On 6/5/07 Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 20:01 +0530, Rony wrote:
If I surf and find useful pages, I post them. Members have a choice to delete my mails.
Yes Rony bhai, they have the choice to delete your mails and they equally have a choice ( and a right which they wish to exercise ) to complain :/
Yes. I am putting filters now for my IceDove for you both.
But, I am wondering why do you think that what you are reading is in benefit of All LUG members?
Please grow up.
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 18:30 +0530, Kartik Mistry wrote:
Yes. I am putting filters now for my IceDove for you both.
But, I am wondering why do you think that what you are reading is in benefit of All LUG members?
Wow...thats the most childish thing I've seen till today. Why do you need to announce to hundreds of users that you're filtering our mails? :/
Please grow up.
Ironic.
Kartik Mistry wrote:
On 6/5/07 Dinesh Joshi dinesh.a.joshi@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 2007-06-04 at 20:01 +0530, Rony wrote:
If I surf and find useful pages, I post them. Members have a choice to delete my mails.
Yes Rony bhai, they have the choice to delete your mails and they equally have a choice ( and a right which they wish to exercise ) to complain :/
Yes. I am putting filters now for my IceDove for you both.
But, I am wondering why do you think that what you are reading is in benefit of All LUG members?
Since you want to know, POSIX is the standard that sets apart Linux from Windows in terms of security and stability. So linux users who are new could benefit from learning more and being aware of it. BTW, in that link Windows finds a mention in the list of POSIX compliant OSes....with the inclusion of the SFU. So SFU is able to seperate kernel and user processes? Could they be using a different kernel itself?
Please grow up.
Growing up means to stop helping others?
On 05-Jun-07, at 6:46 PM, Rony wrote:
Yes. I am putting filters now for my IceDove for you both. But, I am wondering why do you think that what you are reading is in benefit of All LUG members?
Since you want to know, POSIX is the standard that sets apart Linux from Windows in terms of security and stability. So linux users who are new could benefit from learning more and being aware of it. BTW, in that link Windows finds a mention in the list of POSIX compliant OSes
naturally we would love to know this - but your link didnt tell us about this. Your link just said that some information on this is available in wikipedia - which everyone knows.