[CentOS] Why is yum not liked by some?

Fri Sep 16 12:56:49 UTC 2005
Tom <admin at homemachine.net>

doh, u did [delete]

Steven Vishoot wrote:
> 
> --- Feizhou <feizhou at graffiti.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Mike McCarty wrote:
>>
>>>Feizhou wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>>no! but when a subject has died and then
>>
>>resurected
>>
>>>>>and died again and then comes back....dont you
>>
>>think
>>
>>>>>it has been beat to death especially when the
>>
>>same
>>
>>>>>stuff has been said all three times... that is
>>
>>what i
>>
>>>>>am saying... its like the nails on the chalk
>>
>>board, it
>>
>>>>>fine and funny the first time or maybe the
>>
>>second but
>>
>>>>>when it comes down to repeating it over and over
>>
>>for
>>
>>>>>10 to 20 hours straight, it get a little
>>
>>annoying.
>>
>>>>>Dont you think? hmmm!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>I didn't know the thread has died. Especially
>>
>>since one of the 
>>
>>>>principal contributors, Les, is not finished yet.
>>>
>>>
>>>He said that the *subject* has died, then
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>>resurrected.
>>
>>nitpick...he aimed his shotgun at the *thread* and
>>then he comes back 
>>and says subject?
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> 
> hmmm. i thought you can say subject=thread and
> thread=subject where the two can walk hand and hand
> down the street and basically mean the same. Unless
> you are just trying to be nit picking to start another
> flame war on the list. if that is your motive i am not
> biting, sorry to burst your bubble!
> 
> Steven
>  
> 
> "On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements' section, it said 'Requires Windows or better'. So I installed Linux."
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