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- Subject: Off-Topic Rant on ./, KDE, et al. (was: Re: CD-ROM drive)
- From: Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 07:39:00 -0400 (EDT)
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Quoting Peter Evans <peter@example.com>: > I thought slashdot had more than enough "discussion > about" whether *anything* sucks. My big problem with Slashdot is that a lot more people post than there are good comments. Half the comments about anything are 1-5 line flames or inside (to whom, I do not know) jokes, and often the comments are so poorly punctuated that they are painful to read! I operate under this old-fashioned assumption that if you are an intelligent person communicating in your own native language, you take the time to remember to hit Shift every once in a while and populate your sentences with enough periods and commas and the like so that they at least resemble intelligent discourse. I will even go so far to say (risking flames, which will of course be 2>&1 >/dev/null) that if you lack the skill in a non-native language (such as English for a good number of ./ posters) to make your point clear, you should just not post it. This is why I do not comment on particle physics in Japanese classes. I limit myself to such poignant statements as "Kyo ha desu ne, ii tenki!" and "Kono yakisoba ha hijou ni oishii!" Sorry. That was not only pointless, but it was stupid. > Moreover, though a complete ignoramus (and Win2K-using > cretin), I thought you needed KDE to run Konqueror, > and that Konqueror was a Good Thing. Tell me I'm wrong > about that too. I will not confirm or deny that you are "a complete ignoramus (and Win2K-using cretin)," but I will tell you that you do not have to run KDE to use konqueror. All you need is qt, kdebase, and kdelibs. There might be one more chunk of kde that you need, but I do not remember. You do not, however, have to let the unholy KDE (I just like Gnome because of the licenses) touch my ever-so-carefully managed windows. Or whatever it is that you call Gnome. I guess it is not really a window manager. (Though KDE is? I think?) Anyway, I will shutup about this now. As for whether konqueror is A Good Thing(TM), I cannot tell you, though it does tend to: 1) Render faster than Bloatzilla (I meant Mozilla, was that out loud? 2) Crash and burn more often than Stabilla (I use 0.8.1, they seem to have the line "segfault++;" somewhere in the 0.9.0 code) As I am a pretty frustrated computer geek right now, I found the below link (to a Windows Media or Real stream) a winner. It is a five minute-ish "music video" entitled "Every OS Sucks." My review? True, true. http://cramsession.brainbuzz.com/video/everyossucks/default. asp?OSsucks=Open --------------------------------------------------- "No segfault, no problem." Josh Glover jmglov@example.com ---------------------------------------------------
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