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Author: ConorConor Date: Apr 14, 2008 06:19
That's it..fuck it.
I am a reboot off deleting Mandriva. WTF is the point in having a tool
in the Control Centre to find and mount Windows shares if the fucking
thing doesn't work?
I have to be able to network to Windows and its fucking broken and I've
given 3 hours to fucking around in CLI trying to get fucking SAMBA to
work.
Fuck it. At the moment, bootcfg /fixmbr looks like it's going to happen
because I've got the choice of working wifi and not killing my lappy
hard drive but not being able to access windows shares without some
serious fucking about in Mandriva or I can access the shares but wifi
is broke and I can have the click of death in Ubuntu - I can't be arsed
downloading and learning yet another distro.
--
Conor
I only please one person per day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow isn't
looking good either. - Scott Adams
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Author: Han WillemsenHan Willemsen Date: Apr 14, 2008 07:14
Conor hotmail.com> wrote:
> That's it..fuck it.
>
> ... if the fucking thing doesn't work?
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> .. and its fucking broken and ...
> ... to get fucking SAMBA to work.
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> Fuck it. ... serious fucking about in ...
Fuck you.
]-[an.
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Author: AragornAragorn Date: Apr 14, 2008 08:07
Dave wrote:
> Conor wrote:
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> [Snip]
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> I was going to reply with some help, but given the post up until now, I
> thought...
>
>> Fuck it.
>
> Exactly. Run off back to windows.
I find it linguistically puzzling how a slang word for sexual intercourse
finds itself embedded into the English language as a verb, adverb and
adjective that is obviously put into a sentence to alleviate mental
stress...
In other languages, there are similar interjections in regular sentences to
express anger, resentment or frustration, but in those other languages,
those interjections usually refer to slang terms for faeces or urine.
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Author: F8BOEF8BOE Date: Apr 14, 2008 08:19
Conor trolled:
> That's it..fuck it.
>
> I am a reboot off deleting Mandriva. WTF is the point in having a tool
> in the Control Centre to find and mount Windows shares if the fucking
> thing doesn't work?
>
> I have to be able to network to Windows and its fucking broken and I've
> given 3 hours to fucking around in CLI trying to get fucking SAMBA to
> work.
>
> Fuck it. At the moment, bootcfg /fixmbr looks like it's going to happen
> because I've got the choice of working wifi and not killing my lappy
> hard drive but not being able to access windows shares without some
> serious fucking about in Mandriva or I can access the shares but wifi
> is broke and I can have the click of death in Ubuntu - I can't be arsed
> downloading and learning yet another distro.
>
That's your fucking problem.
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Author: Dan CDan C Date: Apr 14, 2008 08:36
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:19:51 +0100, Conor wrote:
> serious fucking about in Mandriva or I can access the shares but wifi
> is broke and I can have the click of death in Ubuntu - I can't be arsed
> downloading and learning yet another distro.
Learning "another distro"? Sounds like you've yet to learn the first one.
Fuck off, dickmunch, and stick with Windoze.
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
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Author: Dan CDan C Date: Apr 14, 2008 08:42
On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:12:23 +0200, Aragorn wrote:
> I find it linguistically puzzling how a slang word for sexual intercourse
> finds itself embedded into the English language as a verb, adverb and
> adjective that is obviously put into a sentence to alleviate mental
> stress...
Well, well. Look who's back. Hello again, Mr. Aspy.
> I can only presume that once upon a time in the history of the English
> language, a large enough amount of English-speakers to become
> linguistically influential all found themselves confronted with a
> presumably large amount of contemporary people suffering from Tourette
> Syndrome...
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
The Usenet Improvement Project: http://improve-usenet.org
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Author: Dan EspenDan Espen Date: Apr 14, 2008 09:51
> Dave wrote:
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>> Conor wrote:
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>> [Snip]
>>
>> I was going to reply with some help, but given the post up until now, I
>> thought...
>>
>>> Fuck it.
>>
>> Exactly. Run off back to windows.
>
> I find it linguistically puzzling how a slang word for sexual intercourse
> finds itself embedded into the English language as a verb, adverb and
> adjective that is obviously put into a sentence to alleviate mental
> stress...
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Author: AragornAragorn Date: Apr 14, 2008 10:03
Dan C wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:12:23 +0200, Aragorn wrote:
>
>> I find it linguistically puzzling how a slang word for sexual intercourse
>> finds itself embedded into the English language as a verb, adverb and
>> adjective that is obviously put into a sentence to alleviate mental
>> stress...
>
> Well, well. Look who's back. Hello again, Mr. Aspy.
It should be spelled "Aspie", with "ie"... :p If you're gonna call me
names, then at least do it right.
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Author: David MathogDavid Mathog Date: Apr 14, 2008 10:47
Conor wrote:
> That's it..fuck it.
How is anybody supposed to offer help if the sole description of the
problem is "the f***ing thing doesn't work"? If you want to get an
answer to a problem, rather than to just vent, it is usually best to
actually tell us what is wrong.
So, starting from roughly zero info, my best guess is that the problems
you are seeing are the result of your firewall blocking the packets you
need. Mandriva most likely set up a pretty stringent set of firewall
rules, and you have not told it to relax these. To test this (on an
isolated subnet!) turn off your firewall. Doing so is not the most
obvious thing in the world, since:
service shorewall stop
by itself does not actually get the firewall out of the way, it must be
followed by
service iptables stop
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