As you said you dont try to sense. You missed it. I cant search much from my office. Though my office pc is also Ubuntu for about 2 months or maybe more. My only pc at home has its monitor burnt recently and I bought a lappy it has only ubuntu on it. I am not willing to install Windows in that. And I am not even a newcomer in Linux OS. I had been using it experimentally from about 1998.
And read my latter mail to get the reason behind of my mentioning this sort of points here. On 9/7/08, Tarin Mahmood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > some Well, for windows there's many experts available at your doors. > > Most wont tell you to do "Little bit of google" > > > Funny!? I thought we were talking in a Linux Mailing list where everyone > helping each other out :-/ or am I in a wrong mailing list? > > The problem you mentioned (boot loader fix) is a very common problem and > have been solved more than thousands of time and available through Google. > If your not willing to find your own solution no one can help you. > > > << You talkin about changing my mentality. I have my first ever laptop > installed ubuntu from the first day. > > > My one and only home PC only have Linux, I don't even dual boot... so? and > If I buy any laptop that will certainly have Linux from day one ... but > what > does that implies? > > > The difference between you and me is. I > can sense other's minds I can read what others would say. I can tell others > problems so I can solve them better. You thought those were just inside my > mind. No thats not. When you wanna implement this system I read the minds > of > the people you gonna face. > > > You don't know anything about my mind or mentality and I certainly not > tried > to read your mind or even tried to guess your mind. my comment was to those > who still blames Linux for the problems that's not its fault (Shahriar bhai > also explained it) and this is one topic I have seen discussed over and > over, in this mailing list, in many forum, this is the common mentality of > the other people you mention of > > And I don't try to solve anyones problem, then that would be my problem, > right? I just try to give the way that would lead to the solution to the > problem. So I don't waste time sensing others mind :p > > I've to say, I've gone through almost every problems I've seen in this > mailing list. I solved them using Google and forums. I had a slow Internet > connection still I downloaded and installed required stuff. I spent time > reading and searching until I found a solution or explanation of the > problem. Cause I was willing to give it some time. And Now as I know my > ways > around it and have a basic understanding of the system I can come around > most of these common problems and when you come out of these problem, using > Linux is a wonderful experience. > > The wrong mentality is missing out the Big Picture for smaller details. You > are missing it, I'm not. thats what difference between our mentality. > > > Thanks > Mahmood > -- > ubuntu-bd mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd > -- ubuntu-bd mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
