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Cheers Malcolm ��� (Linux Counter #276890)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86_64) Kernel 2.6.27.39-0.3-default
up 3:09, 2 users, load average: 0.98, 0.51, 0.19
GPU GeForce 8600 GTS Silent - CUDA Driver Version: 190.18
> A nifty feature....
Yeah, all you have to do is enable the ee-dee-seven-bee-eh-four-seven-oh-
eight-ee-five-four-four-six-five-ee-eight-two-five-see-nine-nine-seven-one-
two-oh-four-three-ee-oh-one-see UUID, and Bob’s your uncle.
Truly this OS offers a polished, seamless User Experience without any need
to resort to difficult command lines!
Only a Larry D'Loserite could turn a simple copy-and-paste into a project.
>
> As you know stuff all about MS Windows you have made a total Idiot of your
> self..
>
> Go Play with you Xbox and leave this New Group for the Sane..
It's a hack Luzsence.
And ever heard oy an obscure process called Cpoy/Paste ?
geoff
I thought he was inferring that it was a Good Thing that Windows supports
the abiltity to make such an onerous job of a 2-second flick of the wrist.
geoff
> In message <20100105235...@oscar-sled.muppetwifi.homeunix.net>,
> Malcolm wrote:
>
>> A nifty feature....
>
> Yeah, all you have to do is enable the ee-dee-seven-bee-eh-four-seven-oh-
> eight-ee-five-four-four-six-five-ee-eight-two-five-see-nine-nine-seven-
> one-two-oh-four-three-ee-oh-one-see UUID, and Bob’s your uncle.
>
> Truly this OS offers a polished, seamless User Experience without any need
> to resort to difficult command lines!
But wait, there’s more! Not ONE more UUID string you can type in! Not even
TWO more UUID strings! Not FOUR, not EIGHT ...
... but SIXTEEN different, easy-to-remember UUID hex strings to enable all
the different features <http://news.zdnet.com/2100-9595_22-379690.html>!
Print them out in small type on little quick-reference cards and give them
to all your Dimdows-loving friends today!
Yes, to a Larry D'Loserite, the 60-second copy-and-paste technique that
makes creating these shortcuts so simple for most Win7 users is just so
"Dimdows". Why not hire Larry himself, instead, to develop a script for you
that can perform the same function. He's got EMACs and Perl and all the time
in the world to take money from you if only you'd give him a chance to prove
how downright esoteric he can make something.