Displaying 20 results from an estimated 54 matches for "childish".
2015 Apr 05
2
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
...gt; I was born this millennium
that's hopefully a joke otherwise you should refrain from try educate
veteran admins about the existence of basic configs like logindfes
use Google and try to find out about the reputation of Rowland Penny in
context of samba while step back a little from your childishness
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2009 Jul 30
3
[LLVMdev] LLVM Logo
...ndreas Neustifter wrote:
> Well it does look not too good the text is getting to small in this
> case, what do you think of this 128x128 version?
It looks like an sprite coming from a Megaman game :). My humble
opinion is that while the dragon looks nice when large, when
small it just feels childish and unprofessional.
My 2 cents.
--
Felipe.
2015 Apr 06
6
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
...>> know it all now :-D
>>
>> So, run along and do your homework, so that you do not get in trouble
>> with your teachers.
> It's the holidays. Get back to your armchair!
>
>>
>> Rowland
>
To whomever moderates this list:
OK, Who do I report this childish boor to ??
He needs to grow up, He is as bad as 'Steve' got to be at the end, so
what are you going to do about him.
Rowland
2017 Jun 08
3
C7, systemd, say what?!
I think we had enough of Systemd flaming last month. Please stop polluting
my inbox and find an operating system compatible with your worldview. It is
really tiresome to keep on hearing about it.
On 8 June 2017 at 14:51, John Hodrien <J.H.Hodrien at leeds.ac.uk> wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jun 2017, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> Upstream 6 uses systemd?
>>>>
>>>>
2023 Mar 31
1
[Bridge] [PATCH v2 net-next 6/6] selftests: forwarding: add dynamic FDB test
...you're not going to get very friendly reactions from people, me included,
who explain things to you that pertain to your due diligence. This is
because these people know the things that they're explaining to you out
of their own due diligence, and, as a result, are not easily fooled by
your childish excuses.
2023 Mar 31
1
[Bridge] [PATCH v2 net-next 6/6] selftests: forwarding: add dynamic FDB test
...to get very friendly reactions from people, me included,
> who explain things to you that pertain to your due diligence. This is
> because these people know the things that they're explaining to you out
> of their own due diligence, and, as a result, are not easily fooled by
> your childish excuses.
I am not coming with excuses here, and certainly not childish ones at
that either. I am just pointing out that on my device the tests don't
run well because of memory shortage and my reasoning why I think it is
so.
I will as long as the system is as it is with these selftests, just ru...
2020 Aug 21
2
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
...gt;>
>> It should also be possible to handle problem reports in a professional
>> manner!
>
> From everything I have read, both Michael and David were very
> professional in their responses.
Both had nothing better to do than to mock about my way of emphasizing!
That's childish and completely unprofessional.
[...]
>> I don't use LLVM, so don't expect me to jump throught loops to report
>> obvious bugs.
>
> I guess I don't understand your concern then. If you don't use LLVM,
> why are you installing it and why do you care about its...
2015 Apr 06
1
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
...k, so that you do not get in
>>>> trouble with your teachers.
>>> It's the holidays. Get back to your armchair!
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Rowland
>>>
>>
>> To whomever moderates this list:
>>
>> OK, Who do I report this childish boor to ??
>>
>> He needs to grow up, He is as bad as 'Steve' got to be at the end, so
>> what are you going to do about him.
>>
>> Rowland
>>
>
> Oh dear. Mr idealist has had his day spoilt again.
>
>
No, my day hasn't been spoilt, but...
2017 Jun 08
3
C7, systemd, say what?!
...patible with your
>> worldview. It is really tiresome to keep on hearing about it.
>>
> Huh. Okay, though I'm not sure when you became arbiter of this list. If
> you don't like 'our worldview' discussions, maybe you need to find a
> different OS that suits your childish attitude. Like Windows 95.
>
> Mailing lists now are so full of children it's hard to even use them.
> Maybe you should leave IT if heated discussions make you uncomfortable.
Folks, I'm the one who made the original annoyed throwaway remark. I've
even asked that we end the in...
2007 Sep 09
1
Why I reinvented the wheel with M3F
...all new XML name space
> without using existing ones are probably the best way to go. Even though a
> limited number of elements will be borrowed from existing formats: It will
> keep things simple when using only one well defined name space.
>
>
> A good thing that came out of my childish experiment was a better name for
> the metadata format: Multimedia Metadata Format (or M3F).
>
> Oh! And if I ever write an autobiography: This email's subject will be it's
> title! At least the 'Why I reinvented the wheel' part.
> --
> Daniel Aleksandersen
>
&g...
2008 Oct 16
3
Alternatives to programmatically calling the rsync binary a lot
...ucture. Also we have not yet figured out a developed way how to handle
which error rsync might encounter (what to do on network error, what to do
on other errors) etc.
Now do you think it is feasible to go for another strategy than working at
hands distance by forking? I looked into librsync, in a childish assumption
guessing it would be very same thing rsync uses, but a few reads later its
evident they do not. But the big Beta tag frightens me, also it says its not
wire compatible with rsync > 2, which does not look so cool. The other
alternative would be to directly link with the rsync files (th...
2010 Jun 24
2
Why not pulseaudio?
...is the only soundsystem in linux which seems user-friendly and reliable to me, while at the same time eating not too much processing power. Furthermore, it is the only one which for me "just works", without making me fiddle around with configuration files for weeks.
So: why is there this childish boycott of wine developers against pulse? I would rather stop using wine and reinstall windows than abandon pulseaudio. Even after working on my several linux machines for years now. Does developing wine necessarily include ignoring all technical progress? Pulseaudio won't just disappear just b...
2013 Sep 21
2
9.2-PRE: switch off that stupid "Nakatomi Socrates"
Hello,
I'd like to switch off this silly "Nakatomi Socrates" message which
reminds me on Linux and their childish naming schemes.
It is only cosmetics, but it bothers me whenever I switch on the laptop.
I guess there is a switch already prsent to have in the bootloader
config?
Thanks,
oh
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2010 Jul 03
6
Disk performance
Hi Everyone,
My Xen host has 2 X 1TB hard drives in a RAID1 setup. If one DomU starts
to dd a 5GB file (A ran it in a loop as a test), access ssh on the other
DomU becomes very slow.
Is this normal?
Many Thanks
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2020 Aug 21
3
Clang is a resource hog, the installers for Windows miss quite some files, and are defect!
...ossible to handle problem reports in a professional
>>>> manner!
>>> From everything I have read, both Michael and David were very
>>> professional in their responses.
>> Both had nothing better to do than to mock about my way of emphasizing!
>> That's childish and completely unprofessional.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>>> I don't use LLVM, so don't expect me to jump throught loops to report
>>>> obvious bugs.
>>> I guess I don't understand your concern then. If you don't use LLVM,
>>> why a...
2009 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Logo
Hi Albert,
Albert Graef wrote:
> Andreas Neustifter wrote:
>> I'm not an artist, so the simplifying is not so easy for me, but its
>> true that that is the really hard part. So I did two full-scale sketches
>> with different texts.
>
> Looks nice, even at 256 pixels. Just for the fun of it I sticked it on
> http://pure-lang.googlecode.com/ (scaled to 128 pixels,
2009 Jul 30
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM Logo
...t;> Well it does look not too good the text is getting to small in this
>> case, what do you think of this 128x128 version?
>
> It looks like an sprite coming from a Megaman game :). My humble
> opinion is that while the dragon looks nice when large, when
> small it just feels childish and unprofessional.
>
> My 2 cents.
Thats maybe true, but maybe its just my lack of skills in this area :-)
Andi
>
2015 Feb 03
1
Another Fedora decision
On Tue, Feb 03, 2015 at 10:44:31AM +1100, Peter Lawler wrote:
> On 03/02/15 10:31, Always Learning wrote:
>
> > Remember machines should be working for the convenience of Humanity -
> > not for the convenience of anonymous nutters who know absolutely nothing
> > about the user's work situation !
> 'anonymous nutters'? I guess those people on the cited mail
2017 Jun 08
0
C7, systemd, say what?!
...operating system compatible with your worldview. It is
> really tiresome to keep on hearing about it.
>
Huh. Okay, though I'm not sure when you became arbiter of this list. If
you don't like 'our worldview' discussions, maybe you need to find a
different OS that suits your childish attitude. Like Windows 95.
Mailing lists now are so full of children it's hard to even use them.
Maybe you should leave IT if heated discussions make you uncomfortable.
2015 Apr 06
0
Member server - winbind unable to resolve users/groups
...t;> So, run along and do your homework, so that you do not get in
>>> trouble with your teachers.
>> It's the holidays. Get back to your armchair!
>>
>>>
>>> Rowland
>>
>
> To whomever moderates this list:
>
> OK, Who do I report this childish boor to ??
>
> He needs to grow up, He is as bad as 'Steve' got to be at the end, so
> what are you going to do about him.
>
> Rowland
>
Oh dear. Mr idealist has had his day spoilt again.