Re: Problem with Cisco wireless card under Suse Linux 10.1 gort wrote:
>>How sad, let us see some of that technical expertise out of you,
>>partner, in the wireless NG about Linux. The fact remains there is no
>>abundant support for Linux and it's a problem, for the average Job Blow
>>home user. And if you have to post to a Linux NG, then you're most
>>likely going to be called a bunch of names for making the post, which is
>>not unlike you have done here.
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> Ok aside from your silliness, why don't you ask the OP which chipset is
> actually on the wireless card as there are well know ones for which
> excellent solutions exist. Most problems with wireless and linux CAN be
> solved unlike your sweeping inaccurate statement. Support exists in lots of
> places for linux users, man pages and newsgroups like these are just 2. I
> have had lots of excellent support over the years and given plenty back.
> THe fact remains that twats like you put off people from getting to grips
> with linux by spreading FUD ( do you work for a large Redmond based company
> by any chance?).
> Stick to windows, it very user friendly HA HA.
>
> Dave
Why don't you ask the questions and give the support instead of running
your mouth on this or are you're too superior like most tend to think
they are, when it comes to using Linux, just like you're showing here,
once again?
Linux is not user friendly and it's a problem for the platform from the
average Joe Blow home user, prespective. It has to be corrected, because
they are not going to come to NG's and ask questions. They will pick up
the phone to ask a 3rd party vendor about some software they are tyring
to use or install on the Linux platform, only to get the response, we
don't support Linux.
You need to go hurt yourself on your computer and drop dead, partner.
Anyway, I am already tired of you and your mouth.
You're just another lunatic home user running Linux.
adios muchacho |