On Wed, Jan 01, 2025 at 05:18:58PM +0100, poc...@homemail.com wrote:
Thank you for proving my point, I knew I would not be disappointed.

Your proof positive that my point is well established.

What point? The reactions you encounter are those that you've earned.


Some of the valuable content you've provided in just the past couple of weeks:

google smarthost

Quite the helpful answer for someone asking a straightforward question: tell them to google.

Masked units don't hurt a thing, that is if you known [sic] what
your [sic] doing and know why you want or need to mask certain units.

Ok....so what are the reasons? What's your point? You seem to be implying that other people don't know what they're doing, but it's not clear what it is that you think you know.

I am using NFS and don't want or need NFS V3 as I only wand [sic] NFS V4.

Excellent non sequitor.
I have a better strategy for passwords
I use my wifes underwear size

That was an especially valuable addition to the conversation.

I'll say it the installer is broke!!!
I've had it install orca and company also.
The last install I did using the installer I had a great number of
packages that had to be removed as I wanted a somewhat minimum install.

Another rant, no details, no content, no real desire to fix anything or learn anything or share anything. Many other people manage to install minimal debian systems with less drama, there's simply not enough here to understand why you cannot. Nor do you seem to actually care.

Remove all the cuft took too long and the animosity from the debian folks was 
well over the top.

Have you ever wondered why you, in particular, are recieving "animosity"? Some large portion of which isn't from "debian folks", but
from other users fed up with your behavior?

Any way I don't use debian for any new installs any more having gone to 
Archlinux.
Arch was way less trouble and I got what I wanted without removing a ton
of installed things I just didn't need.
I have only three systems left running debian and they will be in the
dustbin of history soon.

Ah, the tantalizing promise that you're going to go somewhere else and stop complaining here, soon to be broken.

Well not on your life, debian has thrown so much shade at me in 2 years that I 
won't waste any of my time.
And waste my time it would be because debian won't listen and just throw shade 
at any information I would give them anyway.
I don't need the non sense.
I don't need the hassle."

And yet, still here...

Returning to lurker mode.

If only that were true.

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