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Re: PING: Anyone who's good with Linux...or at least Postfix

Posted by J.O. Aho on 01/16/07 15:39

Onideus Mad Hatter wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:39:55 +0100, "J.O. Aho" <user@example.net>
> wrote:

>>> Well considering the fact that I just tested it out on Cluster Knoppix
>>> which runs off OpenMosix and I also tested it out on Knoppix which
>>> runs off Debian GNU/Linux and they both work fuckin peachy...yeah, I'd
>>> say yer full of shit, Cupcake.
>
>> And the architecture was? We have the following official Debians
>>
>> Debian GNU/Linux Alpha
>> Debian GNU/Linux Arm
>> Debian GNU/Linux HPPA
>> Debian GNU/Linux i386
>> Debian GNU/Linux ia64
>> Debian GNU/Linux m68k
>> Debian GNU/Linux MIPS
>> Debian GNU/Linux MIPSEL (same as MIPS but little endian)
>> Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC
>> Debian GNU/Linux Sparc
>>
>> Official Knoppix are
>>
>> KNOPPIX i386
>>
>>
>> For i386 you can use the x86 flash plug-in, but you CAN'T use it for Alpha,
>> Arm, HPPA, ia64, m68k, MIPS, MIPSEL, PowerPC or Sparc.
>>
>> I have 3 desktop machines here, all with different architectures, but the same
>> GNU/Linux distribution, I know what I'm talking about, you do just bable about
>> things you don't understand.
>>
>>
>> Here are the links that describes the architectures, as I doubt you will
>> manage to find any information about those in any other way.
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpha
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARM_architecture
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HPPA
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I386
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ia64
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M68k
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIPS_architecture
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerPC
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sparc
>>
>> I hope you will understand that they have different instruction sets and
>> endians and none of them are compatible with each other.
>
> Like they say on the WoW forums...
>
> SCREEN SHOT OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN

Okey, here you have screen shot of a site you say you have looked at the
source (you get that if you press [Ctrl]-[F3] in opera):

Opera PowerPC:
http://i13.tinypic.com/2e5hxmu.png

Opera Sparc:
http://i10.tinypic.com/2qlg6s8.png

But you will still not believe, as you think you can run everything on your
computer, so please run this binary and give a screenshot
http://www.bernstein-plus-sons.com/cgi-bin/yaya/decomp.cgi/software/RasMol_2.7.2.1.1.MAC/RasMac_PPC_32BIT.bin


> If you've got boxen set up with all these different Linux distros,

You still not don't understand, I have _ONE DISTRIBUTION_ installed on
machines with different architecture. As the important part here is that there
isn't any real flash plug-in for other architectures than x86 when it comes to
GNU/Linux, regardless of distribution.


> well let's see some screen shots of this supposedly broken Flash...or
> is a screen capture too hard for a retard like you to figure out?
>
> Also keep in mind that for every screen shot you put up...I'm gonna
> repost em to the Linux froups to ask for confirmation (cause ten to
> one says your stupid ass just doesn't know how to set it up
> correctly).

Go ahead, but keep in mind to mention that the screenshots are using GNU/Linux
PowerPC and GNU/Linux Sparc with the official plug-in from Adobe. But I know,
you will fail to remember that, for it would make you seem to like a fool, as
there aren't any official plug-in from Adobe for PowerPC or Sparc or most of
the other architectures I have all the time mentioned.

You could also ask Adobe themselves
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/contact.html


> Also, why don't you try explaining to everyone WHY you would want to
> use a Linux distro with an architecture that DIDN'T support Flash
> (ASSuming of course your ASSumptions are even rooted in reality).

Why would people want to have a Ferrari? As they want something better than
the old T-Ford. All GNU/Linux architectures supports Flash, but Adobe don't
support any other architecture than x86. Adobe don't support more than two x86
based operating systems, compare that to the Mozilla projects that supports
far more operating systems than Adobe. Still, Flash sites limits access and
will never provide as broad user base as a well written HTML site will.

I stand firmly at my original statement, you still haven't managed to come
with something that would change the facts, all you have been able to do is
act like a kid and insult people when you can't "win".


--

//Aho

 

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