[xubuntu-users] you have got to be kidding me

Ryan Gauger rtgkid at gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 03:07:20 UTC 2012


Just wanted to clear up a little confusion here: science doesn't prove
anything. Scientists do. And let me add to what you said: scientists try to
prove that there is no God, but how can one believe there is no God, while
everything is PERFECT? Nobody can tell me that I am just an accident, and
that I was created so perfectly and everything functions perfectly, out of
an explosion? :)

Now, let me add to the discussion here: Yes, nVidea is known to be
problematic, and that is why I do not recommend computers with it. I am
sure that installing the correct drivers will work. I am also sure this is
not an operating system bug. But as you stated, all operating systems
contain at least one bug. Even Windows and Mac OS X contain bugs. I have
seen some (well, a lot, actually) in Windows 8 Release Preview. I am sure
that Ubuntu/Xubuntu contains bugs (because I have found them), but an error
connecting between hardware and software is not a software-related issue
(it kind of is, but is not considered a bug). Thanks!

On Mon, Jun 11, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Greg Zeng <gregzeng at gmail.com> wrote:

> Love all you Abrahamites:  ONE & ONLY ONE "PERFECT" TRUTH ... TRUE-WAY
> .... OPERATING-SYSTEM.
>
> The god(s) call it "intelligent designer(s)".  The most famous Xtian
> minister on the planet (Charles Darwin) suggested that evolution shows
> us that everything might be ALPHAWARE.
>
> Human, god(s), "intelligent designer(s)" ... only ever create
> alphaware.   Can anyone prove us wrong?  IMO all operating systems of
> every kind IS BUGGY, especially when exposed to unpredictable
> environments.  Haven't been in "heaven" yet ... but science might
> prove us wrong.  Our theories are not "The One-&-Only Truth".  Just
> theory.
>
> Silly scientist - us.
>
> On 6/12/12, Ric Moore <wayward4now at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 06/10/2012 08:09 AM, Joshua O'Leary wrote:
> >> Nvidia are known to be problematic.
> >
> > Not that I've ever encountered. It's the treatment of the driver by the
> > driver packagers that has been a problem, like with Fedora ppa's that
> > couldn't agree among themselves as how to properly install it, that was
> > remedied by installing the driver run file directly from nVidia. That
> > cured the problem.
> >
> > nVidia has treated us pretty well, during times that not everyone else
> > did. Give the devil his due. Ric
> >
> >
> > --
> > My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say:
> > "There are two Great Sins in the world...
> > ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity.
> > Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad.
> > http://linuxcounter.net/user/44256.html
> >
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---Ryan
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