Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
After takin' a swig o' grog, High Plains Thumper belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
[color=blue]
> Hadron wrote:[color=green]
>> But it was still news. And your views on it taking the Debian
>> crowd so long to notice their ssh key fallibility while you
>> were here waving your penguin panties around on a stick[/color][/color]
So speaketh the one true Linux advocate!
"penguin panties". How Clintonesque.
[color=blue]
> I post the truth from the US-Cert website on a fixed Linux
> security issue and Hadron rants are up.
>
> Indeed, way to go "Linux security magnate", "software QA
> consultant", "Usenet etiquette provocateur", "true Linux
> advocate", "Debian distro governor", "kernel hacker", "emacs
> user", "swapfile expert", "X specialist", "CUPS guru", "USB-disk
> server admin", "defragger professional", "newsreader magician",
> "hardware maven", "time coordinator", "email sage" and "OSS
> culling committee chairman" Hadron Quark, aka Hans Schneider, aka
> Richard, aka Damian O'Leary.[/color]
Don't forget "tuxguitar" and "Java" expert.
--
Loose bits sink chips.
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
Richard Rasker wrote:[color=blue]
> DFS wrote:[color=green]
>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Richard Rasker wrote:
>>>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Linux is under attack just like the rest.
>>>>
>>>> But it doesn't succomb to these attacks as easily as the
>>>> rest.[/color]
>>
>> There's no proof of that at all:[/color][/color]
[url]http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/29/ubuntu_left_standing/[/url]
[quote]
Only Ubuntu left standing, as Flash vuln fells Vista in Pwn2Own
hacking contest
Contestant overcomes bout of 'hacktile dysfunction'
By Dan Goodin in Vancouver
Published Saturday 29th March 2008 21:27 GMT
CanSecWest A laptop running a fully patched version of
Microsoft's Vista operating system was the second and final
machine to fall in a hacking contest that pitted the security of
Windows, OS X and Ubuntu Linux. With both a Windows and Mac
machine felled, only the Linux box remained standing following
the three-day competition.
[/quote]
OSX and Vista pwned by Ubuntu! Debian security unsurpassed.
[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>>> Face it: Linux is a much more secure OS than Windows.
>>>> For whatever reason.
>>>
>>> I think that's going to start changing with Vista and
>>> subsequent Windows based O/S(s), if you bother to read the
>>> information in the links. But hey, nothing is bullet
>>> proof, not even Linux.[/color]
>>
>> All lies by Linux zealots to the contrary.[/color]
>
> Sure DooFuS, Linux is much less secure than Windows. That's
> why half of all Windows desktop users have
> infected/hacked/hijacked machines, while the first
> infected/hacked/hijacked Linux desktop user still hasn't
> materialized, for all intents and purposes.[/color]
--
HPT
Quando omni flunkus moritati
(If all else fails, play dead)
- "Red" Green
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
After takin' a swig o' grog, High Plains Thumper belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
[color=blue]
> Hadron wrote:[color=green][color=darkred]
>>>
>>> I post the truth from the US-Cert website on a fixed Linux
>>> security issue and Hadron rants are up.[/color]
>>
>> Why not post a link?[/color]
>
> This is an example of:
>
> [url]http://colatrolls.blogspot.com/2007/01/hadron-quark-troll.html[/url]
>
> [quote]
> Traits:
> * Exhibits serious reading comprehension difficulties
> * Quark is too stupid to understand when the point above is
> explained to him over and over again
> [/quote][/color]
That bwah is more mixed up than a feather in a whirlwind.
Any of this getting through that little old blue bonnet of yours,
Hadron?
I say that dog is lower than a snake full of buckshot.
Looks like the boy genius is tryin' to show me up.
Pay attention to me boy! I'm not just talkin' to hear my head roar.
Who's responsible for this unwarranted attack on my person?
[url]http://www.wiseacre-gardens.com/sound/trapmice.wav[/url]
--
My experience with government is when things are non-controversial, beautifully
co-ordinated and all the rest, it must be that not much is going on.
-- J. F. Kennedy
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
On 13 okt, 15:49, MontGumDropped1 Paul <MontGumDropp...@Paul.com>
wrote:[color=blue]
> Richard Rasker wrote:[color=green]
> > MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:[/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> Firey Bird wrote:[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> <snipped>[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> Opinions are a dime a dozen, and everyone has got an opinion, even you..[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >>> *Linux is bullet-proof!! :)[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> Yeah right, Linux is about a bullet-proof, like you have a hole in your
> >> head.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> Linux is written and used by fallible human beings. When we as human
> >> beings become infallible and perfect, then it can be expected that any
> >> thing we create as human beings will be perfect too, and that's not
> >> happening in your lifetime.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> Linux is under attack just like the rest.[/color][/color]
>[color=green]
> > But it doesn't succomb to these attacks as easily as the rest.[/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> You can make a call to the
> >> ignorant masses and see if they will come and join in.[/color][/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >>[url]http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/linux_under_attack[/url][/color][/color]
>[color=green]
> > I have a few dozen rather computer-illiterate users who used to contract
> > nasties on an almost monthly basis in their Windows days. Not one of these
> > people has ever had a security problem using Linux -- and I can tell you
> > that several of them are click-happy adolescents who are quite deaf for
> > warnings about risks and the likes.[/color]
>[color=green]
> > Face it: Linux is a much more secure OS than Windows. For whatever reason.[/color]
>
> I think that's going to start changing with Vista and subsequent Windows
> based O/S(s), if you bother to read the information in the links.[/color]
It's about goddamn time microsoft starts trying! This is the howmanyth
incarnation of their ****pile?
<snip>
[color=blue]
> Vista is not an open by default O/S anymore like its predecessors.[/color]
Yeah, sure...
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
After takin' a swig o' grog, MontGumDropped1 Paul belched out
this bit o' bullcrap:
<idiocy snipped>
I see "The Bee" updated his newsreader. Buh-bye, Bee! So good tah see
yah, wouldn't want tah "Bee" yah!
--
"Nominal fee". What an ugly sentence. It's one of those things that
implies that if you have to ask, you can't afford it.
-- Linus Torvalds
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
High Plains Thumper <highplainsthumper@invalid.invalid> writes:
[color=blue]
> Richard Rasker wrote:[color=green]
>> DFS wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:
>>>> Richard Rasker wrote:
>>>>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Linux is under attack just like the rest.
>>>>>
>>>>> But it doesn't succomb to these attacks as easily as the
>>>>> rest.
>>>
>>> There's no proof of that at all:[/color][/color]
>
> [url]http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/29/ubuntu_left_standing/[/url]
>
> [quote]
> Only Ubuntu left standing, as Flash vuln fells Vista in Pwn2Own
> hacking contest
>
> Contestant overcomes bout of 'hacktile dysfunction'
> By Dan Goodin in Vancouver
> Published Saturday 29th March 2008 21:27 GMT
>
> CanSecWest A laptop running a fully patched version of Microsoft's
> Vista operating system was the second and final machine to fall in a
> hacking contest that pitted the security of Windows, OS X and Ubuntu
> Linux. With both a Windows and Mac machine felled, only the Linux box
> remained standing following the three-day competition.
> [/quote]
>
> OSX and Vista pwned by Ubuntu! Debian security unsurpassed.[/color]
You stupid fool. Do you never tire of making a dick head out of
yourself? This is the problem with headline surfers like you and
Roy. You don't understand the bigger picture. Here's a hint:
[url]http://www.google.com/search?q=cansecwest+didnt+try+unbuntu+machine&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.debian:en-US:unofficial&client=iceweasel-a[/url]
,----
| Here’s the problem, few people bother to understand any detail of what
| happened. They just read the “Ubuntu wins” and figure it’s safe to
| assume that’s the most secure operating system choice, or that OSX fell
| first, so it must be the least secure.
`----
It could almost be aimed at you.
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:[color=blue]
> High Plains Thumper wrote:[color=green]
>> Hadron wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> High Plains Thumper writes:
>>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>>> High Plains Thumper wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> And why do you keep posting other peoples work as your
>>>>> own?
>>>>>
>>>>> *snip High Plains Hypocrite's ludicrous attempt to
>>>>> appear informed*
>>>>>
>>>>>> [snippage restored] This is old news and the problem
>>>>>> has already been fixed by applying patches. It only
>>>>>> affects those using OpenSSL keys, usage of other
>>>>>> SSL's are not affected. It took some time to find
>>>>>> it on the US-Cert website:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [snip]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [url]http://www.us-cert.gov/press_room/trendsandanalysisQ308.pdf[/url]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [quote] Debian and Ubuntu OpenSSL Random Number
>>>>>> Generator Vulnerability
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On May 13, 2008, Debian and Ubuntu released multiple
>>>>>> security advisories to address a vulnerability in
>>>>>> the random number generator used by the OpenSSL
>>>>>> package included in the Debian GNU/Linux operating
>>>>>> system and its derivatives. The vulnerability causes
>>>>>> predictable cryptographic keys to be generated by
>>>>>> any application that uses the affected versions of
>>>>>> the OpenSSL package. [snip]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> US-CERT updated Current Activity on the website
>>>>>> ([url]www.us-cert.gov[/url]) and recommended that users apply
>>>>>> the patch from the vendor and regenerate key
>>>>>> material. More information regarding this
>>>>>> vulnerability can be found in US-CERT Vulnerability
>>>>>> Note, VU#925211. Additional instructions for
>>>>>> generating new keys can be found at
>>>>>> [url]http://www.debian.org/security/key-rollover/[/url].
>>>>>> [/quote]
>>>>
>>>> I post the truth from the US-Cert website on a fixed
>>>> Linux security issue and Hadron rants are up.
>>>
>>> Why not post a link?[/color]
>>
>> This is an example of:
>>
>> [url]http://colatrolls.blogspot.com/2007/01/hadron-quark-troll.html[/url]
>>
>> Name: Hadron Quark (aka: Hadron, Damian O'Leary, Hans
>> Schneider)
>>
>> [quote] Traits:
>>
>> * Homophobe (another closet gay wintroll?)
>> * Often changes previous posters text in followups (see
>> below)
>> * Microsoft apologist
>> * Habitual liar
>> * [snip]
>> * Exhibits serious reading comprehension difficulties
>> * Quark is too stupid to understand when the point above is
>> explained to him over and over again [/quote][/color]
>
> <snipped> [ignored]
>
> You, you ass-wipe you are trying to pass judgment on someone?
>
> I liked the way you dropped your dirty tire-tracked stained
> drawers in vista.general, you ass-wipe, a personal visit from
> you.[/color]
A rather childish, vulgar and insulting response, an indication
of an intent troll and wreak havoc in this newsgroup. This is an
example of:
[url]http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/anti_troll_faq.htm[/url]
[quote] Subject: 3.4 The nasty Troll
If anyone does anything which will interfere with the troll's
ability to cause mayhem, they can become very nasty, posting from
obviously incorrect variations of the name etc. insults, call
them netcops, netnannies, homosexuals. [/quote]
also
[url]http://www.faqs.org/faqs/linux/advocacy/faq-and-primer/[/url]
[quote] 7.6 Trespasser Disinformation Tactics [...]
[3.] Put your opponent off guard by insulting him. The
liberal use of profanity and vulgarisms can be very effective,
particularly when used against you more dignified opponents. Your
experience as a school yard bully can be handy here.
[... and]
48. Don't let your ignorance stop you from posting. No
matter how little you understand of the issues being discussed in
a thread, post anyway. If you don't know what you are talking
about just pretend that you do. [/quote]
--
HPT
Quando omni flunkus moritati
(If all else fails, play dead)
- "Red" Green
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
Hadron wrote:[color=blue]
> High Plains Thumper writes:[color=green]
>> Richard Rasker wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> DFS wrote:
>>>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:
>>>>> Richard Rasker wrote:
>>>>>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Linux is under attack just like the rest.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But it doesn't succomb to these attacks as easily as
>>>>>> the rest.
>>>>
>>>> There's no proof of that at all:[/color]
>>
>> [url]http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/29/ubuntu_left_standing/[/url]
>>
>>
>> [quote] Only Ubuntu left standing, as Flash vuln fells Vista
>> in Pwn2Own hacking contest
>>
>> Contestant overcomes bout of 'hacktile dysfunction'
>> By Dan Goodin in Vancouver
>> Published Saturday 29th March 2008 21:27 GMT
>>
>> CanSecWest A laptop running a fully patched version of
>> Microsoft's Vista operating system was the second and final
>> machine to fall in a hacking contest that pitted the
>> security of Windows, OS X and Ubuntu Linux. With both a
>> Windows and Mac machine felled, only the Linux box remained
>> standing following the three-day competition. [/quote]
>>
>> OSX and Vista pwned by Ubuntu! Debian security unsurpassed.[/color]
>
> You stupid fool. Do you never tire of making a dick head out
> of yourself? This is the problem with headline surfers like
> you and Roy. You don't understand the bigger picture. Here's a
> hint:
>
> http [snip rest of troll trailer trash rant][/color]
This, especially from a troll who states to Google for info. He
just doesn't get it, having to reply with vulgar, insulting,
sexually implied rants for the purpose of provoking an angry
response and drive Linux advocacy away from this newsgroup.
Again as a reminder:
[url]http://www.faqs.org/faqs/linux/advocacy/faq-and-primer/[/url]
[quote] 1.4 The Charter of comp.os.linux.advocacy
The charter of comp.os.linux.advocacy is:
For discussion of the benefits of Linux compared to other
operating systems.
That single sentence is the one and only charter of the
newsgroup comp.os.linux.advocacy. The newsgroup's charter is for
the newsgroup as a place for supporters of Linux to gather to
discuss Linux, for the betterment of the Linux community and the
promotion and development of Linux. It supports this as a place
for those who would like to learn more about Linux to come to
learn from those who know Linux. It does not call for it to be a
place where the anti-Linux propagandists to gather in order to
discredit Linux. [/quote]
What does your rant have to do with discussions of the benefits
of Linux compared to other operating systems? None apparently,
except for a hate agenda against Linux and those who advocate Linux.
--
HPT
Quando omni flunkus moritati
(If all else fails, play dead)
- "Red" Green
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
High Plains Thumper <highplainsthumper@invalid.invalid> writes:
[color=blue]
> Hadron wrote:[color=green]
>> High Plains Thumper writes:[color=darkred]
>>> Richard Rasker wrote:
>>>> DFS wrote:
>>>>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:
>>>>>> Richard Rasker wrote:
>>>>>>> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Linux is under attack just like the rest.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> But it doesn't succomb to these attacks as easily as
>>>>>>> the rest.
>>>>>
>>>>> There's no proof of that at all:
>>>
>>> [url]http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/03/29/ubuntu_left_standing/[/url]
>>>
>>>
>>> [quote] Only Ubuntu left standing, as Flash vuln fells Vista
>>> in Pwn2Own hacking contest
>>>
>>> Contestant overcomes bout of 'hacktile dysfunction'
>>> By Dan Goodin in Vancouver
>>> Published Saturday 29th March 2008 21:27 GMT
>>>
>>> CanSecWest A laptop running a fully patched version of
>>> Microsoft's Vista operating system was the second and final
>>> machine to fall in a hacking contest that pitted the
>>> security of Windows, OS X and Ubuntu Linux. With both a
>>> Windows and Mac machine felled, only the Linux box remained
>>> standing following the three-day competition. [/quote]
>>>
>>> OSX and Vista pwned by Ubuntu! Debian security unsurpassed.[/color]
>>
>> You stupid fool. Do you never tire of making a dick head out
>> of yourself? This is the problem with headline surfers like
>> you and Roy. You don't understand the bigger picture. Here's a
>> hint:
>>
>> http [snip rest of troll trailer trash rant][/color]
>
> This, especially from a troll who states to Google for info. He just[/color]
Especially? Yes, I do say "take a look". Dont just believe liars and
fools. Of which you are top of the heap. You have an anti MS agenda. I
dont know why.
Your post was misleading and inaccurate. As has been well discussed here
on many occasions.
No, you will NOT be allowed to post lies and rubbish. You must answer to
your claims.
[color=blue]
> doesn't get it, having to reply with vulgar, insulting, sexually
> implied rants for the purpose of provoking an angry response and drive
> Linux advocacy away from this newsgroup.[/color]
*snip more garbage*
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
Kleuskes & Moos wrote:[color=blue]
>
> It's about goddamn time microsoft starts trying! This is the howmanyth
> incarnation of their ****pile?
>
> <snip>
>[color=green]
>> Vista is not an open by default O/S anymore like its predecessors.[/color]
>
> Yeah, sure...[/color]
But you see, you have no class about it. So why should I take your word
as the gospel on anything?
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
After takin' a swig o' grog, High Plains Thumper belched out
this bit o' wisdom:
[color=blue]
> Hadron wrote:[color=green]
>>
>> You stupid fool. Do you never tire of making a dick head out
>> of yourself? This is the problem with headline surfers like
>> you and Roy. You don't understand the bigger picture. Here's a
>> hint:
>>
>> http [snip rest of troll trailer trash rant][/color]
>
> This, especially from a troll who states to Google for info. He
> just doesn't get it, having to reply with vulgar, insulting,
> sexually implied rants for the purpose of provoking an angry
> response and drive Linux advocacy away from this newsgroup.[/color]
Exactly. Hadron has tried hard to bully people in this newsgroup.
Too bad he picked the wrong ng. He should have stuck to bicycles, where
he has some hope of mastering the trolling material.
[color=blue]
> . . .
>
> What does your rant have to do with discussions of the benefits
> of Linux compared to other operating systems? None apparently,
> except for a hate agenda against Linux and those who advocate Linux.[/color]
Hate-drone? Nah. He's too much of a putz for that word.
--
Let's say a piece in your toilet tank breaks, so you remove the
broken part, take it to the home center, and ask an employee if he has a
replacement. The employee, who has never is his life even seen the inside
of a toilet tank, will peer at the broken part in very much the same way
that a member of a primitive Amazon jungle tribe would look at an electronic
calculator, and then say, "We're expecting a shipment of these sometime
around the middle of next week."
-- Dave Barry, "The Taming of the Screw"
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
Chris Ahlstrom wrote:[color=blue]
>
> Buh-bye, Bee! So good tah see
> yah, wouldn't want tah "Bee" yah!
>[/color]
You **** for brains, didn't your mama tell you that when she tired to
strangle your ass with your own placenta at birth? It's to bad that she
didn't accomplish the task.
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
The identity theft wrote:
[color=blue]
> Chris Ahlstrom wrote:[color=green]
>>
>> Buh-bye, Bee! So good tah see
>> yah, wouldn't want tah "Bee" yah!
>>[/color]
>
> You **** for brains, didn't your mama tell you that when she tired to
> strangle your ass with your own placenta at birth? It's to bad that she
> didn't accomplish the task.[/color]
So now you are into identity theft?
It is amazing to what absolute lows these wintrolls sink
--
Warning: You have moved the mouse.
Windows will reboot now to make the change permanent
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
Peter Khlmann wrote:[color=blue]
> The identity theft wrote:
>[color=green]
>> Chris Ahlstrom wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Buh-bye, Bee! So good tah see
>>> yah, wouldn't want tah "Bee" yah!
>>>[/color]
>> You **** for brains, didn't your mama tell you that when she tired to
>> strangle your ass with your own placenta at birth? It's to bad that she
>> didn't accomplish the task.[/color]
>
> So now you are into identity theft?
> It is amazing to what absolute lows these wintrolls sink[/color]
Didn't I do you already? You should wait for it.
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:46:36 -0600, High Plains Thumper wrote:
[color=blue]
> MontGumDropped1 Paul wrote:[color=green]
>> High Plains Thumper wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>> High Plains Thumper writes:
>>>>> Hadron wrote:
>>>>>> High Plains Thumper wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And why do you keep posting other peoples work as your
>>>>>> own?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *snip High Plains Hypocrite's ludicrous attempt to
>>>>>> appear informed*
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [snippage restored] This is old news and the problem
>>>>>>> has already been fixed by applying patches. It only
>>>>>>> affects those using OpenSSL keys, usage of other
>>>>>>> SSL's are not affected. It took some time to find
>>>>>>> it on the US-Cert website:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [snip]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [url]http://www.us-cert.gov/press_room/trendsandanalysisQ308.pdf[/url]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [quote] Debian and Ubuntu OpenSSL Random Number
>>>>>>> Generator Vulnerability
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On May 13, 2008, Debian and Ubuntu released multiple
>>>>>>> security advisories to address a vulnerability in
>>>>>>> the random number generator used by the OpenSSL
>>>>>>> package included in the Debian GNU/Linux operating
>>>>>>> system and its derivatives. The vulnerability causes
>>>>>>> predictable cryptographic keys to be generated by
>>>>>>> any application that uses the affected versions of
>>>>>>> the OpenSSL package. [snip]
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> US-CERT updated Current Activity on the website
>>>>>>> ([url]www.us-cert.gov[/url]) and recommended that users apply
>>>>>>> the patch from the vendor and regenerate key
>>>>>>> material. More information regarding this
>>>>>>> vulnerability can be found in US-CERT Vulnerability
>>>>>>> Note, VU#925211. Additional instructions for
>>>>>>> generating new keys can be found at
>>>>>>> [url]http://www.debian.org/security/key-rollover/[/url].
>>>>>>> [/quote]
>>>>>
>>>>> I post the truth from the US-Cert website on a fixed
>>>>> Linux security issue and Hadron rants are up.
>>>>
>>>> Why not post a link?
>>>
>>> This is an example of:
>>>
>>> [url]http://colatrolls.blogspot.com/2007/01/hadron-quark-troll.html[/url]
>>>
>>> Name: Hadron Quark (aka: Hadron, Damian O'Leary, Hans
>>> Schneider)
>>>
>>> [quote] Traits:
>>>
>>> * Homophobe (another closet gay wintroll?)
>>> * Often changes previous posters text in followups (see
>>> below)
>>> * Microsoft apologist
>>> * Habitual liar
>>> * [snip]
>>> * Exhibits serious reading comprehension difficulties
>>> * Quark is too stupid to understand when the point above is
>>> explained to him over and over again [/quote][/color]
>>
>> <snipped> [ignored]
>>
>> You, you ass-wipe you are trying to pass judgment on someone?
>>
>> I liked the way you dropped your dirty tire-tracked stained
>> drawers in vista.general, you ass-wipe, a personal visit from
>> you.[/color]
>
> A rather childish, vulgar and insulting response, an indication
> of an intent troll and wreak havoc in this newsgroup.[/color]
A not unusual response from the "Mr Arnold/Duane Arnold" troll.
Seems from your reply, that the troll tried nymshifting too.
[color=blue]
> This is an example of:
>
> [url]http://www.hyphenologist.co.uk/killfile/anti_troll_faq.htm[/url]
>
> [quote] Subject: 3.4 The nasty Troll
>
> If anyone does anything which will interfere with the troll's
> ability to cause mayhem, they can become very nasty, posting from
> obviously incorrect variations of the name etc. insults, call
> them netcops, netnannies, homosexuals. [/quote]
>
> also
>
> [url]http://www.faqs.org/faqs/linux/advocacy/faq-and-primer/[/url]
>
> [quote] 7.6 Trespasser Disinformation Tactics [...]
>
> [3.] Put your opponent off guard by insulting him. The
> liberal use of profanity and vulgarisms can be very effective,
> particularly when used against you more dignified opponents. Your
> experience as a school yard bully can be handy here.
>
> [... and]
>
> 48. Don't let your ignorance stop you from posting. No
> matter how little you understand of the issues being discussed in
> a thread, post anyway. If you don't know what you are talking
> about just pretend that you do. [/quote][/color]
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 12:29:23 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
[color=blue]
> After takin' a swig o' grog, High Plains Thumper belched out
> this bit o' wisdom:
>[color=green]
>> Hadron wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> But it was still news. And your views on it taking the Debian
>>> crowd so long to notice their ssh key fallibility while you
>>> were here waving your penguin panties around on a stick[/color][/color]
>
> So speaketh the one true Linux advocate!
>
> "penguin panties". How Clintonesque.
>[color=green]
>> I post the truth from the US-Cert website on a fixed Linux
>> security issue and Hadron rants are up.
>>
>> Indeed, way to go "Linux security magnate", "software QA
>> consultant", "Usenet etiquette provocateur", "true Linux
>> advocate", "Debian distro governor", "kernel hacker", "emacs
>> user", "swapfile expert", "X specialist", "CUPS guru", "USB-disk
>> server admin", "defragger professional", "newsreader magician",
>> "hardware maven", "time coordinator", "email sage" and "OSS
>> culling committee chairman" Hadron Quark, aka Hans Schneider, aka
>> Richard, aka Damian O'Leary.[/color]
>
> Don't forget "tuxguitar" and "Java" expert.[/color]
Maybe "Debian Hacker & Expert" should be added to the list also!
<snicker>
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
On Mon, 13 Oct 2008 13:21:58 -0400, Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
[color=blue]
> After takin' a swig o' grog, High Plains Thumper belched out
> this bit o' wisdom:
>[color=green]
>> Hadron wrote:[color=darkred]
>>>
>>> You stupid fool. Do you never tire of making a dick head out
>>> of yourself? This is the problem with headline surfers like
>>> you and Roy. You don't understand the bigger picture. Here's a
>>> hint:
>>>
>>> http [snip rest of troll trailer trash rant][/color]
>>
>> This, especially from a troll who states to Google for info. He
>> just doesn't get it, having to reply with vulgar, insulting,
>> sexually implied rants for the purpose of provoking an angry
>> response and drive Linux advocacy away from this newsgroup.[/color]
>
> Exactly. Hadron has tried hard to bully people in this newsgroup.[/color]
He tried in aolu too, which is why they started ignoring him.
[color=blue]
> Too bad he picked the wrong ng. He should have stuck to bicycles, where
> he has some hope of mastering the trolling material.
>[color=green]
>> . . .
>>
>> What does your rant have to do with discussions of the benefits
>> of Linux compared to other operating systems? None apparently,
>> except for a hate agenda against Linux and those who advocate Linux.[/color]
>
> Hate-drone? Nah. He's too much of a putz for that word.[/color]
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
On 13 okt, 18:14, MontGumDropped1 Paul <MontGumDropp...@Paul.com>
wrote:[color=blue]
> Kleuskes & Moos wrote:
>[color=green]
> > It's about goddamn time microsoft starts trying! This is the howmanyth
> > incarnation of their ****pile?[/color]
>[color=green]
> > <snip>[/color]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> Vista is not an open by default O/S anymore like its predecessors.[/color][/color]
>[color=green]
> > Yeah, sure...[/color]
>
> But you see, you have no class about it. So why should I take your word
> as the gospel on anything?[/color]
If you see 'class' as discriminator between truth and falsehood, you
will be disappointed many times. Unless you're too f*cking stoopid to
notice.
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
Chris Ahlstrom wrote:[color=blue]
> High Plains Thumper belched:[color=green]
>> Hadron wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> You stupid fool. Do you never tire of making a dick head
>>> out of yourself? This is the problem with headline surfers
>>> like you and Roy. You don't understand the bigger picture.
>>> Here's a hint:
>>>
>>> http [snip rest of troll trailer trash rant][/color]
>>
>> This, especially from a troll who states to Google for info.
>> He just doesn't get it, having to reply with vulgar,
>> insulting, sexually implied rants for the purpose of
>> provoking an angry response and drive Linux advocacy away
>> from this newsgroup.[/color]
>
> Exactly. Hadron has tried hard to bully people in this
> newsgroup.
>
> Too bad he picked the wrong ng. He should have stuck to
> bicycles, where he has some hope of mastering the trolling
> material.
>[color=green]
>> . . .
>>
>> What does your rant have to do with discussions of the
>> benefits of Linux compared to other operating systems?
>> None apparently, except for a hate agenda against Linux and
>> those who advocate Linux.[/color]
>
> Hate-drone? Nah. He's too much of a putz for that word.[/color]
What do you call his derogatory, insulting, altering of poster's
nyms? Usage of terms such as "stupid fool", "dick head", "lies",
"liars", "A lot of the OSS apps are crap", "frothing at the
mouth", "shreaking about 'wintrolls'", "wet your knickers", "sad
packer", "stroking Tattoo Vampire's brillo pad hair", "snip High
Plains Hypocrite's ludicrous attempt to appear informed", "Old
Fogies who were clueless", "High Plains Hypocrite", "Liarmutt",
"God you're dim", "f*cking idiot", "You're a twit", "Willy 'me
too' Poaster", "Cola Advocates tell lies", "paranoid twit",
"loony", "paranoid loser", "clueless", "baton twirling",
"Liarnut", "Phil Da Tard", "Dumb Willie", "scum", "sycophantic
lap dog", "dream la-la-la land facts spouted in here", "lunatic
conspiracy theories from odd balls", "whinge and simper",
"stupidity", "ext3 .... its omnipresence for mediocrity",
"bull****ter", "Owned", "psychopathic nut job", "Microsoft pawn",
"gang shilling", "Rasker bull****", "clueless idiot", "A lot of
COLA advocates are unable to tell the truth", "need to adjust
your meds", "ignorant Liarmutt wants to be when earning another
doggy drop from his Master Roy", "Brazil? The place full of long
yellow republicans that people skid on?", "Schestowitz is to
Linux Advocacy as a 'doggy do' is to a child's playground.
Distinctly smelly and unwanted", "Roy's henchmen", "preening
little arse kisser", and ad nauseum?
Time to smell the coffee?
--
HPT
Quando omni flunkus moritati
(If all else fails, play dead)
- "Red" Green
Re: So where's all the Linux viruses?
Kleuskes & Moos wrote:
[color=blue]
> If you see 'class' as discriminator between truth and falsehood, you
> will be disappointed many times. Unless you're too f*cking stoopid to
> notice.
>[/color]
It's only truth according to you. But guess what? You don't mean
anything to me. So what is your point?