| Re: Open Source Sucks (Linux sucks) Richard Herb wrote:
>> Wouldn't know about that. Linix may be some odd
>> Unixish OS I've never heard of. Do you mean Minix?
>> Or... since this is a Linux newsgroup, do you mean
>> Linux (rhymes with Linus)?
>>
> thats right, I have dyslexia, command line is not for me
> it also an old technology. I'm from the GUI generation
GUI is easy to use, just point and click, but what if you want another program
to process the data you got from another program and then let a third program
to generate a nice report, can you do that with just one mouse click?
In best case scenario you can configure the programs to call each other, but
don't count on it.
If you use command line, there is no such problems, no need for special
configurations and it always works.
Unix like operating system does support both a powerful command line option
and a GUI for those who hardly know how to operate a mouse.
> my granpa uses unix,(sound like eunichs)
Then he is a lot smarter than you, sadly you didn't inherit his gen pool.
>>> LONG LIVE THE GUI!!
>> Sure for people who care more about the color of
>> their car than the type of engine under the hood.
> Yeah, I actually DRIVE the car, and get places, and meet girls
With your dyslexia you never end up at the right place while you are out
driving, maybe it's better you give up the car, it's too advanced for you.
> we will soon take over this world you boomers, so take your command
> line, and telnet
> and go die somewhere
we? The number of none-Unix desktops is decreasing, so I think you are loosing.
> we will be using voice recognition, and then thought recognition,
> while you are telnetting your way into the 1970's
Voice recognition works fine in the Unix world, have myself used it quite many
times.
Instead of whining how much you suck, maybe it's better you use that virus
infested operating system with built in spyware from a company that didn't
manage to develop their own operating system, but had to buy one each time
they released a new one.
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//Aho |