This is a discussion on new support site for slackware. within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> "Guy Macon" <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote in message news:10djrigp3bvqvc1@corp.supernews.com... > Bradley Reed <bradreed@NOSPAMcomcast.net> says... > > > >chris wrote: > >> ...
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| "Guy Macon" <http://www.guymacon.com> wrote in message news:10djrigp3bvqvc1@corp.supernews.com... > Bradley Reed <bradreed@NOSPAMcomcast.net> says... > > > >chris wrote: > >> > >> new site. coming of age. post all ya can, and be come members. > > > >Go back to grammar school, spammer. In English, a sentence begins with a > >capital letter and contains a verb. Become is a single word. > > I believe that "and be come members" is correct english, if a bit > slangy. It does raise a disturbing mental picture, though. > > The sentence fragments, lack of capitalization and use of "ya" > are impressive. That's a lot of errors to pack into 13 words! > Ripley's Believe it or Not, or some clone, reported a kid that made 13 spelling errors in a 5-letter word. He used 8 of the wrong letters, and none of the right ones. The header for the article was "Yowzitch," I believe. Cheers! Rich |
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| Lee W <lee@NO.mlists.unassemble.co.SPAM.uk> wrote in message news:<FMJCc.283$Q57.222@newsfe1-win>... > chris king wrote: > > http://www.slackwaresupport.com > > > > new site. coming of age. post all ya can, and be come members. > > > > thanks > > > > This is a nice idea however Slackware already has a couple of community > driven support sites in the form of userlocal.com and slackfiles.net. > > Do we really need another one? > > What I believe needs to happen if the organisers of these sites to get > together and combine their efforts, maybe one can be used more for > newbies/marketing and the other users for more sysadmin/developer type > stuff. > > Regards > > Lee Well, there is always room at the top. So more power to him. But. . . His first order of business, of course, is to change the site name. It will just be a waste of time promoting slackwaresupport.com since I'm sure Patrick will be sending him a letter in a few days reminding him that SlackwareŽ is a registered trademark of Slackware Linux, Inc. Dennisk |
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| On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:46:09 -0700, Dennis Kibbe wrote: > Lee W <lee@NO.mlists.unassemble.co.SPAM.uk> wrote in message > news:<FMJCc.283$Q57.222@newsfe1-win>... >> chris king wrote: >> > http://www.slackwaresupport.com >> > >> > new site. coming of age. post all ya can, and be come members. >> > >> > thanks >> > >> > >> This is a nice idea however Slackware already has a couple of community >> driven support sites in the form of userlocal.com and slackfiles.net. >> >> Do we really need another one? >> >> What I believe needs to happen if the organisers of these sites to get >> together and combine their efforts, maybe one can be used more for >> newbies/marketing and the other users for more sysadmin/developer type >> stuff. >> >> Regards >> >> Lee > > Well, there is always room at the top. So more power to him. But. . . > > His first order of business, of course, is to change the site name. It > will just be a waste of time promoting slackwaresupport.com since I'm sure > Patrick will be sending him a letter in a few days reminding him that > SlackwareŽ is a registered trademark of Slackware Linux, Inc. > > Dennisk acually. me and pat email each other all the time. ex. Subject: Re: 10. From: "Patrick J. Volkerding" <volkerdi@slackware.com> Date: Wed, June 16, 2004 12:47 pm To: "chris king" <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> Priority: Normal On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, chris king wrote: > Hey Pat, > > Is 10. gonna support the AMD64????? I'm runnning it on my AMD64. :-) > when do you expect the retail version to be out?? getting itchy, have a > subscription. :> Well, it's not actually released yet. Usually we get discs to the subscribers about 2 weeks after the net release (unlike other distros we don't sit on it for a month to try to force people to buy it). We certainly appreciate the people who support us through subscriptions, and a lot of them tell me that they download it anyway but are buying the sub to help us out. Slackware users can be some really cool people. Take care, Pat |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2004-06-24, chris king <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> wrote: [25 needlessly quoted lines snipped] > because slackware is the only distro that is worth a damn. if need be i > can setup a news server or mailman. You can't even trim appropriately, and you think you're going to be able to set up a news server? And you've yet to answer the question: why would Slackware users need Yet Another Slackware newsgroup? If you're trying to persuade people to use your site, you need to provide something to compel us to do so; we're not going to use your site just because you told us about it. - --keith - -- kkeller-usenet@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us (try just my userid to email me) AOLSFAQ=http://wombat.san-francisco.ca.us/cgi-bin/fom -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA27U3hVcNCxZ5ID8RAu7hAKCKFb52F2AmArgcaBaNXn KI8AkUVACeIXyK bdQgkTu4O8IqlyExA8gJ1V4= =aJcB -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 2004-06-25, chris king <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> wrote: > Subject: Re: 10. > From: "Patrick J. Volkerding" <volkerdi@slackware.com> > Date: Wed, June 16, 2004 12:47 pm > To: "chris king" <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> > Priority: Normal > > On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, chris king wrote: >> Hey Pat, >> >> Is 10. gonna support the AMD64????? > > I'm runnning it on my AMD64. :-) Natively, or in 32bit mode? - --keith - -- kkeller-usenet@wombat.san-francisco.ca.us (try just my userid to email me) AOLSFAQ=http://wombat.san-francisco.ca.us/cgi-bin/fom -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA27WGhVcNCxZ5ID8RAtlMAJ95HunZ99HsGu1GB7Ojr0 rY7kbhzwCeO8bc R4+UIzujGI3cejxNCLy7xu8= =DxcV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| On 2004-06-25, chris king <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> wrote: > > acually. me and pat email each other all the time. > > ex. > > Subject: Re: 10. > From: "Patrick J. Volkerding" <volkerdi@slackware.com> > Date: Wed, June 16, 2004 12:47 pm > To: "chris king" <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> > Priority: Normal > > On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, chris king wrote: >> Hey Pat, >> >> Is 10. gonna support the AMD64????? > > I'm runnning it on my AMD64. :-) > >> when do you expect the retail version to be out?? getting itchy, have a >> subscription. :> > > Well, it's not actually released yet. Usually we get discs to the > subscribers about 2 weeks after the net release (unlike other distros we > don't sit on it for a month to try to force people to buy it). > > We certainly appreciate the people who support us through subscriptions, > and a lot of them tell me that they download it anyway but are buying the > sub to help us out. Slackware users can be some really cool people. > > Take care, > > Pat > What exactly is the point of this post. To let us know that Pat V. responded to an email. I certainly don't see any reference to you using the slackware name for your own site. |
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| On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:33:43 -0500, Scott Cole wrote: > On 2004-06-25, chris king <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> wrote: >> >> acually. me and pat email each other all the time. >> >> ex. >> >> Subject: Re: 10. >> From: "Patrick J. Volkerding" <volkerdi@slackware.com> >> Date: Wed, June 16, 2004 12:47 pm >> To: "chris king" <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> >> Priority: Normal >> >> On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, chris king wrote: >>> Hey Pat, >>> >>> Is 10. gonna support the AMD64????? >> >> I'm runnning it on my AMD64. :-) >> >>> when do you expect the retail version to be out?? getting itchy, have a >>> subscription. :> >> >> Well, it's not actually released yet. Usually we get discs to the >> subscribers about 2 weeks after the net release (unlike other distros we >> don't sit on it for a month to try to force people to buy it). >> >> We certainly appreciate the people who support us through subscriptions, >> and a lot of them tell me that they download it anyway but are buying the >> sub to help us out. Slackware users can be some really cool people. >> >> Take care, >> >> Pat >> > What exactly is the point of this post. To let us know that Pat V. > responded to an email. I certainly don't see any reference to you > using the slackware name for your own site. Nor that permission was asked-for/received to post the email to a public forum. Also, the "Slackware linux" logo on your website is remarkably similar to the original on the official Slackware website. No indication that permission was give to use it and it's not used as a link to the Slackware website. I don't see anything wrong with having a website about Slackware; there are many websites about MS Windows. But imo you should not be using copyrighted material without permission and you should have a disclaimer on your website. And, since you are selling advertising, a policy to contribute a percentage to the Slackware project would be appropriate. |
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| On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:42:18 +0000, Ann wrote: > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:33:43 -0500, Scott Cole wrote: > >> On 2004-06-25, chris king <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> wrote: >>> >>> acually. me and pat email each other all the time. >>> >>> ex. >>> >>> Subject: Re: 10. >>> From: "Patrick J. Volkerding" <volkerdi@slackware.com> Date: Wed, >>> June 16, 2004 12:47 pm >>> To: "chris king" <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> Priority: Normal >>> >>> On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, chris king wrote: >>>> Hey Pat, >>>> >>>> Is 10. gonna support the AMD64????? >>> >>> I'm runnning it on my AMD64. :-) >>> >>>> when do you expect the retail version to be out?? getting itchy, have >>>> a subscription. :> >>> >>> Well, it's not actually released yet. Usually we get discs to the >>> subscribers about 2 weeks after the net release (unlike other distros >>> we don't sit on it for a month to try to force people to buy it). >>> >>> We certainly appreciate the people who support us through >>> subscriptions, and a lot of them tell me that they download it anyway >>> but are buying the sub to help us out. Slackware users can be some >>> really cool people. >>> >>> Take care, >>> >>> Pat >>> >> What exactly is the point of this post. To let us know that Pat V. >> responded to an email. I certainly don't see any reference to you using >> the slackware name for your own site. > > Nor that permission was asked-for/received to post the email to a public > forum. > > Also, the "Slackware linux" logo on your website is remarkably similar to > the original on the official Slackware website. No indication that > permission was give to use it and it's not used as a link to the Slackware > website. > > I don't see anything wrong with having a website about Slackware; there > are many websites about MS Windows. But imo you should not be using > copyrighted material without permission and you should have a disclaimer > on your website. And, since you are selling advertising, a policy to > contribute a percentage to the Slackware project would be appropriate. There ya go.. |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In alt.os.linux.slackware, chris king dared to utter, > There ya go.. I highly suggest you ggo away and lurk for the next three months on this newsgroups and learn how to behave on the net. I highly doubt you will. *PLONK* - -- It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, Than for a man to hear the song of fools. Ecclesiastes 7:5 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA3Ei5lKR45I6cfKARApb1AJ9O3UtFDNlDshHvlD1Ory uVSUv7wQCfdDa9 kPEDNs9bybUvIxdgyxFZSDw= =iTW7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| chris king <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> wrote in message news:<pan.2004.06.25.13.35.49.261584@slackwaresupp ort.com>... > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:42:18 +0000, Ann wrote: > > > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 00:33:43 -0500, Scott Cole wrote: > > > >> On 2004-06-25, chris king <phiber@slackwaresupport.com> wrote: > >>> > >>> acually. me and pat email each other all the time. > >>> <SNIP> > >>> > >> What exactly is the point of this post. To let us know that Pat V. > >> responded to an email. I certainly don't see any reference to you using > >> the slackware name for your own site. > > > > Nor that permission was asked-for/received to post the email to a public > > forum. > > > > Also, the "Slackware linux" logo on your website is remarkably similar to > > the original on the official Slackware website. No indication that > > permission was give to use it and it's not used as a link to the Slackware > > website. > > > > I don't see anything wrong with having a website about Slackware; there > > are many websites about MS Windows. But imo you should not be using > > copyrighted material without permission and you should have a disclaimer > > on your website. And, since you are selling advertising, a policy to > > contribute a percentage to the Slackware project would be appropriate. > > There ya go.. Come on, Chris. Do the right thing, change the site name. Dennisk |