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July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phill | On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 15:47:34 +1000, Phill wrote:
> Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
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> Phill.
Fedora OS is just a linux distribution orignating from Redhat, so why not?
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July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | I just want to make sure before, I turn my world upside down. Thanks! "John Reimer" <brk_6502@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:pan.2004.07.25.05.57.46.926044@yahoo.com... > On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 15:47:34 +1000, Phill wrote: > > > Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS? > > > > Phill. > > Fedora OS is just a linux distribution orignating from Redhat, so why not? |
July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phill | In article <cdvhh9$1nfg$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Phill says... > >Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS? > >Phill. > > 1st off: stupid question. 2nd: Yes, I use Fedora Core 2, and DMD works just fine. |
July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to kinghajj | On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 06:16:07 +0000, kinghajj wrote: > In article <cdvhh9$1nfg$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Phill says... >> >>Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS? >> >>Phill. >> >> >> > 1st off: stupid question. ????? Then what does that make the answer? > 2nd: Yes, I use Fedora Core 2, and DMD works just fine. This should have been 1st off! |
July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phill | Phill wrote:
> Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS?
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> Phill.
I'm using Fedora Core 1, and D works fine. Before that, I had it running on several versions of RedHat (7.x, 8.0, 9).
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July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to Russ Lewis | "Russ Lewis" <spamhole-2001-07-16@deming-os.org> wrote in message news:cdvkff$1p3f$2@digitaldaemon.com... > Phill wrote: > > Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS? > > > > Phill. > > I'm using Fedora Core 1, and D works fine. Before that, I had it running on several versions of RedHat (7.x, 8.0, 9). Thanks ! |
July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to kinghajj | "kinghajj" <kinghajj_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:cdvj77$1oat$1@digitaldaemon.com... > In article <cdvhh9$1nfg$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Phill says... > > > >Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS? > > > >Phill. > > > > > > 1st off: stupid question. 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. |
July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to kinghajj | On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 06:16:07 +0000, kinghajj wrote: > In article <cdvhh9$1nfg$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Phill says... >> >>Is it possible to use D on Fedora OS? >> >>Phill. >> >> >> > 1st off: stupid question. In defense of the question, there've been a lot of rumors of programs not working on Fedora for unknown reasons. > > 2nd: Yes, I use Fedora Core 2, and DMD works just fine. |
July 25, 2004 Re: Fedora | ||||
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Posted in reply to Phill | 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
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