DeaconFrost
[H]F Junkie
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2007
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First, my comments about my title where to cast aside your degrading views. Never did I say I was better or more knowledgeable than you, but do heed your own advice as well. don't assume you're better or more special than others either.As it always does....
You say that it was a problem with the package manager... Or at least you vaguely seem to suggest that without saying so..... You provide no evidence what the problem was, or the steps taken to correct them. It's like one of my users calling me telling me that there program crashed, so I remote control, and find out that it works perfect. They just didnt know what they were doing.
If you want me to leave the vague assumptions on the side then please feel free to do the same. Your not special. Your not better. Now that we've got that outta the way....
If you can explain to me why you think the package manager has problems, and why MS software distribution model is better, then please feel free to contribute.
Secondly, I'm not posting details of my Linux problem because I'm not currently concerned about solving it, nor is this thread about Linux or fixing Linux problems. When I'm ready to work on my Linux box and it's problems again, you'll see me posting them in the Linux subforum.
Again, you make a wild assumption that I am bashing the package manager, instead of reading what I actually wrote about it. Now, in true biased form, you're assuming I am behind some Ms package manager, but no where, now where, was anything mentioned in my posts about anything MS has to compare. You aren't going to win an argument by putting words in someone else's mouth and then calling them on it.
When you're ready to stop being biased and closed minded, and even take the time to read others comments before firing back at them, I'd be happy to pick this up.