On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 Manish Jethani wrote :
hitesh gaa wrote:
I had linux 9.0 installed and had partioned it automatically during installation.
Most of us are from 2003 A.D., when linux was only in 2.x (2.4/2.5 as of this writing). You seem to have come down from a distant future. Many of us in 2003 believe that, by the time linux is 9.0, Windows will be extinct. Your post seems to suggest otherwise. Can you elaborate on the situation? What year is this? Are you able to distinguish between linux-powered humanoids and real humans? Are you human?
time-machine running linux!). Also, these "people" seem to exhibit a slightly lower IQ--either humans have gone dumb, or
This is getting really old.
Many newbies, trying GNU/Linux for the first time probably don't know the difference between a kernel version number and distro version number. The probably are even clear on the funda of a distro.
Given that one of the objectives of the list is to encourage newbies to use GNU/Linux, such a reply doesn't help.
This has happened so many times, I think one should understand by now that it is a common misunderstanding people have about version numbers.
Hitesh, please mention what distribution of GNU/Linux you are using i.e. Red Hat, Debian etc. Also it's a good practice to use a meaningful subject line (on this list it's necessary).
Regards, Nikhil.
Moderator can you please remove the header for the glug meet, now that is is over.
Regards -Adi ----- Original Message ----- From: Nikhil Karkera To: GNU/Linux Users Group,Mumbai,India Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 4:08 PM Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] problem plz help
GLUG Meeting on 8th 4pm at PUKAR, Near CST. -------------------------------------
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 Manish Jethani wrote :
hitesh gaa wrote:
I had linux 9.0 installed and had partioned it automatically during installation.
Most of us are from 2003 A.D., when linux was only in 2.x (2.4/2.5 as of this writing). You seem to have come down from a distant future. Many of us in 2003 believe that, by the time linux is 9.0, Windows will be extinct. Your post seems to suggest otherwise. Can you elaborate on the situation? What year is this? Are you able to distinguish between linux-powered humanoids and real humans? Are you human?
time-machine running linux!). Also, these "people" seem to exhibit a slightly lower IQ--either humans have gone dumb, or
This is getting really old.
Many newbies, trying GNU/Linux for the first time probably don't know the difference between a kernel version number and distro version number. The probably are even clear on the funda of a distro.
Given that one of the objectives of the list is to encourage newbies to use GNU/Linux, such a reply doesn't help.
This has happened so many times, I think one should understand by now that it is a common misunderstanding people have about version numbers.
Hitesh, please mention what distribution of GNU/Linux you are using i.e. Red Hat, Debian etc. Also it's a good practice to use a meaningful subject line (on this list it's necessary).
Regards, Nikhil.