Kim Cascone wrote:
Sadly
though, the linux community still has many people who scream RTFM
when people ask for help.
I find this has become rampant in the Linux community - whereas back in
2006 when I started tinkering with Ubuntu on a PPC this was not the
case...
there has been a huge influx of people who like
brow beating someone
else in order to feel smarter e.g. better or superior to others...this
is weenie behavior
Part of the geek culture is that it's good to learn new things, good to
do things yourself, and everyone should be learning new things ...
and it's a shame that this sort of attitude
exists, especially in the
music/audio FOSS community where educating others is imperative to
keeping our community growing and being innovative
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David
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And it will always remain to be so, until at least the Linux kernel is
forked into a Linux-kernel-for-desktop where a MySQL regression is at the
bottom of the TODO =p
Anyway topic-diversion should stop here.
I've just installed Fedora to a 32GB UFD, and I'm looking to integrate CCRMA
with it. The
liveusb-creator is the most intuitive of the lot, and the final output is
neatly arranged into 4 folders. Persistence is seamless; I don't have to
answer questions to save anything. It just works. Ubuntu on the other hand
dumps a crapload of files to the UFD.