Gotta do it, come on dude, you've closed threads others were actively participating in or following with interest which were in no way in violation of forum rules just cause you felt like it. Almost like an I'm depressed/bitter, you folks shouldn't be engaged in and enjoying banter in the forum either. You've deleted posts and threads for same. You are a mod here and gotta say I'm super impressed with such mighty techno powers, wow a nix forum mod, can I have an autograph? Tearing into some harmless poster, in violation of forum rules cause your "mental health is bad". It's ridiculous how you're trying to play both sides here. No matter what it's harmful to the forum, also fairly lame and pathetic too, shrugs.
Don't want to waste overmuch time or energy flinging insults at some person I don't know in London, England. You aren't dragging me down to that low level. Letting some clearly very unhappy or mentally distressed person push my buttons in such a fashion would simply be tarded and sad.
Ps, Been using Debian proper overwhelming majority of time spent using gnu/nix, so when do feel urge to go on a forum spree, seems the right place to come to. Also this forum is top when someone searches things like Debian Linux forum etc. So yeah ... you've got to be aware you are to some extent representing Debian gnu/Linux and not doing a great job of it either. Just saying is all. Keep it real homies.
Ps 2, Also not like I wish you harm or ill will, even empathize with where you're coming from. Gone through similar stages too. When you've seen the same basic thing asked, answered 1,000's of times and it's something xyz-user could've easily sorted with minimal effort. Yep, might react harshly, whereas folks who haven't spent the same amount of time are thinking dam, this guy's a real jerk. Ah either way, it's not that serious. Starts causing someone real negative effects, it can be.
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Not sure why people like you bother with forums, you spend so much time criticising people just in an attempt to increase your own importance. You lack any inter personal skills so your replies are irrelevant.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Help vampires like you are not welcome here.send2gl wrote:is this your way of welcoming new users to the group
This is not the Ubuntu forums and this is not your personal help desk. These forums are not paid for by donations and are intended as a community resource so please conduct yourself accordingly and make more of an effort (which is to say any effort at all) or just **** off. Thanks.
I did answer, and I showed you exactly what was wrong with your attempts to run ifconfig(8). You just couldn't be bothered expending the effort required to understand my post.send2gl wrote:If you don't want to answer just leave it
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Thank you, many people feel as though it elevates their importance to belittle others, you meet them in all walks of life.Turtletronic wrote:I do not care if he helps 10 or 100, his condescending tone and constant pointing at the rules does not allow him to tell people to "eff off", as he just did again.MagicPoulp wrote: Head on a stick help 10 people per day with stuck issues.
He should get a dose of "watch your tone or get blocked for a week" like other fora offer to people like him.
OP did nothing to offend him, still he dishes out insults. Is that the "spirit" of Debian? Looking at recent forum posts here, you surely promote that.
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Head_on_a_Stick's contribution didn't contain anything of any value so he is correct there. Other's though have given good suggestions.Head_on_a_Stick wrote:Not that this particular thread contains anything of value anyway.Turtletronic wrote:He should get a dose of "watch your tone or get blocked for a week" like other fora offer to people like him.
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Thanks for support, 'Head on a Stick' reflects badly on the forum but I've seen people like that in all walks of life, could you imagine them being a teacher? Fortunately I've found most people to be polite and helpful, as they should be otherwise forums will not survive. Always amazes me when someone answers 'have you googled it', I'd guess every answer is available somewhere on the internet and perhaps complicated boolean searches could negate the need for forums - that would not be a good thing.Deb-fan wrote:Gotta do it, come on dude, you've closed threads others were actively participating in or following with interest which were in no way in violation of forum rules just cause you felt like it.
Don't want to waste overmuch time or energy flinging insults at some person I don't know in London, England. You aren't dragging me down to that low level. Letting some clearly very unhappy or mentally distressed person push my buttons in such a fashion would simply be tarded and sad.
When you've seen the same basic thing asked, answered 1,000's of times and it's something xyz-user could've easily sorted with minimal effort. Yep, might react harshly, whereas folks who haven't spent the same amount of time are thinking dam, this guy's a real jerk. Ah either way, it's not that serious. Starts causing someone real negative effects, it can be.
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Sorry dude, but you are being a snowflake here. Head made a throwaway comment about you being a former buntu user and you took it as a cue to escalate to which he didn't take kindly and overreacted.send2gl wrote:Head_on_a_Stick's contribution didn't contain anything of any value so he is correct there. Other's though have given good suggestions.
I can see why he was critical - your initial post gave precious little detail about your issue and what you already did to try to solve it. People who use Debian are expected to do a little research and self-help before asking on the forum.
Please everyone calm down and act maturely. This isn't the COD discord server.
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Don't be such a snowflake. Just grow a pair.
Head_on_a_Stick is a very active [typical British cuck ] high quality poster. You mentioned teachers? What teacher wouldn't get pissed off if you demanded that the teacher would do your homework? Just make an effort, and if you can't figure it out, then ask for help.
Head_on_a_Stick is a very active [typical British cuck ] high quality poster. You mentioned teachers? What teacher wouldn't get pissed off if you demanded that the teacher would do your homework? Just make an effort, and if you can't figure it out, then ask for help.
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