On 16-08-2010 04:05, Ma Sivakumar wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Victor Johnson<victor.listss@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves
my point is very simple - there are a few hundred distros available.Again I am repeating this.
Each of them has it's own way of installing things. 'sudo apt-get' is
the Ubuntu way of installing - so if someone says 'to install use sudo
apt-get' it implies that there is only one distro. This is annoying -
everyone has their favourite distro, and nothing wrong with being
passionate (or even fanatical) about it. So all that needs to be done is
to say 'to install in ubuntu use sudo apt-get'. Another point is that
packages are named differently in different distros. Fedora may have the
package named 'xyz' whereas debian may call it 'libxyz'.
Please you dont imitate any one in the list.
If some body made mistakes means, point out their mistake just one
time.many in the list enjoy the style.
One needs positive karma to suggest rules to list members. In m
opinion, Mr Victor Johnson, you do not have that.