Fedora core 3 and oralux

John Heim jheim at wisc.edu
Fri Feb 25 20:11:58 UTC 2005


I never met anybody named Janina . I don't know anybody who's first name is 
Root. But Root is a fairly common last name. There are about 10 people 
named Root at UW-Madison according 
to  http://www.wisc.edu/wiscinfo/directories/.

Sorry, I'm just kidding around. :-)

Anyway, I'm just saying I think you're being a bit harsh. I'm not disputing 
that you're technically correct.

At 01:54 PM 2/25/2005, Janina Sajka wrote:
>You astound me.



>Do you think the computer knows the difference between you and anyone
>else when you type on the keyboard? What are you smoking?
>
>This is what makes words like "I" meaningless.
>
>And, yes, it matters. Some things only root can do, and that's
>undoubtedly the nub of this issue these last few days.
>
>Hmmm, haven't ever met anyone named root.
>
>John Heim writes:
> > I'm not sure what speculation you're talking about. But I  think few
> > newbies are going to understand what you just wrote.  No offense intended
> > to the newbies but you get people asking things like, "i'm getting access







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