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Re: 10 Gig E
Don't bother. This not OS for real companies.
Bye
Boris
--- Raphael Marmier <raphael@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Matt, what about creating an dragonfly.hardware list
> and associated
> newsgroup so hardware fanatics can flame each other
> without
> annoying/insulting/assaulting other users who beg to
> differ?
>
> I hope you will be able to keep the extremely
> positive atmosphere of the
> lists, as it is a distinct strength of the project.
>
> regards
>
> Raphael
>
> PS: having it as a newsgroup feed is just
> wonderfull.
>
> Boris Spirialitious wrote:
> > So why coders not get their own list? You spend
> > 2 days talking about stupid editor like college
> > boys. This "users" list, but you not let users
> > discuss anything. Users don't care about writing
> > editor. We care about how to use OS for our needs.
> >
> > Don't write me offlist. I don't want to hear
> > bull from Hacker. I want to hear about real user
> > experiences. Maybe there are no users? Maybe I
> > start to understand.
> >
> > thank you,
> >
> > Boris
> >
> >
> > --- Bill Hacker <wbh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >>Boris Spirialitious wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Im sorry, but what cards supported by dragonfly
> >>>not ok to be on list? You must be joker?
> >>>
> >>
> >>Not this time..
> >>
> >>There has been a lot of 'trolling' on the list
> >>- arguments about PCI-X{whatever} that get
> >>some really foolish people trading insults.
> >>
> >>I like exploring hardware - it is what I do.
> >>Too much time and money spent on it,
> >>over the past 40+ years- really too much.
> >>
> >>I gather you are interested in it as well.
> >>
> >>But even if we have a simple discussion, there
> >>are others who do NOT understand the technlogy
> >>and then jump in with insults about
> >>other people's intelligence.
> >>
> >>That gets the coders pissed-off because the
> >>discussion has less and less to do with the
> >>*software* project.
> >>
> >>Drivers, of course, are another matter.
> >>There should probably be a separate list for
> those,
> >>but there isn't one yet.
> >>
> >>AFAIK, most of the drivers are coming from
> >>whichever other *BSD has a good one.
> >>
> >>Ohters -such as Intel and NVidia, sometimes
> >>grant use of a binary under NDA.
> >>
> >>Just my 2 kopeks worth.
> >>
> >>Bill
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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