation marks > since the laptop keyboard is too small to have a key to support them. In Settings/Keyboard/Special Character Entry/Compose Key you can select a key to trigger the compose sequence. For example I have it set to right alt. <RightAlt>u" gives you ü, <RightAlt>"U is Ü. I'm not sure what French quotations marks are, « and » ? (<RightAlt><< and <RightAlt>>>. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GtkComposeTable The key sequences are no worse than remembering Unicode hex and most like € have several variations.
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 21:00 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <2TBNP.143759$3te7.107717@fx03.iad> |
| In reply to | #689319 |
On 4/21/25 16:12, rbowman wrote: > On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 07:59:10 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: > >> I just tried the unicode function, and it doesn't work in Ubuntu 25.04. >> To be honest, I didn't even know you could do such a thing. It would >> have been useful whenever I wanted to enter the French quotation marks >> since the laptop keyboard is too small to have a key to support them. > > In Settings/Keyboard/Special Character Entry/Compose Key you can select a > key to trigger the compose sequence. For example I have it set to right > alt. > > <RightAlt>u" gives you ü, <RightAlt>"U is Ü. I'm not sure what French > quotations marks are, « and » ? (<RightAlt><< and <RightAlt>>>. > > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GtkComposeTable > > The key sequences are no worse than remembering Unicode hex and most like > € have several variations. The quotation marks you made above are the right ones. When the keyboard is larger, they would be available to me by doing AltGR (or AltCar) and one of the keys on the right. Because the keyboard is slightly smaller, they omitted them entirely. They could have fit it on the left side if they made the shift smaller, but I guess it wasn't a priority. For what it's worth, I only really use it in e-mails I send at work through Outlook. There, the " are automatically converted into the appropriate French symbol if the French language is detected. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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| From | RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 22:08 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrn100dgee.1dpp.ronb02NOSPAM@3020m.home> |
| In reply to | #689307 |
On 2025-04-21, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: > On 4/21/25 01:00, RonB wrote: >> On 2025-04-19, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: >>> On 4/18/25 16:48, RonB wrote: >>>> On 2025-04-18, Borax Man <rotflol2@hotmail.com> wrote: >>>>> On 2025-04-18, Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, 17 Apr 2025 10:14:54 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> The desktops being roughly similar is only a necessity for users who >>>>>>> were already old when they learned MacOS or Windows and did so >>>>>>> stubbornly. Considering how difficult it was for them to adopt that >>>>>>> much, you wouldn't want to put an entirely different operating system in >>>>>>> front of them. For anyone else, a switch from Windows to Gnome or >>>>>>> Cinnamon shouldn't be such a chore. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Linux, “different GUIs” is not the same as “different operating >>>>>> systems”. Linux offers more variety of GUIs than all the rest of the >>>>>> computing world put together. >>>>> >>>>> Wont the obsolence of X11 put and end to that? Many Desktop >>>>> Environments and Window Managers won't work at all on Wayland, from what >>>>> I understand. >>>> >>>> Hopefully X11 will be around for a couple more decades. It's getting close >>>> to two decades since Wayland was first announced and it still doesn't seem >>>> completely ready to me. >>> >>> It's not ready in Linux Mint, but that's because Cinnamon hasn't been >>> rewritten to work with it yet. If you use KDE or Gnome through Fedora or >>> Ubuntu, Wayland is quite excellent. You might not notice a difference if >>> your use is basic, but if you enjoy touchpad gestures, decent external >>> monitor support and things like the night light, it's definitely better >>> than X11. >> >> Wayland is usable, if you don't mind adjusting to it, but it's not really >> "ready." I've tried Wayland in Ubuntu. On my equipment it is not better. I >> didn't know what artifacts were until I streamed video in Ubuntu under >> Wayland. >> >> As for touchpad gestures... I've already remarked on that. I don't need >> them. As for external monitors, I haven't had any problem using them with >> X11 under Linux Mint (on the rare occasions when I've used external >> monitors). I've never used anything like Night Light, but I think I have it >> built into my monitor and I'm guessing I could download something, if I >> wanted it. >> >> Out of curiosity, does Alt+Shift+U allow you to input Unicode characters? >> This is something I use fairly often. > > I just tried the unicode function, and it doesn't work in Ubuntu 25.04. > To be honest, I didn't even know you could do such a thing. It would > have been useful whenever I wanted to enter the French quotation marks > since the laptop keyboard is too small to have a key to support them. I use them mostly for en and em dashes, sometimes for degrees (it's 60°F currently where I live), for the euro € or pound £, or sometimes the copyright symbol ©. The – — (the en and em dash) doesn't look different in the terminal). ✝ Happy Easter Monday ✝ Pope Francis died (RIP). It would be nice if we could get a Catholic Pope instead of another Woke one this time. -- “Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy what has been invented or made by the forces of good.” —J.R.R. Tolkien
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-22 00:58 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <m6o7tcF7oefU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #689328 |
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 22:08:18 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote: > Pope Francis died (RIP). It would be nice if we could get a Catholic > Pope instead of another Woke one this time. Good luck with that. I think Pope Benedict retired when he realized he couldn't win against the Vatican's deep state. Be fun to get an African pope. Before the DEI crew scores a victory they should know the African bishops are as unwoke as it gets.
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| From | vallor <vallor@cultnix.org> |
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| Date | 2025-04-22 01:05 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <m6o8anF6oi7U3@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #689337 |
On 22 Apr 2025 00:58:20 GMT, rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote in <m6o7tcF7oefU1@mid.individual.net>: > On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 22:08:18 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote: > >> Pope Francis died (RIP). It would be nice if we could get a Catholic >> Pope instead of another Woke one this time. > > Good luck with that. I think Pope Benedict retired when he realized he > couldn't win against the Vatican's deep state. Be fun to get an African > pope. Before the DEI crew scores a victory they should know the African > bishops are as unwoke as it gets. There is only one Pope, and his name is Linus. -- -v System76 Thelio Mega v1.1 x86_64 NVIDIA RTX 3090 Ti OS: Linux 6.14.3 Release: Mint 22.1 Mem: 258G "Windows: just another pane in the glass."
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-21 21:16 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <16CNP.646080$l0_4.227038@fx43.iad> |
| In reply to | #689337 |
On 4/21/25 20:58, rbowman wrote: > On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 22:08:18 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote: > >> Pope Francis died (RIP). It would be nice if we could get a Catholic >> Pope instead of another Woke one this time. > > Good luck with that. I think Pope Benedict retired when he realized he > couldn't win against the Vatican's deep state. Be fun to get an African > pope. Before the DEI crew scores a victory they should know the African > bishops are as unwoke as it gets. I don't care where the next Pope comes from as long as he doesn't try to change the traditional religion. It has already been weakened severely since the early 1960s. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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| From | RonB <ronb02NOSPAM@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-22 06:11 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <slrn100ecop.26ql.ronb02NOSPAM@3020m.home> |
| In reply to | #689344 |
On 2025-04-22, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote: > On 4/21/25 20:58, rbowman wrote: >> On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 22:08:18 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote: >> >>> Pope Francis died (RIP). It would be nice if we could get a Catholic >>> Pope instead of another Woke one this time. >> >> Good luck with that. I think Pope Benedict retired when he realized he >> couldn't win against the Vatican's deep state. Be fun to get an African >> pope. Before the DEI crew scores a victory they should know the African >> bishops are as unwoke as it gets. > > I don't care where the next Pope comes from as long as he doesn't try to > change the traditional religion. It has already been weakened severely > since the early 1960s. Agreed. I just want him to be Catholic and not "Ecumenical." -- “Evil is not able to create anything new, it can only distort and destroy what has been invented or made by the forces of good.” —J.R.R. Tolkien
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-22 07:51 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <m6p036Fb835U1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #689344 |
On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 21:16:45 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: > On 4/21/25 20:58, rbowman wrote: >> On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 22:08:18 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote: >> >>> Pope Francis died (RIP). It would be nice if we could get a Catholic >>> Pope instead of another Woke one this time. >> >> Good luck with that. I think Pope Benedict retired when he realized he >> couldn't win against the Vatican's deep state. Be fun to get an African >> pope. Before the DEI crew scores a victory they should know the African >> bishops are as unwoke as it gets. > > I don't care where the next Pope comes from as long as he doesn't try to > change the traditional religion. It has already been weakened severely > since the early 1960s. The traditional religion is long gone. https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=53822 I think a SSPV priest has a Latin Mass a couple of times a month here. I goes deeper than the form of the Mass. It almost seems like they read Pius IX's Syllabus of Errors and tried to check them all off. https://www.papalencyclicals.net/pius09/p9syll.htm 80. The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.- Eric Sammons sums it up nicely. https://ericsammons.com/product/deadly-indifference/
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-22 08:58 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <NnMNP.303437$8rz3.212992@fx37.iad> |
| In reply to | #689355 |
On 2025-04-22 03:51, rbowman wrote: > On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 21:16:45 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: > >> On 4/21/25 20:58, rbowman wrote: >>> On Mon, 21 Apr 2025 22:08:18 -0000 (UTC), RonB wrote: >>> >>>> Pope Francis died (RIP). It would be nice if we could get a Catholic >>>> Pope instead of another Woke one this time. >>> >>> Good luck with that. I think Pope Benedict retired when he realized he >>> couldn't win against the Vatican's deep state. Be fun to get an African >>> pope. Before the DEI crew scores a victory they should know the African >>> bishops are as unwoke as it gets. >> >> I don't care where the next Pope comes from as long as he doesn't try to >> change the traditional religion. It has already been weakened severely >> since the early 1960s. > > The traditional religion is long gone. > > https://www.catholicculture.org/news/headlines/index.cfm?storyid=53822 > > I think a SSPV priest has a Latin Mass a couple of times a month here. I > goes deeper than the form of the Mass. It almost seems like they read Pius > IX's Syllabus of Errors and tried to check them all off. > > https://www.papalencyclicals.net/pius09/p9syll.htm > > 80. The Roman Pontiff can, and ought to, reconcile himself, and come to > terms with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.- > > Eric Sammons sums it up nicely. > > https://ericsammons.com/product/deadly-indifference/ I'll be honest and say that I probably don't have the time to look at all those links. My biggest gripe is how the education system here in Quebec, which used to be separate by religion rather than language, threw the baby out with the bathwater. If you were Catholic, there was a time until the late 90s when you could be sure that your child at least got the basics of his or her religion from school. Your job as a parent was to fill the blanks or go much further should you choose to. If you weren't Catholic, your child would go to all the same classes except for Religion and go to a class called Morals instead. It worked fine, but they decided to get rid of that in 1997 or so because, to them, religion was outdated. The result is a generation of kids without any kind of morality that latches onto whatever idiotic trend of the day. In many cases, they make heroes out of drug dealers, pimps, murderers and terrorists all the while demonizing the victims of their crimes. It's too late to go back now, but doing so would at least create a path to enlightenment for some of these kids. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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| From | rbowman <bowman@montana.com> |
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| Date | 2025-04-22 18:23 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <m6q55iFgt7sU1@mid.individual.net> |
| In reply to | #689361 |
On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 08:58:27 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: > I'll be honest and say that I probably don't have the time to look at > all those links. My biggest gripe is how the education system here in > Quebec, which used to be separate by religion rather than language, > threw the baby out with the bathwater. If you were Catholic, there was a > time until the late 90s when you could be sure that your child at least > got the basics of his or her religion from school. Your job as a parent > was to fill the blanks or go much further should you choose to. If you > weren't Catholic, your child would go to all the same classes except for > Religion and go to a class called Morals instead. It worked fine, but > they decided to get rid of that in 1997 or so because, to them, religion > was outdated. The result is a generation of kids without any kind of > morality that latches onto whatever idiotic trend of the day. In many > cases, they make heroes out of drug dealers, pimps, murderers and > terrorists all the while demonizing the victims of their crimes. It's > too late to go back now, but doing so would at least create a path to > enlightenment for some of these kids. I don't believe that was ever the case in the US. When I was in grade school Wednesday was a short day. It was a small town so the Catholic kids would line up an march west to St. Jude's school for religious instruction by a cadre of nuns. Similarly the Protestant kids would march east to the Dutch Reformed church for their instruction. I don't know what the Protestants of other denominations, if any, did. I think the Reformed classes were generic. The same was done in high school but I opted out early some my memory is less clear. Of course the Catholic parents could choose to send their kids to St. Jude's school and later to Catholic Central High School for more exposure. There were also two military style high schools for boys, LaSalle Institute and Christian Brothers Academy. However, religion was not part of the public school experience explicitly. At least in grade school there were no Muslims, Jews, Hindus, etc so the base assumption was we were living in a Christian nation. I forget if I was in second or third grade when 'under God' was added to the Pledge of Allegiance by Eisenhower partly due to a promotion campaign by the KofC.
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| From | CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> |
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| Date | 2025-04-22 15:03 -0400 |
| Message-ID | <TJRNP.2466562$t84d.1308411@fx11.iad> |
| In reply to | #689364 |
On 2025-04-22 14:23, rbowman wrote: > On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 08:58:27 -0400, CrudeSausage wrote: > >> I'll be honest and say that I probably don't have the time to look at >> all those links. My biggest gripe is how the education system here in >> Quebec, which used to be separate by religion rather than language, >> threw the baby out with the bathwater. If you were Catholic, there was a >> time until the late 90s when you could be sure that your child at least >> got the basics of his or her religion from school. Your job as a parent >> was to fill the blanks or go much further should you choose to. If you >> weren't Catholic, your child would go to all the same classes except for >> Religion and go to a class called Morals instead. It worked fine, but >> they decided to get rid of that in 1997 or so because, to them, religion >> was outdated. The result is a generation of kids without any kind of >> morality that latches onto whatever idiotic trend of the day. In many >> cases, they make heroes out of drug dealers, pimps, murderers and >> terrorists all the while demonizing the victims of their crimes. It's >> too late to go back now, but doing so would at least create a path to >> enlightenment for some of these kids. > > I don't believe that was ever the case in the US. When I was in grade > school Wednesday was a short day. It was a small town so the Catholic kids > would line up an march west to St. Jude's school for religious instruction > by a cadre of nuns. Similarly the Protestant kids would march east to the > Dutch Reformed church for their instruction. I don't know what the > Protestants of other denominations, if any, did. I think the Reformed > classes were generic. > > The same was done in high school but I opted out early some my memory is > less clear. > > Of course the Catholic parents could choose to send their kids to St. > Jude's school and later to Catholic Central High School for more exposure. > There were also two military style high schools for boys, LaSalle > Institute and Christian Brothers Academy. > > However, religion was not part of the public school experience explicitly. > At least in grade school there were no Muslims, Jews, Hindus, etc so the > base assumption was we were living in a Christian nation. > > I forget if I was in second or third grade when 'under God' was added to > the Pledge of Allegiance by Eisenhower partly due to a promotion campaign > by the KofC. The way I see it, the moment we decided to separate Church from State here, we also invited the Muslims to turn this into yet another Islamic nation. Little by little, they try to change things in one area or another. Generally, they enter politics and change the most popular progressive party where they bide their time and introduce all sorts of ideas aimed at strengthening Islam. I imagine that they did the same in some areas of the United States since there are places like Minneapolis that have a serious Muslim majority and have turned into the kind of shitholes we expect from that religion. -- God be with you, CrudeSausage LibreOffice supporter John 14:6
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