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And what about Bruce's C Compiler?Brynet-Inc wrote:Last time I checked there isn't that many free C compilers out thereGCC is a viable option.
Uh..Okay, don't...let..them..use...computers....Then, you wouldn't be able to buy movies at Blockbuster, order food at McDonald's, or anything else that lets us live the lives that we do.Brynet-Inc wrote:About your post BSD/Linux is not for everyone.. Finethen maybe they shouldn't be using Computers either..
People had to understand computers 50 years ago when computers were made with tubes, but today they are much more advanced SO people could use them without having to know their internals. In fact, John Adams said this 180' some years ago:Brynet-Inc wrote: People actually had to understand a computer before using it.. Maybe they still should..
See? Our predecessors had to build layers of abstractions so that we could build off of them at higher levels and further our learning.John Adams wrote:I must study politics and war that my sons may have liberty to study mathematics and philosophy. My sons ought to study mathematics and philosophy, geography, natural history, naval architecture, navigation, commerce, and agriculture, in order to give their children a right to study painting, poetry, music, architecture, statuary, tapestry, and porcelain.
I knowniteice wrote:RPMs are so 2002
If you use a decent distribution like Debian or its derivatives, software management is a LOT easier since much more effort is put into making packages compatible with each other.
I'm not suggesting you switch, just throwing that tidbit out there.
Terribly sorry.niteice wrote:Oh and arguing with Brynet is useless. His ego can't fit in this one forum.
NiceBrynet-Inc wrote:It'll be what the future is like if people don't switch to BSD or Linux already!
Insert standard comment about dragging an icon to the Applications folder here...In Windows, however, I dowload an exe setup program and off I go. It's that easy. (95% of the time.)
Is it that you think computers were invented for your own amusement, or is mastering needless complexity the only way for you to feel manly?About your post that BSD/Linux is not for everyone.. Fine Razz They shouldn't be using computers either..
"You are OS X. You tend to be fashionable and clever despite being a bit transparent. Now that you've reached some stability you're expecting greater popularity."spix wrote: I agree that different Operating Systems suit different people.. has everyone here taken the OS test?
http://bbspot.com/News/2003/01/os_quiz.php
Not exactly what I was going for. (Sorry if I didn't put myself clearly.) I was simply saying that there is no operating system for every task. By saying that there is, your making the same mistake Sauron made.Colonel Kernel wrote:Oh goody, another platform pissing contest!
My comment referred to the fact that this thread was started by Brynet, and began with a shot (although a funny one) against Windows.Alboin wrote:Not exactly what I was going for. (Sorry if I didn't put myself clearly.)Colonel Kernel wrote:Oh goody, another platform pissing contest!
Oh! I get it!Colonel Kernel wrote:My comment referred to the fact that this thread was started by Brynet, and began with a shot (although a funny one) against Windows.Alboin wrote:Not exactly what I was going for. (Sorry if I didn't put myself clearly.)Colonel Kernel wrote:Oh goody, another platform pissing contest!