On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 12:00:22PM -0700, Andrew P. Lentvorski wrote:
>On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Michael Michael wrote:
>> after 1990... Note these arguments are the standard
>> anti-xml arguments given by most idots..
(Sorry but this is a reply moreso to the original that I deleted without
thinking... but, on further thought I had to say something.)
I don't post here much if at all, but uh...
Would you rather be told:
"Find the line that says 'Option "Protocol" "IMPS/2"' and change it to
"PS/2"?
or:
"Wade through this arcane XML format to something that says "IMPS/2",
hope you have the right place, and change it to "PS/2"." ?
As annoying as the amount of trouble it CAN (not is.. and I've changed
monitors and graphic cards 4 times on one machine, and set up 7 others
since 4.2 came out) be to get X up and running, it's been INFINITELY
easier because the format is just like it is... plain, simple, easy to
understand.... that is, unless you're an idot(whatever the hell an
idot is) who can't read some docs and manpages.
-me
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