July 25, 2004
Ilya Minkov wrote:
> Phill wrote:
> 
>> I dont think there is such a thing as a "stupid question".
> 
> 
> Oh no?
> 
> What we learn from your question, is that you havent't looked at the distrubution. It doesn't do any evil automatic installation, and if it wouldn't work... then it would just be it (although it barely needs anything, so it does). You're definately not damaging the system with it.
> 
> I've tried to use Linux and dropped it. Fact is, one has to know it well or leave it alone. This relates to nearly all modern Unix distributions out there. The notable exceptions that are POSIX compatible but don't feel like Unix are MacOS-X, BeOS (which i myself use), QNX and some others.
> 
> -eye

... like salt on a wound. :-P
July 25, 2004
"John Reimer" <brk_6502@NOSP_AM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:ce118l$2jv6$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Ilya Minkov wrote:
> > Phill wrote:
> >
> >> I dont think there is such a thing as a "stupid question".
> >
> >
> > Oh no?
> >
> > What we learn from your question, is that you havent't looked at the distrubution. It doesn't do any evil automatic installation, and if it wouldn't work... then it would just be it (although it barely needs anything, so it does). You're definately not damaging the system with
it.
> >
I can think of other things, that dont "do any evil automatic installation"
that didnt work on both windows
and Linux.

The problem for me was, if it didnt work I wasnt going
to format my HD and all, just to find out that it didnt
work. So your "then it would just be it" statement is
rediculous.

Phill.


July 25, 2004
Phill schrieb:

> I can think of other things, that dont "do any evil automatic installation"
> that didnt work on both windows
> and Linux.

I can recall the newsgroup being very helpful in the cases someone is actually not getting something to run, if this someone is able to say what he tried and what went wrong.

This helpful folk includes myself from time to time. I sometimes spend an hour or two debugging code from people whom i don't know and patiently explain what's wrong with it and how to fix it. So please don't value this as being unfriendly to you, it's just that in all the years it's one of the most strange (would you say "rediculous"?) threads i'm seeing.

> The problem for me was, if it didnt work I wasnt going
> to format my HD and all, just to find out that it didnt
> work. So your "then it would just be it" statement is
> rediculous.

Oh yes, "then it would just be it" statement is very ridiculous. But your urge to format a HD instead of searching for a problem source, and placing a question without taking a look at the subject also is. :)))

I think we have all spent a disproportionate amount of time on this thread, including yourself. And mind you, a new language with a somewhat less-than-perfect compiler is not something for people who are too tight on time, since one is guaranteed to run into small problems, lack of previous work, insufficent documentation, etc. It also requieres a fair amount of experience with different subjects, although given time we help one gain it.

-eye the photoallergic
July 26, 2004
In article <cdvm2q$1qej$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Phill says...
>I dont think there is such a thing as a "stupid question".
>
>Just because you have a little knowledge of a subject,
>does not make you more intelligent than me or anyone
>else who does not have that knowledge. Im damn sure
>there are subjects that I have much more knowledge than you or anyone else
>on this NG(my work for instance).
>
>In fact the only usefull information that I have learnt from your answer is that, you are a dickhead.
>
>regards
>       Phill.

Sorry, I did not mean to be a dickhead. I wasn't insulting you, but rather your question. To me, it seems that the obvious answer was yes.

In article <pan.2004.07.25.07.54.07.144823@teqdruid.com>, teqDruid says...

>In defense of the question, there've been a lot of rumors of programs not working on Fedora for unknown reasons.
Really? I haven't had any problems.



July 26, 2004
Ok point taken.

Id just like to say that I havent formatted my HD,
so I dont have a problem source(besides this thread).
I originally asked the question prior to reading anything
or doing anything about installing Fedora, because I
wanted to know that I can still use everything on
my machine that I enjoy.
I thought I would get a  yes or no answer, instead of
what I got.

One day i hope you have children!



July 26, 2004
"Phill" <phill@pacific.net.au> wrote in message news:ce29l5$eof$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Ok point taken.
>
> Id just like to say that I havent formatted my HD,
> so I dont have a problem source(besides this thread).
> I originally asked the question prior to reading anything
> or doing anything about installing Fedora, because I
> wanted to know that I can still use everything on
> my machine that I enjoy.
> I thought I would get a  yes or no answer, instead of
> what I got.
>
> One day i hope you have children!

woops I was supposed to erase that.



July 26, 2004
Phill schrieb:

>>Ok point taken.
>>
>>Id just like to say that I havent formatted my HD,
>>so I dont have a problem source(besides this thread).
>>I originally asked the question prior to reading anything
>>or doing anything about installing Fedora, because I
>>wanted to know that I can still use everything on
>>my machine that I enjoy.

OK, so you *don't* have Linux/Fedora installed yet. Now it makes somewhat more sense.

>>I thought I would get a  yes or no answer, instead of
>>what I got.

You did get a clear "yes". And, well, a ton of junk.

>>One day i hope you have children!

/me too. Such an unsociable creature as myself - who would ever imagine. :)

(or was it sarcasm?)

> woops I was supposed to erase that.

Why in fact? It's alright. :)

-eye
July 27, 2004
"Ilya Minkov" <minkov@cs.tum.edu> wrote in message news:ce2qbl$quf$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Phill schrieb:
>
> >>Ok point taken.
> >>
> >>Id just like to say that I havent formatted my HD,
> >>so I dont have a problem source(besides this thread).
> >>I originally asked the question prior to reading anything
> >>or doing anything about installing Fedora, because I
> >>wanted to know that I can still use everything on
> >>my machine that I enjoy.
>
> OK, so you *don't* have Linux/Fedora installed yet. Now it makes somewhat more sense.
>
> >>I thought I would get a  yes or no answer, instead of
> >>what I got.
>
> You did get a clear "yes". And, well, a ton of junk.
>
> >>One day i hope you have children!
>
> /me too. Such an unsociable creature as myself - who would ever imagine.
:)
>
> (or was it sarcasm?)
>

At the time, and quiet often while I am on here my
almost 4 yr old daughter was/is climbing and swinging
around my neck. I was wishing
that she was swinging around your neck :o))

So it was a joke, that was not meant to be posted.

cheers
      Phill.



July 27, 2004
Phill wrote:

> Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
> 
> Phill.

I had problems with Fedora Core 2.

Look at http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/2658

Bruno.
July 29, 2004
Bruno A. Costa wrote:
> Phill wrote:
> 
> 
>>Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
>>
>>Phill.
> 
> 
> I had problems with Fedora Core 2.
> 
> Look at http://www.digitalmars.com/drn-bin/wwwnews?digitalmars.D/2658
> 
> Bruno.

Do you use std.socket now?

I have Fedora up and running now anyway.
The only problem that I have is with Thunderbird and the
way it displays its posts. I like how MS Outlook displays
it posts in a tree for each thread, its much easier to follow
a thread.

Phill.