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Ian Thompson-Bell
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Re: Capture An Audio Stream In Linux
Re: Capture An Audio Stream In Linux
Damian wrote:
> Ian Thompson-Bell wrote:
>> Moshe Goldfarb. wrote:
>>> On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 06:43:27 -0700, relic wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ian Thompson-Bell wrote:
>>>>> Moshe Goldfarb. wrote:
>>>>>> A perfect example of why Linux is ignored by the general public.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for taking the time........
>>>>>>
>>>>> And you think Windoze is so smart? Today a plugged a USB memory
>>>>> stick into a windows PC - a screen comes up to say new hardware
>>>>> drtected then it disappears. It gives no clue what drive this
>>>>> device is or a means to access. Plugging the same stick into my
>>>>> Ubuntu PC and far more quickly that the Windoze one, it detects it
>>>>> and opens a file browser showing the contents of the device.
>>>>>
>>>>> Later I was using a USB printer on the windows PC, its the default
>>>>> printer for that system but is not always plugged in. Plug it in an
>>>>> power on the printer and Windoze is mute - fair enough. Print a
>>>>> document from another app and all well and good the printer is
>>>>> there in the drop down menu and works. So now I want to unplug it
>>>>> or turn it off - do either of these and Windoze moans about 'unsafe
>>>>> disconnection' of a device. How pathetic is that - Ubuntu handles
>>>>> connection and disconnection of USB printers transparently and
>>>>> simply lists the printers it knows about and their status -
>>>>> including if they are not connected.
>>>> _YOUR_ installation of Windows is farkled. USB Device connections
>>>> don't work that way with a good installation of Windows.
>>>>
>>>> Format and Clean Install.
>>> He checked the dialog box at one point "take no action" and doesn't
>>> remember doing so....
>>>
>>> User incompetence once again...
>> But Moshe, that's EXACTLY the type of user Windoze is designed for!!!
>
> Not even Windows can handle the stupidity of a linux luser.
>
>
Ah, so we have fallen to the depths of personal insults now. Hardly an
adult way to carry on a discussion.
Cheers
Ian
Re: Capture An Audio Stream In Linux
Damian wrote:
> Ian Thompson-Bell wrote:
>> Moshe Goldfarb. wrote:
>>> On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 06:43:27 -0700, relic wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ian Thompson-Bell wrote:
>>>>> Moshe Goldfarb. wrote:
>>>>>> A perfect example of why Linux is ignored by the general public.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for taking the time........
>>>>>>
>>>>> And you think Windoze is so smart? Today a plugged a USB memory
>>>>> stick into a windows PC - a screen comes up to say new hardware
>>>>> drtected then it disappears. It gives no clue what drive this
>>>>> device is or a means to access. Plugging the same stick into my
>>>>> Ubuntu PC and far more quickly that the Windoze one, it detects it
>>>>> and opens a file browser showing the contents of the device.
>>>>>
>>>>> Later I was using a USB printer on the windows PC, its the default
>>>>> printer for that system but is not always plugged in. Plug it in an
>>>>> power on the printer and Windoze is mute - fair enough. Print a
>>>>> document from another app and all well and good the printer is
>>>>> there in the drop down menu and works. So now I want to unplug it
>>>>> or turn it off - do either of these and Windoze moans about 'unsafe
>>>>> disconnection' of a device. How pathetic is that - Ubuntu handles
>>>>> connection and disconnection of USB printers transparently and
>>>>> simply lists the printers it knows about and their status -
>>>>> including if they are not connected.
>>>> _YOUR_ installation of Windows is farkled. USB Device connections
>>>> don't work that way with a good installation of Windows.
>>>>
>>>> Format and Clean Install.
>>> He checked the dialog box at one point "take no action" and doesn't
>>> remember doing so....
>>>
>>> User incompetence once again...
>> But Moshe, that's EXACTLY the type of user Windoze is designed for!!!
>
> Not even Windows can handle the stupidity of a linux luser.
>
>
Ah, so we have fallen to the depths of personal insults now. Hardly an
adult way to carry on a discussion.
Cheers
Ian