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From: Ian Greenhoe (ihgreenman_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Thu Oct 03 2002 - 13:24:55 CDT

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    ROTFLMAO

    When I want an insecure OS, I might take your advice.

    BTW, any time that *I* compile a program, *I* have to deal with any of
    the problems of compiling that program. That's the nice thing about
    Debian: I know that there is an active community out there discovering
    and reporting bugs (as I have done a few times), and an active community
    out there fixing them. Not only that, but there is also an active
    community helping to support people who want to use it.

    So, please do one of the following:

    1) Be nice

    2) If Debian sucks* in your opinion, don't complain obnoxiously
        -- DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT

    3) Go away

    * Debian is the /least/ sucky OS, IMNSHO.

    -Ian

    PS. Speaking as a developer and a sysadmin.

    Thus spake _ArKiTeKt0_:
    >A tip:
    >
    >Put debian's cd in trashcan and buy windows xp xDDDDDDDD or you can do
    >other thing... more bether...
    >
    >Download linux Gentoo. and learn how to do the things GOOD, not like
    >redhat, debian, or mandrake...
    >
    >Have a nice day
    >

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