After swilling some grog, Hadron belched this bit o' wisdom:
> For ages now I've been using debian stable (squeeze) which was in fact
> once testing - but as testing went to stable I kept it at that. Anyway,
> with more and more issues cropping up in stable while using pinning and
> backports I decided to move to wheezy *and* at the same time update to
> 64 bit.
It's about time, O True Linux Advocate. What took you so fricking long?
We've been enjoying 64-bit Linux goodness for years, while you've been
stuck on an old 2-Gig system, lying and whining about various Linux
topics where we've shown you to be *wrong* *wrong* *wrong*.
> Luckily I still
> had my old xorg.conf for nvidia and dual head. Unlike the lies told by
> Creepy Chris Ahlstrom (he once claimed to have been xorg-less for ages
> and shortly afterwards posted his xorg.conf having forgottne his
> previous boasts) it does not work on this HW without a compatible
> xorg.conf.
You lying insulting son of a bitch.
My two Debian laptops have no xorg.conf; this Gentoo box has one, but,
as I use xrandr to configure the dual monitors, I could probably get rid
of it. But who cares? Only whining bastards like "Hadron" make a
tempest out of this trivial issue.
> I also moved up to ext4. System does seem zippier but I cant put that
> down to any particular system improvments or whether my old install was
> more sluggish as a result of wear and tear.
"Hadron" is apparently thinking of bit-rot, which afflicts Windows
systems.
> Obviously my wireless card didnt work but by installing the non-free
> realtek firmware that then just worked too after a reboot. And yes,
> certainly easier than the same install in Windows.
Heh. I did a complete reinstall of the Net-Install version of Debian
Wheezy at my daughter's house not too long ago, for a desktop unit that
uses a wireless card (too difficult run cable) and guess what? The
*installer* found, configured, and used the wireless card to download
the packages and install them.
> We often joke/joust/criticise about Flash. But it seems the debian devs
> finally have it working "out of the box".
How long then, till the Ubuntu devs "leech" it from Debian? :-D
> I expected more issues and have been very pleasently
> surprised. Certainly MUCH better than a few years ago when I reported 64
> bit issues and was told by liars like Creepy and Dumb Willy that "it all
> just worked" - it didnt. It seems to now.
It's been working for us for a few years now, Rip Van "Hadron".
By the way, on my two laptops I've moved up to Debian *unstable*.
--
Except that Roy does not post interesting articles. Looking at the ten
busiest articles (threads) from last week we get: . . . Not a single one of
these threads was started by Roy. Not one. If you take his shill Mark Kent
out of the stats, on average Roy's posts average less than one response per
post. How is that intersting? (Unless of course you personally find lies
and misleading articles interesting.) This is clearly Roy's job and
wjbell shouldn't try to take over his monopoly. He spent the last year of
his life wandering COLA with the sandwich board around his neck telling
everyone that Microsoft is collapsing and that the "End is Near" for them.
Given that every quarter MSFT makes more Billions than the previous quarter,
Roy is about as credible as that dishevelled guy wandering around.
-- Larry Qualig,
http://help.lockergnome.com/linux/wjbellftopic-385547-days0-orderasc-20.html