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      10-02-2009
STAN STARINSKI wrote:
> BoonToo 2 hours? holy crap. Suse 11.1 installed on my system in about 40
> minutes.
> Compare that to Ubuntu Breezy Badger. I gave up on installing it after 3
> failed installs (the first two never made it to the actual installation
> sequence, and the third crashed and corrupted the partition table on my
> hard drive).
>
> That being said, you get what you pay for.
> In this case you pay NOTHING for Lee Nux. So you get sh** back.
>
> From what I can see they are not even half finished, I tried Ubuntu -
> its sleek appeal & Alias made it Goddlike in the eyes of unsuspecting
> unemployed, students and thrid-world fellows.
> Gee, YOU are gonna get a free OS!
> It looked OK until it started playing up. I mean wtf is "can't access
> tty; job control turned off"". No one seems to have a decent solution
> for the error either apart from fiddle around with all your drive
> settings for master/slave and pray, this just seems stupid considering
> Linux is supposed to be so great.
> Then this myth regarding Lee Nux "security".
>
> Right now I am running the following applications which cost $120,000+
>
> "Agilent Advanced Design System 2009 (ADS)", AWR Design Environment
> 2008, Cadence Allegro 16.0, Cadance Orcad 16.0, Altium Designer 2009
> Show me how it all can run on Lee Nux and I will send you $1000, if I am
> not interrupted by stupid error messages related to some kernel
> compilation, distro b**ing about some bits & pieces not quite playing
> well with each other.


Stop spamming this newsgroup with your ill informed drivel

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      10-02-2009
BoonToo 2 hours? holy crap. Suse 11.1 installed on my system in about 40
minutes.
Compare that to Ubuntu Breezy Badger. I gave up on installing it after 3
failed installs (the first two never made it to the actual installation
sequence, and the third crashed and corrupted the partition table on my hard
drive).

That being said, you get what you pay for.
In this case you pay NOTHING for Lee Nux. So you get sh** back.

From what I can see they are not even half finished, I tried Ubuntu - its
sleek appeal & Alias made it Goddlike in the eyes of unsuspecting
unemployed, students and thrid-world fellows.
Gee, YOU are gonna get a free OS!
It looked OK until it started playing up. I mean wtf is "can't access tty;
job control turned off"". No one seems to have a decent solution for the
error either apart from fiddle around with all your drive settings for
master/slave and pray, this just seems stupid considering Linux is supposed
to be so great.
Then this myth regarding Lee Nux "security".

Right now I am running the following applications which cost $120,000+

"Agilent Advanced Design System 2009 (ADS)", AWR Design Environment 2008,
Cadence Allegro 16.0, Cadance Orcad 16.0, Altium Designer 2009
Show me how it all can run on Lee Nux and I will send you $1000, if I am not
interrupted by stupid error messages related to some kernel compilation,
distro b**ing about some bits & pieces not quite playing well with each
other.

 
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      10-02-2009
WHEN I GROW UP I WANNA BE LIKE YOU!
 
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> WHEN I GROW UP I WANNA BE LIKE YOU!


When you grow up you want to be like a big steaming pile of donkey ****


 
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