Snarkout wrote:This is what I was referring to. You are young enough that you think you can argue against reality.
I've never argued against reality, only your statements about "OS X kicking the shat out of anything Linux and BSD can offer right now".
Snarkout wrote:These are adults who have important jobs, families, and no time to fsck with setting up linux constantly.
Since when can't you as a family, run Linux? I have several family members using it, and I "think" that Pat, Linc and Dann "might" have something say about this one. One of my friends and his family, runs Windows, and I need to clean up their systems from spyware and crap about every three months or something like that, if they were to use Linux (My friend's dad works in a bank, if you consider the job into this) I would just have to show them how to do the stuff they do with Windows and maybe fix one little thing for them every six months or so.
Snarkout wrote:OS X does everything they need it to, and has support from vendors who wouldn't think of supporting linux.
Now that I did not argue against, I argued with your statement: "It also has vendor support"
Because if you go buy Red Hat Enterprise, SUSE Enterprise or even commercial support from Canotical, you do indeed do have vendor support, so saying that Linux doesn't have vendor support is false in my opinion.
Snarkout wrote:It also has both hardware and software support from one vendor.
I smell vendor lock-in on that statement....
Snarkout wrote:You also have a tendency to jump down peoples throats if they disagree with you. I've seen it several times.
That depends, one thing I can't stand these days is all of the Ubuntu fan boys popooing every other desktop distro, even when Ubuntu is harder to use for beginners. For example, installing NVIDIA drivers in Ubuntu involves the use of the commandprompt, on SUSE (This is the distro I use, so I use it as the example, not *just* because I'm a big fan of it) it doesn't, you just basicly check a box and click Accept, wait two minutes and boom, done!
I agree I was a little hard on
CptnObvious999, because he likes Gentoo, and AFAIR I did apologize for that.
Snarkout wrote:I make the assumption that this is because you are very young, and you are typing on a computer rather than speaking face to face with people.
I'm a little similar to Linus Torvalds about this, he prefer to work with people over email than face to face, in some cases I prefer face to face discussions, especially if it's about stuff like one's love life, or issues related to that......... but in general, stuff like Linux I find is eaisier to discuss over the internet.
Snarkout wrote:You need to contain your enthusuasm, and tone down your knee-jerk zealotry.
Well, if I were to be a complete fanatic, or something like that, I could throw out stuff like:
"GNOME sucks ass, KDE rulez!"
"Gentoo is for idiots"
"Everyone using Macs are bastards"
But I havn't done that, I agree that I've critizised GNOME, and explained why I don't use it, but I havn't gone so far to say that other people doesn't have their rights to like it or use it, and I've never said that "GNOME sucks" because there are a few things I like about it. I have made a little fun of the Gentoo fans, because of the, sometimes, utter long compiling sessions, and yes I have tried using Gentoo for a month, and I agree I went over the edge on that one and I did apologize for it. A lot of KDE and GNOME people, who've been fighting for years, are a lot older than me and so far I havn't been in a "flame war", I've participated in heavier discussions, but not something even close to the size of the classic "KDE vs. GNOME" wars, "vi vs. emacs", "Qt vs. GTK", "Linux vs. *BSD", "GPL vs. BSD-License", you get the idea.
And on this discussion of OS X, I only said that I didn't agree with your statement of it "kicking the shat of everything linux/bsd has to offer right now", and that it's not the right thing for everyone, but you know that's true for Linux as well, for gamers it's not the most ideal operating system, if you're a PC gamer, and not a console gamer like me, you need Windows for that, because all the popular games are being released for that platform.
I also agree that I said "OS X was crap for servers", which might have been a little hard, based on some benchmarks I've seen, but I of course could be completely wrong.
Snarkout wrote:You seem like a good kid, and you're spending your spare time hacking rather than shooting smack - this is good.
Glad you think so, a lot of my friends started drinking when they were 13 years old, and a few of them started having sex at 14½. I don't drink, OK I do like a specific kind of danish beer at christmas but it's alcohol percentage is about 0,5% or something like that, it's really low, so I don't consider it drinking, because caffeine in Cola is not good in huge amounts as well.
Snarkout wrote:It doesn't mean, however, that I have time or patience to argue with a walking logical fallacy.
Your time, your decision.