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    Struggling to Understand Kernel and OS Separation

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      scottalanmiller @cnewman
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      @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

      @scottalanmiller
      Everyone and you know this how.

      Know what. that you are an idiot? Yes, but they already knew. This isn't news. That you know less than anyone I've ever even heard stories of about IT? Yes, they know that too. Bragging that you don't even have the computer knowledge of a bad end user is a really weird thing to get excited about.

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        stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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        @scottalanmiller said in What is a Linux Distro:

        @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

        Yes Printers are Programmable, I mean how do you think they do what the y do now, F)(&*ing Magic

        LOL, you just keep using that term.

        ITS CURTISSSSSS

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          scottalanmiller
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          Just so we are clear... telling someone else to verify that you are wrong is admitting that you are wrong. If you had any confidence that there is any chance that you were even partially correct you would have contacted these sources yourself already. Asking anyone here to do it for you is just admitting that you made it all up. Asking us to do it to things that haven't existed in a decade is even more obvious that you already know that you have been found out.

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            scottalanmiller
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            Only one explanation for how non-technical, belligerent and incorrect this information is...

            http://i.imgur.com/6aEwPkg.jpg

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              stacksofplates
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              How's the DJ business? Figured you would be really busy on a Friday night

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                scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                @stacksofplates said in What is a Linux Distro:

                How's the DJ business? Figured you would be really busy on a Friday night

                His printer programming consultancy has been so busy that he hasn't had time to spin the vinyl recently.

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                  scottalanmiller @cnewman
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                  @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

                  Yes Printers are Programmable, I mean how do you think they do what the y do now, F)(&*ing Magic

                  No, they were PROGRAMMED. LOL. The funny part is you claiming that YOU program them, when you just mean "plugging them in and turning them on." Didn't we determine in that thread that you didn't even know what programming was and thought that normal usage of them was programming?

                  Of course their firmware was programmed. But there is no programming interface. That's the screen for selecting your paper size! It's not called programming when you set the IP address, paper size, refill the ink, etc.

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                    cnewman @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller

                    No I have to program them sometimes, would you like to consult with Offix on what I do?
                    http://www.offix.com/

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                      cnewman @cnewman
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                      @cnewman
                      Stephen Vallenta would love to hear from you.. at http://www.offix.com/

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                        stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller

                        refill the ink,

                        My coffee was running low so I reprogrammed it and now it's full.

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                          scottalanmiller @cnewman
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                          @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

                          @cnewman
                          Stephen Vallenta would love to hear from you.. at http://www.offix.com/

                          Good idea, maybe that I will do. That will be hilarious. I hope he knows you are talking smack about him online.

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                            scottalanmiller
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                            Funny enough, I need to go program my coffee too, brb,

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                              cnewman
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                              I'll go against you on any IT test on ALL Appliances and day of the week on Configurations, Setups, Engineering, you just let me know when.

                              Scripting, HTA's etc...
                              Oh don't forget the Kernel, BASH and VI

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                                scottalanmiller @cnewman
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                                @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

                                Oh don't forget the Kernel, BASH and VI

                                So how do YOU use the kernel, let's start there. You don't even know what it is, where it is or what its name is. What the kernel's name to you? How do you refer to it?

                                And it's called vi, not VI. It's not initials.

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                                  cnewman
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                                  Oh and my Netgear Readynas RAID 5
                                  1100's are pushing 9 years no Failures OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                                    scottalanmiller @cnewman
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                                    @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

                                    I'll go against you on any IT test on ALL Appliances and day of the week on Configurations, Setups, Engineering, ...

                                    Didn't we have a discussion about programming appliances one time? LOL No one certifies programming appliances.

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                                      scottalanmiller @cnewman
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                                      @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

                                      Oh and my Netgear Readynas RAID 5
                                      1100's are pushing 9 years no Failures OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                      LOL, are you quoting my "things people say when they don't understand how risk works" posts? You have to be mocking yourself at this point, right?

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                                        cnewman @scottalanmiller
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                                        @scottalanmiller
                                        Did I say something about certify? No, and yes you have to be certified to work as a tech on Cannon, Richo, Etc..
                                        Just like Dell and HP etc....

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                                          scottalanmiller @cnewman
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                                          @cnewman said in What is a Linux Distro:

                                          @cnewman
                                          Stephen Vallenta would love to hear from you.. at http://www.offix.com/

                                          No non-sales contact info, got an email address?

                                          You sure you want him talking to people?

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                                            cnewman @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller You can't google, a 5 year old can google... 🙂

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