Can we move the personal slights off of -hackers? This is extraordinarily
unprofessional. If you need to do this in a public forum, do it on -chat.



On Sun, 17 Feb 2002, Marcel de Vries wrote:

> As far as I can see about publishing your Product Status is really immature 
> you know.
> To be posting this in a open source community is be asking for an 
> confrontation.
> 
> It is not about being smart of dump, to keep in track and learning the 
> beauty of  technology but even to make bigger sense in a way this community 
> helps each other the best way is to cut the Status crap at the end of your 
> signature.
> 
> Enjoy your Certifcates on the wall in your living room in a private manner 
> you know what I mean? . But bragging about that stuff in your mail is not a 
> way to earn respect.
> 
> I really dislike to see this beef, I respect you and I'm proud for your 
> achievements but for the future keep it low profile, or else it would only 
> be used against you.
> 
> And can somebody please help me with the no buffer space problem I posted 
> yesterday ;-)
> 
> Should I say more?
> 
> Marcel de Vries, Swim Diploma, Firt Aid, And I don't give a F##K
> 
> 
> 
> At 20:15 17-02-2002 +0100, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
> > > So what would you call direct DMA from the disk controller to the
> > > network adapter?  Minus-one-copy?  And even in the sendfile(2) case,
> > > data sometimes *is* copied in-core to satisfy alignment requirements
> > > etc.  Stop using buzzwords just because they give you a woody.
> >
> >buzzwords or whatever - I really dont care.
> >
> >But can you please point at *one* application/system/whatever that is
> >using HDD->NIC DMA?
> >
> > > (and yes, even a Dr. Scient can be mistaken.  Papers don't make you
> > > smart, you know - though I wouldn't expect someone who brags about
> > > being an MCSE and MCNE to understand that)
> >
> >er.. So - if you certify within a product, you'll probably become dumber?
> >
> >Grow up
> >
> >--
> >Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk, MCSE, MCNE, CLS, LCA
> >
> >Computers are like air conditioners.
> >They stop working when you open Windows.
> >
> >
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