Basil, Im recommending you for the next season of the Desperate Housewives, you are the drama queen.
Bye Marcio --- Druid PS: I dont think you should be running a beta version, its not safe for people who cant find their midnight commander rpm in their distros On 8/15/07, Basil Chupin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > pelibali wrote: > > Hi, > > > > On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 10:29:47 +0200 > > Thierry de Coulon <.> wrote: > > > > > >> On Monday, 13. August 2007, Basil Chupin wrote: > >> > >> > >>>> google is your best friend > >>>> > >>>> 1st hit > >>>> http://www.google.com/search?q=root+password+for+suse+10.3+live+cd&ie=utf > >>>> -8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=com.ubuntu:en-US:official&client=firefox-a > >>>> > >>> Oh, for chrissake, why can't you just simply state what the damn > >>> password is without going through this long-winded charade (of having to > >>> search for it on the internet)? > >>> > >> I second Basil here. If you know the answer to a question, why not post it > >> simply? What's more, when you later find this message in an archive, > >> chances > >> are the link is obsolete and the information is lost (ok, here we talk > >> about > >> beta software, but this is a general observation). > >> > > > > Correct, would be easier for others simply to read the password > > mentioned e.g. in a reply mail, than to surf for it! Most of us would > > do the homework for google-ing, etc. anyway, but I'm now on a mail- > > only 56k dial-up for _weeks_, having a 10.3 LiveCD from a friend with > > no instruction / password. Therefore I could ask the same and hope > > for a positive (=useful) answer. > > > This is one of the things which people who are in a privileged situation > always forget to take into account. > > I had been involved on committees of not-for-profit organisations for > years and the one thing which stood out like a big pimple on the nose is > that people who have jobs (and therefore are earning an income) simply > do not recognise what it costs, and what effect it has on, people who > are on the commttee(s) but are, say, pensioners. Sure, the 'pensioners' > need not go on the committee(s) but then very few people earning an > income go on them :-( . It's a moot point, but my main point still stands. > > I have read messages here which stated that "I" can download files at > xxMB/s or xxGB/s while others have stated that the best that they can > manage is at dial-up speed of 56KB/s. > > While I am always for the underdog, it could be thought unreasonable to > fully cater for the lowest possible denominator when it comes to making > alphas or betas available. Nevertheless, it is STILL possible to make > available a version of the latest alpha or beta or release of SuSE even > for the 56KB dial-up user - be it in a DVD format or otherwise - because > the dial-up has at his/her disposal software which will download the > appropriate file (ISO eg) over a period of a week or so. > > The choice of doing so is up to the user - and the user has to be given > that choice. > > The cost to the s/ware provider to make this possible and place on its > site for it to be downloaded is negligible. > > The cost is negligible. > > The PR and goodwill are enormous. > > But then we are dealing with Novell. > > Cheers. > > > -- > Past experience, if not forgotten, is a guide for the future. > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
