> case "\$0" in goatse) x-www-browser http://sam.zoy.org/goatse/hi.jpg;; esac
Classy. Wasn't it hello, not hi?
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> To my ears, Dirk gave the impression that he values the freedom of other
> parts of the internet higher than debian's mailing list etiquette.
>
It's called Reddit syndrome: rudeness and trolling about atheism,
'rights', and Ron Paul. They think that because one _can_ be anonymous
on the Internet
Barclay, Daniel wrote:
> You're mixing up the Internet with the World Wide Web.
I was merely trying to point out that the debian user mailing list
doesn't try to embrace everything possible on internet. It is just a
small subset of it and there are things happening on the internet that
we (or at l
> geeez... the original goatse.cx was started like 10 years ago and suspended
> by christian-controlfreak-nazis like 5 years ago...
>
> i'll rather go to 4chan to ask for linux expertise next time...
>
Seriously, instead of trolling, you might want to try
http://debian.nimp.org or some other forum
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 05:25:55PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
> Thierry Chatelet wrote:
>> On 26 February 2009 16:19:36 Dirk wrote:
>>> Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without
>>> having a cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
>>>
>>> It would really make Linux a better gam
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 07:44:58PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
> Dotan Cohen wrote:
If you have a problem with trolling... well... let me welcome you to the
internet.
>>> Well, then please go to the internet. We are not the internet, we are
>>> debian-user, a mailing list that just happens to be m
Johannes Wiedersich wrote:
> Dirk wrote:
>> If you have a problem with trolling... well... let me welcome you to the
>> internet.
>
> Well, then please go to the internet. We are not the internet, we are
> debian-user, a mailing list that just happens to be mirrored to the
> internet.
You're mixi
Dotan Cohen wrote:
If you have a problem with trolling... well... let me welcome you to the
internet.
Well, then please go to the internet. We are not the internet, we are
debian-user, a mailing list that just happens to be mirrored to the
internet.
You _could_ have just introduced him to goa
>> If you have a problem with trolling... well... let me welcome you to the
>> internet.
>
> Well, then please go to the internet. We are not the internet, we are
> debian-user, a mailing list that just happens to be mirrored to the
> internet.
>
You _could_ have just introduced him to goatse or s
Dirk wrote:
> If you have a problem with trolling... well... let me welcome you to the
> internet.
Well, then please go to the internet. We are not the internet, we are
debian-user, a mailing list that just happens to be mirrored to the
internet.
Cheers,
Johannes
[cc'ing you, because you seemed
On Thursday 26 February 2009 10:17:33 Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 05:28:10PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
> > If you have a problem with trolling... well... let me welcome you to
> > the internet.
>
> I think that this would be a good time to introduce you to one specific
> page on the Int
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 05:28:10PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
> I've been posting before without subscribing because I used to receive
> the replies even without being subscribed. That doesn't seem to work
> anymore.
In that case there are several things you can do:
1.a Subscribe to the list, or
1.b
Aneurin Price wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Dirk wrote:
Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without having a
cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
It would really make Linux a better gaming system if this ^%$!@ mouse
acceleration would be permanently(!) d
Thierry Chatelet wrote:
On 26 February 2009 16:19:36 Dirk wrote:
Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without
having a cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
It would really make Linux a better gaming system if this ^%$!@ mouse
acceleration would be permanently(!) dis
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 04:19:36PM +0100, Dirk wrote:
> Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without
> having a cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
>
> It would really make Linux a better gaming system if this ^%$!@ mouse
> acceleration would be permanently(!) disabled
On 26 February 2009 16:19:36 Dirk wrote:
> Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without
> having a cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
>
> It would really make Linux a better gaming system if this ^%$!@ mouse
> acceleration would be permanently(!) disabled by default.
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:19 PM, Dirk wrote:
> Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without having a
> cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
>
> It would really make Linux a better gaming system if this ^%$!@ mouse
> acceleration would be permanently(!) disabled by defa
Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without
having a cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
It would really make Linux a better gaming system if this ^%$!@ mouse
acceleration would be permanently(!) disabled by default.
Thanks,
Dirk
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Is it possible to permanently(!) disable mouse acceleration without
having a cronjob running "xset m 0 0" every minute?
It would really make Linux a better gaming system if this ^%$!@ mouse
acceleration would be permanently(!) disabled by default.
Thanks,
Dirk
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