Re: copy/paste firefox prob on fc3

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On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 21:56 -0600, jbrown wrote:
> Anyone else seen this:
> 

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> FC will transition to a backend server OS for me .. light weight mind 
> you (small NFS, Samba, dchp, bootp, ftp, and ssh/sftp server), for some 
> time, but this little c-n-p prob is just another notch in the belt i 
> looked at long and hard before ordering a Mac this week.
> 
> i've *had* it - game over for Fedora on my desktop. Save the derogatory 
> comments and complaints and cut-downs of my intelligence, savvy, or what 
> have you; linux rocks on my servers, not on my desktop. Done deal. Game 
> over for now.
> 
> Please don't feed me some bitch-fest on 
> you-suck-linux-rocks-you-didn't-do-X, Y, or Z. i don't have the time for 
> it. Answer the question. If it involves "editing 
> /etc/blah/bonk/you-should-already-know-about-this-dir/random.conf" - 
> save it. Automate it and then call me.
> 
<tongue in cheek>
This type of comment is really _*very*_ conducive to getting help.
Oh, and your email address really doesn't imply a major ego either.
</tongue in cheek>

You made this decision AFAICT without first asking questions or trying
to find an answer to your problem.

It is easy to post a bug on bugzilla if there is a bug you find or an
enhancement you want to suggest. If the bug has already been posted you
can add your experiences to the comments.  Without that the developers
don't know you have any bitches.

Please try that with useful information instead of screaming about your
frustrations to those of us who will gladly provide any assistance we
can.  Assistance is really a moot point though, now that you have
already made your decision to bail out instead of making an effort.



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