Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
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> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0[/color]
Amarok never should have made it to V1.0...
It's a slow, bloated, buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of
files and trips all over itself.
On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the planet.
If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop ware,
Amarok is it....
And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and to
put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
--
Moshe Goldfarb
Collector of soaps from around the globe.
Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots:
[url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url]
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>[color=green]
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>> Hash: SHA1
>>
>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0[/color]
>
> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0...
> It's a slow, bloated, buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of
> files and trips all over itself.
> On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the planet.
>
> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop ware,
> Amarok is it....
>
> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and to
> put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....[/color]
I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on install
what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie folks might care
but if you going to have such an odd option why not have a default and let
the techies change it if they want? Heck, have an advanced install option
if you want it set up at install - right now it is just silly.
--
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
nothing. - Unknown
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0[/color]
>>
>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0... It's a slow, bloated, buggy
>> program that can't deal with large amounts of files and trips all over
>> itself.
>> On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the
>> planet.
>>
>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop
>> ware, Amarok is it....
>>
>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and
>> to put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....[/color]
>
> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on install
> what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie folks might
> care but if you going to have such an odd option why not have a default
> and let the techies change it if they want?[/color]
So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based
distro?
[color=blue]
> Heck, have an advanced
> install option if you want it set up at install - right now it is just
> silly.[/color]
No, right now it is different from what you are used to.
--
Rick
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
I Like To Capitalize The First Letter Of Each Word Because Of My Mental
State. Just FYI. I Need Medical Care. Just FYI
Just FYI
For Your Information. Just FYI. Isn't Posting For Your Information? I
Thought So But My Tiny Brain Tells Me To Say Just FYI Because I Don't
Realize That. Just FYI
Just FYI
"Snit" <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> wrote in message
news:C49EA248.C7899%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com...[color=blue]
> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0[/color]
>>
>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0...
>> It's a slow, bloated, buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of
>> files and trips all over itself.
>> On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the planet.
>>
>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop ware,
>> Amarok is it....
>>
>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and to
>> put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....[/color]
>
> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on install
> what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie folks might care
> but if you going to have such an odd option why not have a default and let
> the techies change it if they want? Heck, have an advanced install option
> if you want it set up at install - right now it is just silly.
>
>
> --
> The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do
> nothing. - Unknown
>[/color]
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0[/color]
>>
>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0...
>> It's a slow, bloated, buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of
>> files and trips all over itself.
>> On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the planet.
>>
>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop ware,
>> Amarok is it....
>>
>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and to
>> put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....[/color]
>
> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on install
> what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie folks might care
> but if you going to have such an odd option why not have a default and let
> the techies change it if they want? Heck, have an advanced install option
> if you want it set up at install - right now it is just silly.[/color]
Amarok is just so bad it's not even funny anymore.
Sure it does a hundred different things but how many does it do well?
How about asking it to scan 10's of thousands of music file directories,
some with zipped cover art, txt files, par files, rar files etc.
The typical online music collectors hdisk.
The dammed program freezes, hogs resources, goes out to lunch with no
updating of the progress bar etc...
Then there is the interface....
Sit a noob down in fornt of that program and ask him to use it without
looking at a Wikki...
He will sit there with a blank look on his face....
A similar thing happens with later versions of Microsoft Media Palyer
BTW...
Yet another piece of **** with a confusing UI.
It doesn't crash though... but it still sucks....
--
Moshe Goldfarb
Collector of soaps from around the globe.
Please visit The Hall of Linux Idiots:
[url]http://linuxidiots.blogspot.com/[/url]
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
[email]-KmdnfBqs4Mow-TVnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 6:47 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>
>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>
>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>
>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0... It's a slow, bloated, buggy
>>> program that can't deal with large amounts of files and trips all over
>>> itself. On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the
>>> planet.
>>>
>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop ware,
>>> Amarok is it....
>>>
>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and to put
>>> a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
>>>[/color]
>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on install what
>> database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie folks might care but if
>> you going to have such an odd option why not have a default and let the
>> techies change it if they want?
>>[/color]
> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based distro?
>[/color]
Your question, in this context, is nonsense. You have just proved your
inability to understand what you read. The question is not what database
*any* other program uses, no less the OS database default.
[color=blue][color=green]
>> Heck, have an advanced install option if you want it set up at install -
>> right now it is just silly.
>>[/color]
> No, right now it is different from what you are used to.[/color]
It is not designed for the general user... most people are not going to care
any more about what database their *music* player uses than they care about
what brand of socks their favorite political prefers.
--
BU__SH__
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
[email]4ycwrcbaeg1a.1o77l7efd3gwi.dlg@40tude.net[/email] on 7/12/08 6:58 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>
>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>
>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>
>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0...
>>> It's a slow, bloated, buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of
>>> files and trips all over itself.
>>> On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the planet.
>>>
>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop ware,
>>> Amarok is it....
>>>
>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and to
>>> put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....[/color]
>>
>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on install
>> what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie folks might care
>> but if you going to have such an odd option why not have a default and let
>> the techies change it if they want? Heck, have an advanced install option
>> if you want it set up at install - right now it is just silly.[/color]
>
> Amarok is just so bad it's not even funny anymore.
> Sure it does a hundred different things but how many does it do well?[/color]
Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get some
pretty basic functionality out of it.
[color=blue]
> How about asking it to scan 10's of thousands of music file directories,
> some with zipped cover art, txt files, par files, rar files etc.
> The typical online music collectors hdisk.
> The dammed program freezes, hogs resources, goes out to lunch with no
> updating of the progress bar etc...[/color]
So even with the option to pick different databases it does not handle a lot
of data well? If so that is absurd.
[color=blue]
> Then there is the interface....
>
> Sit a noob down in fornt of that program and ask him to use it without
> looking at a Wikki...
> He will sit there with a blank look on his face....
>
> A similar thing happens with later versions of Microsoft Media Palyer
> BTW...
> Yet another piece of **** with a confusing UI.
>
> It doesn't crash though... but it still sucks....
>[/color]
--
BU__SH__
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Snit" <usenet@gallopinginsanity.com> wrote in message
news:C49EB412.C7904%usenet@gallopinginsanity.com...[color=blue]
> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
> [email]4ycwrcbaeg1a.1o77l7efd3gwi.dlg@40tude.net[/email] on 7/12/08 6:58 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>
>>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>>
>>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0...
>>>> It's a slow, bloated, buggy program that can't deal with large amounts
>>>> of
>>>> files and trips all over itself.
>>>> On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the worst on the
>>>> planet.
>>>>
>>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop
>>>> ware,
>>>> Amarok is it....
>>>>
>>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and
>>>> to
>>>> put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
>>>
>>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on install
>>> what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie folks might
>>> care
>>> but if you going to have such an odd option why not have a default and
>>> let
>>> the techies change it if they want? Heck, have an advanced install
>>> option
>>> if you want it set up at install - right now it is just silly.[/color]
>>
>> Amarok is just so bad it's not even funny anymore.
>> Sure it does a hundred different things but how many does it do well?[/color]
>
> Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get some
> pretty basic functionality out of it.
>[color=green]
>> How about asking it to scan 10's of thousands of music file directories,
>> some with zipped cover art, txt files, par files, rar files etc.
>> The typical online music collectors hdisk.
>> The dammed program freezes, hogs resources, goes out to lunch with no
>> updating of the progress bar etc...[/color]
>
> So even with the option to pick different databases it does not handle a
> lot
> of data well? If so that is absurd.
>[color=green]
>> Then there is the interface....
>>
>> Sit a noob down in fornt of that program and ask him to use it without
>> looking at a Wikki...
>> He will sit there with a blank look on his face....
>>
>> A similar thing happens with later versions of Microsoft Media Palyer
>> BTW...
>> Yet another piece of **** with a confusing UI.
>>
>> It doesn't crash though... but it still sucks....
>>[/color]
>
>
>
> --
> BU__SH__
>
>
>[/color]
Was that George BUSH? If so you put in some extra spaces. Hope that clears
up the confusion.
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"The Crappier Version" <Crappier@version.net> stated in post
jCdek.5205$cn7.327@flpi145.ffdc.sbc.com on 7/12/08 7:20 PM:
....[color=blue][color=green]
>> --
>> BU__SH__
>>
>>
>>[/color]
>
> Was that George BUSH? If so you put in some extra spaces. Hope that clears
> up the confusion.[/color]
Fill in the blanks as you wish. :)
--
"Uh... ask me after we ship the next version of Windows [laughs] then I'll
be more open to give you a blunt answer." - Bill Gates
<http://tmp.gallopinginsanity.com/gates/>
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:17:09 -0700, Snit wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
> [email]-KmdnfBqs4Mow-TVnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 6:47 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>
>>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>>
>>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0... It's a slow, bloated,
>>>> buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of files and trips
>>>> all over itself. On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the
>>>> worst on the planet.
>>>>
>>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop
>>>> ware, Amarok is it....
>>>>
>>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and
>>>> to put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
>>>>
>>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on
>>> install what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie
>>> folks might care but if you going to have such an odd option why not
>>> have a default and let the techies change it if they want?
>>>[/color]
>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based
>> distro?
>>[/color]
> Your question, in this context, is nonsense. You have just proved your
> inability to understand what you read. The question is not what
> database *any* other program uses, no less the OS database default.[/color]
Your statement. in this context, shows you abysmal knowledge of Linux
based distros.
Your words: "if you going to have such an odd option why not have a
default".
So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based
distro? What do you suggest the default be?
[color=blue]
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Heck, have an advanced install option if you want it set up at install
>>> - right now it is just silly.
>>>[/color]
>> No, right now it is different from what you are used to.[/color]
>
> It is not designed for the general user... most people are not going to
> care any more about what database their *music* player uses than they
> care about what brand of socks their favorite political prefers.[/color]
Again, you miss the point. Amarok is asking what database the user has
installed so that can be used, instead of installing its own database.
--
Rick
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
[email]LqydnfnzAfXz9-TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 7:37 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:17:09 -0700, Snit wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
>> [email]-KmdnfBqs4Mow-TVnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 6:47 PM:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>>>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>>>
>>>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0... It's a slow, bloated,
>>>>> buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of files and trips
>>>>> all over itself. On top of that the user interface ranks amongst the
>>>>> worst on the planet.
>>>>>
>>>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop
>>>>> ware, Amarok is it....
>>>>>
>>>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet and
>>>>> to put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
>>>>>
>>>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on
>>>> install what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie
>>>> folks might care but if you going to have such an odd option why not
>>>> have a default and let the techies change it if they want?
>>>>
>>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based
>>> distro?
>>>[/color]
>> Your question, in this context, is nonsense. You have just proved your
>> inability to understand what you read. The question is not what
>> database *any* other program uses, no less the OS database default.[/color]
>
> Your statement. in this context, shows you abysmal knowledge of Linux
> based distros.[/color]
Nope.
[color=blue]
> Your words: "if you going to have such an odd option why not have a
> default".[/color]
Yup. For the *program*. Not the distro. Sure, different distros could
have different defaults for the *program*.
You get mad when I point out you are in over your head, but, really... are
you seriously as lost as you are acting?
[color=blue]
> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based
> distro?[/color]
Irrelevant...
[color=blue]
> What do you suggest the default be?[/color]
For the distro? Who cares? In the given context you are just babbling...
you have no clue what you are talking about.
Take iTunes for example - it has a default database of some sort... but does
it need to base it on the default for OS X or Windows? Of course not! If
Apple were to port iTunes to Linux would they have to use the "default
database" of a distro... assuming a distro even has one? Again: of course
not. Your questions in that area show amazing ignorance on your part.
You are not able to understand the most simple of things related to
technology.
[color=blue]
>
>
>[color=green]
>>[color=darkred]
>>>> Heck, have an advanced install option if you want it set up at install
>>>> - right now it is just silly.
>>>>
>>> No, right now it is different from what you are used to.[/color]
>>
>> It is not designed for the general user... most people are not going to
>> care any more about what database their *music* player uses than they
>> care about what brand of socks their favorite political prefers.[/color]
>
> Again, you miss the point.[/color]
Nope.
[color=blue]
> Amarok is asking what database the user has installed so that can be used,
> instead of installing its own database.[/color]
So you think Amarok would not work on a distro without a database installed?
<http://tmp.gallopinginsanity.com/amarok/Amarok.html#3>
--
I know how a jam jar feels...
.... full of jam!
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 20:01:18 -0700, Snit wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
> [email]LqydnfnzAfXz9-TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 7:37 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:17:09 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
>>> [email]-KmdnfBqs4Mow-TVnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 6:47 PM:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>>>>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0... It's a slow, bloated,
>>>>>> buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of files and trips
>>>>>> all over itself. On top of that the user interface ranks amongst
>>>>>> the worst on the planet.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop
>>>>>> ware, Amarok is it....
>>>>>>
>>>>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet
>>>>>> and to put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
>>>>>>
>>>>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on
>>>>> install what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie
>>>>> folks might care but if you going to have such an odd option why not
>>>>> have a default and let the techies change it if they want?
>>>>>
>>>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux
>>>> based distro?
>>>>
>>> Your question, in this context, is nonsense. You have just proved
>>> your inability to understand what you read. The question is not what
>>> database *any* other program uses, no less the OS database default.[/color]
>>
>> Your statement. in this context, shows you abysmal knowledge of Linux
>> based distros.[/color]
>
> Nope.[/color]
Yup.
[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> Your words: "if you going to have such an odd option why not have a
>> default".[/color]
>
> Yup. For the *program*. Not the distro. Sure, different distros could
> have different defaults for the *program*.[/color]
A default database for the app, not the distro? You do undersatnd that is
its applications that utilize databses, don't you? You do realize that
database managers have to be installed, don't you? You do realize that
there are several choices of databases available don't you?
[color=blue]
>
> You get mad when I point out you are in over your head, but, really...
> are you seriously as lost as you are acting?[/color]
So, you are gain claiming to know when people are angry. Really... is
there no end to your narcissism?
[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based
>> distro?[/color]
>
> Irrelevant...[/color]
Relevant.
[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> What do you suggest the default be?[/color]
>
> For the distro? Who cares? In the given context you are just
> babbling... you have no clue what you are talking about.[/color]
You are again showing your ignorance of Linux based distros.
[color=blue]
>
> Take iTunes for example - it has a default database of some sort... but
> does it need to base it on the default for OS X or Windows? Of course
> not![/color]
If I were to guess, I would guess that it has its own internal database,
and doesn't have the ability to use an external database.
[color=blue]
> If Apple were to port iTunes to Linux would they have to use the
> "default database" of a distro...[/color]
What default database of a distro?
[color=blue]
> assuming a distro even has one?
> Again: of course not. Your questions in that area show amazing
> ignorance on your part.
>
> You are not able to understand the most simple of things related to
> technology.[/color]
That's funny, coming from you.
[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
>>>>> Heck, have an advanced install option if you want it set up at
>>>>> install - right now it is just silly.
>>>>>
>>>> No, right now it is different from what you are used to.
>>>
>>> It is not designed for the general user... most people are not going
>>> to care any more about what database their *music* player uses than
>>> they care about what brand of socks their favorite political prefers.[/color]
>>
>> Again, you miss the point.[/color]
>
> Nope.[/color]
Yup.
[color=blue]
>[color=green]
>> Amarok is asking what database the user has installed so that can be
>> used, instead of installing its own database.[/color][/color]
Reworded:
Amarok is asking what database the user has installed so that can be
used, instead of using its own database.
[color=blue]
>
> So you think Amarok would not work on a distro without a database
> installed?[/color]
Go search on Amarok and SQLite. You will find that Amarok uses SQLite
internally.
[color=blue]
>
> <http://tmp.gallopinginsanity.com/amarok/Amarok.html#3>[/color]
Look, you are again pointing to the web pages of Michael Glasser,
Prescott Computer Guy.... are you just trying to collect personal
information again?
--
Rick
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:18:42 -0700, Snit wrote:
[color=blue]
> Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get some
> pretty basic functionality out of it.[/color]
You can purchase codecs.
-Thufir
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:49:27 +0000, thufir wrote:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:18:42 -0700, Snit wrote:
>
>[color=green]
>> Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get some
>> pretty basic functionality out of it.[/color]
>
>
> You can purchase codecs.
>[/color]
As usual, Michael Glasser is showing his dishonesty and or stupidity. I
never said or implied he would have to risk breaking the law just to get
some pretty basic functionality out of Amarok. That was, as usual, weird
interpretation.
--
Rick
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
[email]LqydnfrzAfX-6uTVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 8:32 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 20:01:18 -0700, Snit wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
>> [email]LqydnfnzAfXz9-TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 7:37 PM:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:17:09 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
>>>> [email]-KmdnfBqs4Mow-TVnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 6:47 PM:
>>>>
>>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>>>>>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0... It's a slow, bloated,
>>>>>>> buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of files and trips
>>>>>>> all over itself. On top of that the user interface ranks amongst
>>>>>>> the worst on the planet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware, slop
>>>>>>> ware, Amarok is it....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet
>>>>>>> and to put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on
>>>>>> install what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie
>>>>>> folks might care but if you going to have such an odd option why not
>>>>>> have a default and let the techies change it if they want?
>>>>>>
>>>>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux
>>>>> based distro?
>>>>>
>>>> Your question, in this context, is nonsense. You have just proved
>>>> your inability to understand what you read. The question is not what
>>>> database *any* other program uses, no less the OS database default.
>>>
>>> Your statement. in this context, shows you abysmal knowledge of Linux
>>> based distros.[/color]
>>
>> Nope.[/color]
>
> Yup.
>[color=green]
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Your words: "if you going to have such an odd option why not have a
>>> default".[/color]
>>
>> Yup. For the *program*. Not the distro. Sure, different distros could
>> have different defaults for the *program*.[/color]
>
> A default database for the app, not the distro? You do undersatnd that is
> its applications that utilize databses, don't you? You do realize that
> database managers have to be installed, don't you? You do realize that
> there are several choices of databases available don't you?
>[color=green]
>>
>> You get mad when I point out you are in over your head, but, really...
>> are you seriously as lost as you are acting?[/color]
>
> So, you are gain claiming to know when people are angry. Really... is
> there no end to your narcissism?
>[color=green]
>>[color=darkred]
>>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux based
>>> distro?[/color]
>>
>> Irrelevant...[/color]
>
> Relevant.
>[color=green]
>>[color=darkred]
>>> What do you suggest the default be?[/color]
>>
>> For the distro? Who cares? In the given context you are just
>> babbling... you have no clue what you are talking about.[/color]
>
> You are again showing your ignorance of Linux based distros.
>[color=green]
>>
>> Take iTunes for example - it has a default database of some sort... but
>> does it need to base it on the default for OS X or Windows? Of course
>> not![/color]
>
> If I were to guess, I would guess that it has its own internal database,
> and doesn't have the ability to use an external database.
>[color=green]
>> If Apple were to port iTunes to Linux would they have to use the
>> "default database" of a distro...[/color]
>
> What default database of a distro?
>[color=green]
>> assuming a distro even has one?
>> Again: of course not. Your questions in that area show amazing
>> ignorance on your part.
>>
>> You are not able to understand the most simple of things related to
>> technology.[/color]
>
> That's funny, coming from you.
>
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>>>>> Heck, have an advanced install option if you want it set up at
>>>>>> install - right now it is just silly.
>>>>>>
>>>>> No, right now it is different from what you are used to.
>>>>
>>>> It is not designed for the general user... most people are not going
>>>> to care any more about what database their *music* player uses than
>>>> they care about what brand of socks their favorite political prefers.
>>>
>>> Again, you miss the point.[/color]
>>
>> Nope.[/color]
>
> Yup.
>[color=green]
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Amarok is asking what database the user has installed so that can be
>>> used, instead of installing its own database.[/color][/color]
>
> Reworded:
>
> Amarok is asking what database the user has installed so that can be
> used, instead of using its own database.
>[color=green]
>>
>> So you think Amarok would not work on a distro without a database
>> installed?[/color]
>
> Go search on Amarok and SQLite. You will find that Amarok uses SQLite
> internally.
>[color=green]
>>
>> <http://tmp.gallopinginsanity.com/amarok/Amarok.html#3>[/color]
>
> Look, you are again pointing to the web pages of Michael Glxsser,
> Prxscott Computer Guy.... are you just trying to collect personal
> information again?[/color]
You babble on, spew insults, and show no understanding of the fact that
Amarok is a *program* and not a distro of Linux (such as PCLOS or Ubuntu).
And to prove you know you are in over your heard you resort to targetting my
personal and professional information.
You know you made an ass out of yourself... *you* proved it with your
actions.
--
"In order to discover who you are, first learn who everybody else is. You're
what's left." - Skip Hansen
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
[email]LqydnfDzAfXUE-TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 10:10 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:49:27 +0000, thufir wrote:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:18:42 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get some
>>> pretty basic functionality out of it.[/color]
>>
>>
>> You can purchase codecs.
>>[/color]
> As usual, Michael Glxsser is showing his dishonesty and or stupidity. I
> never said or implied he would have to risk breaking the law just to get
> some pretty basic functionality out of Amarok. That was, as usual, weird
> interpretation.[/color]
Snit:
Then I went to Radio Streams and Shoutcast... picked a station
and was told there was no available decoder.
Rick:
The user has to take the chance of breaking laws by
installing some codecs.
Do you not realize how easy it is to prove you are a liar? Of course you
do! That is the very reason you resort to trying to tie your posts to my
personal information - you want *your* lies associated with my name.
How despicable of you.
--
Satan lives for my sins... now *that* is dedication!
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"thufir" <hawat.thufir@gmail.com> stated in post
rPfek.96264$gc5.6508@pd7urf2no on 7/12/08 9:49 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:18:42 -0700, Snit wrote:
>
>[color=green]
>> Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get some
>> pretty basic functionality out of it.[/color]
>
>
> You can purchase codecs.[/color]
Agreed... but irrelevant to the fact that Rick told me I would have to take
a chance to breaking the law to get some pretty basic functionality:
Snit:
Then I went to Radio Streams and Shoutcast... picked a station
and was told there was no available decoder.
Rick:
The user has to take the chance of breaking laws by
installing some codecs.
--
Look, this is silly. It's not an argument, it's an armor plated walrus with
walnut paneling and an all leather interior.
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:54:29 -0700, Snit wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
> [email]LqydnfDzAfXUE-TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 10:10 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:49:27 +0000, thufir wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:18:42 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get
>>>> some pretty basic functionality out of it.
>>>
>>>
>>> You can purchase codecs.
>>>[/color]
>> As usual, Michael Glxsser is showing his dishonesty and or stupidity. I
>> never said or implied he would have to risk breaking the law just to
>> get some pretty basic functionality out of Amarok. That was, as usual,
>> weird interpretation.[/color]
>
> Snit:
> Then I went to Radio Streams and Shoutcast... picked a station and
> was told there was no available decoder.
>
> Rick:
> The user has to take the chance of breaking laws by installing some
> codecs.
>
> Do you not realize how easy it is to prove you are a liar? Of course
> you do! That is the very reason you resort to trying to tie your posts
> to my personal information - you want *your* lies associated with my
> name.
>
> How despicable of you.[/color]
Post the exact message ID so context can be seen.
--
Rick
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
"Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
[email]LqydnfPzAfWvBuTVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 11:05 PM:
[color=blue]
> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:54:29 -0700, Snit wrote:
>[color=green]
>> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
>> [email]LqydnfDzAfXUE-TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 10:10 PM:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 04:49:27 +0000, thufir wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:18:42 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Rick has told me I would have to risk breaking the law just to get
>>>>> some pretty basic functionality out of it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> You can purchase codecs.
>>>>
>>> As usual, Michael Glxsser is showing his dishonesty and or stupidity. I
>>> never said or implied he would have to risk breaking the law just to
>>> get some pretty basic functionality out of Amarok. That was, as usual,
>>> weird interpretation.[/color]
>>
>> Snit:
>> Then I went to Radio Streams and Shoutcast... picked a station and
>> was told there was no available decoder.
>>
>> Rick:
>> The user has to take the chance of breaking laws by installing some
>> codecs.
>>
>> Do you not realize how easy it is to prove you are a liar? Of course
>> you do! That is the very reason you resort to trying to tie your posts
>> to my personal information - you want *your* lies associated with my
>> name.
>>
>> How despicable of you.[/color]
>
> Post the exact message ID so context can be seen.[/color]
[email]13oft08jhqo0556@news.supernews.com[/email]
And hey, to help you out, here is a link:
<http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.mac.advocacy/msg/a6250d7d3c555647>
So now when will you apologize for not only lying but tying *your* lies to
*my* name.
Even you have to admit that was amazingly pathetic of you, eh? Or are you
going to feign ignorance and pretend you do not realize how absurd your
actions are?
--
God made me an atheist - who are you to question his authority?
Re: [News] Amarok 2.0 Approaches Release
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:47:02 -0700, Snit wrote:
[color=blue]
> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
> [email]LqydnfrzAfX-6uTVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 8:32 PM:
>[color=green]
>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 20:01:18 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
>>> [email]LqydnfnzAfXz9-TVnZ2dnUVZ_uWdnZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 7:37 PM:
>>>
>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 19:17:09 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> "Rick" <none@nomail.com> stated in post
>>>>> [email]-KmdnfBqs4Mow-TVnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@supernews.com[/email] on 7/12/08 6:47 PM:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:02:48 -0700, Snit wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Moshe Goldfarb." <brick_n_straw@gmail.com> stated in post
>>>>>>> tcr2rr2s0w01$.1urei5yqkynyf.dlg@40tude.net on 7/12/08 5:54 PM:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 18:27:55 +0000, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>>>>>>>> Hash: SHA1
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Malina - First alpha release of Amarok 2.0
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Amarok never should have made it to V1.0... It's a slow, bloated,
>>>>>>>> buggy program that can't deal with large amounts of files and
>>>>>>>> trips all over itself. On top of that the user interface ranks
>>>>>>>> amongst the worst on the planet.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> If ever there was a poster child for Linux/OSS basement ware,
>>>>>>>> slop ware, Amarok is it....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And BTW Amarok has a lot of potential but it just isn't ready yet
>>>>>>>> and to put a V2.0 version on it is a scam....
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I find it funny that a music organizer / player asks the user on
>>>>>>> install what database they want to use. What? Sure, some techie
>>>>>>> folks might care but if you going to have such an odd option why
>>>>>>> not have a default and let the techies change it if they want?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux
>>>>>> based distro?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Your question, in this context, is nonsense. You have just proved
>>>>> your inability to understand what you read. The question is not
>>>>> what database *any* other program uses, no less the OS database
>>>>> default.
>>>>
>>>> Your statement. in this context, shows you abysmal knowledge of Linux
>>>> based distros.
>>>
>>> Nope.[/color]
>>
>> Yup.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>> Your words: "if you going to have such an odd option why not have a
>>>> default".
>>>
>>> Yup. For the *program*. Not the distro. Sure, different distros
>>> could have different defaults for the *program*.[/color]
>>
>> A default database for the app, not the distro? You do undersatnd that
>> is its applications that utilize databses, don't you? You do realize
>> that database managers have to be installed, don't you? You do realize
>> that there are several choices of databases available don't you?
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>> You get mad when I point out you are in over your head, but, really...
>>> are you seriously as lost as you are acting?[/color]
>>
>> So, you are gain claiming to know when people are angry. Really... is
>> there no end to your narcissism?
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>> So, what is "default" database that is installed with each Linux
>>>> based distro?
>>>
>>> Irrelevant...[/color]
>>
>> Relevant.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>> What do you suggest the default be?
>>>
>>> For the distro? Who cares? In the given context you are just
>>> babbling... you have no clue what you are talking about.[/color]
>>
>> You are again showing your ignorance of Linux based distros.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>> Take iTunes for example - it has a default database of some sort...
>>> but does it need to base it on the default for OS X or Windows? Of
>>> course not![/color]
>>
>> If I were to guess, I would guess that it has its own internal
>> database, and doesn't have the ability to use an external database.
>>[color=darkred]
>>> If Apple were to port iTunes to Linux would they have to use the
>>> "default database" of a distro...[/color]
>>
>> What default database of a distro?
>>[color=darkred]
>>> assuming a distro even has one?
>>> Again: of course not. Your questions in that area show amazing
>>> ignorance on your part.
>>>
>>> You are not able to understand the most simple of things related to
>>> technology.[/color]
>>
>> That's funny, coming from you.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>>>>> Heck, have an advanced install option if you want it set up at
>>>>>>> install - right now it is just silly.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, right now it is different from what you are used to.
>>>>>
>>>>> It is not designed for the general user... most people are not going
>>>>> to care any more about what database their *music* player uses than
>>>>> they care about what brand of socks their favorite political
>>>>> prefers.
>>>>
>>>> Again, you miss the point.
>>>
>>> Nope.[/color]
>>
>> Yup.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>>> Amarok is asking what database the user has installed so that can be
>>>> used, instead of installing its own database.[/color]
>>
>> Reworded:
>>
>> Amarok is asking what database the user has installed so that can be
>> used, instead of using its own database.
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>> So you think Amarok would not work on a distro without a database
>>> installed?[/color]
>>
>> Go search on Amarok and SQLite. You will find that Amarok uses SQLite
>> internally.[/color][/color]
What? no reply? Of course not. You apparently did not hear of SQLite.
[color=blue][color=green]
>>
>>[color=darkred]
>>> <http://tmp.gallopinginsanity.com/amarok/Amarok.html#3>[/color]
>>
>> Look, you are again pointing to the web pages of Michael Glasser,
>> Prescott Computer Guy.... are you just trying to collect personal
>> information again?[/color]
>
>
> You babble on, spew insults, and show no understanding of the fact that
> Amarok is a *program* and not a distro of Linux (such as PCLOS or
> Ubuntu).[/color]
No, that is your incorrect inference. And now you will repeat your BS
trying to turn it into fact. You have no comprehension that Amarok can
use external databases, and in order to do that, it ask the user which to
use.
[color=blue]
>
> And to prove you know you are in over your heard you resort to
> targetting my personal and professional information.[/color]
You are such a whining self-professed martyr. You do know that businesses
get "targeted" every day, don't you? You do know that negative
advertising is quite legal, don't you?
[color=blue]
>
> You know you made an ass out of yourself... *you* proved it with your
> actions.[/color]
You are such a whining self-professed martyr. BTW, your customers,
however many there are, should know, in advance, how uninformed you are.
If you don't want them to know, stop pointing to your business pages. It
is not my fault that you do it.
Now, be a good little troll and trundle off and read about Amarok and
internal and external databases.
--
Rick