On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 08:25:25 +0100
Edward Bartolo <edbarx@???> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Eh, root is dangerous... Users should never ever use root: there are
> other safer alternatives to that, like many modern Operating Systems
> ,like for example, Windows, Android, OSX. They all think for
> themselves, updating themselves automatically without users having to
> know and understand what is happening. This is the way forward, it is
> the only sane way of using a computer. Those who cannot grasp this
> basic fact, are deluded to think they are still operating a computer
> from the seventies with green text on a black background.
> [/sarcasm]
>
> Edward
You had me going there for a second, Edward, before I read
"[/sarcasm]". Thank goodness I'd just taken my blood pressure medicine.
And there was a nugget of truth in your message. The Kaypro 2x I bought
in 1984, with a 9 inch green screen, 2Mhz Z80 and CPM, ALWAYS did the
same thing when confronted with the same situation. Unlike modern
Windows and systemd computers. Socket activation: My Aunt's Hat!
SteveT
Steve Litt
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