Updates - evolution issue with your David's messages
Tim
ignored_mailbox at yahoo.com.au
Fri Jun 15 08:43:50 UTC 2007
On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 01:13 -0700, David Boles wrote:
> Hmm.. That's odd. I always leave two blank lines both before and
> after for an 'inline message reply' and two lines after and 'end of
> post' reply. I have been scolded for doing that (it should only be
> one line according to some) but never for what you describe.
Can you have a look at your raw message source, this is what I saw in
your previous one (minus all the headers for where the mail went
through). I see no gap between quote and reply, and a - -- signature
separator.
I know Thunderbird is fond of not posting things as you typed them, nor
showing things exactly as they are received. They're just two reasons
why I won't use it.
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Tim wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-06-14 at 12:22 -0600, Karl Larsen wrote:
>> I had to load a new FC6 on my laptop and when I brought it up the
>> Package Updater told me there was 277 Updates! I see they are many of
>> them just replacement RPM's of the whole thing. I used to hate Windows
>> for all their update packages :-)
>
> At least with Linux, the updates replace the broken stuff on your
> machine, and you don't need to hang onto to the update packages. ;-)
>
> I've watched Windows fill up the drive with downloaded patches that you
> must keep on the drive, and it applies some patches on top of what it's
> doing each run-time (booting gets slower and slower).
I have watched, and I admit that I have actually replied, to this
poster in the beginning. I have yet to see him acknowledge or reply to
anything. Everything is a 'big deal' or a disaster or something.
Nothing works well or is as it should be with Fedora Core 6 or Fedora 7.
Sniff... Sniff... I think that I smell a troll....
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David
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