You have disrupted your creditability already by referencing Windows as
"Windoze"


On 11/19/2014 6:27 AM, Greg Kelley wrote:
> @William: you speak as if I was a newcomer to Linux. Truth is, I was
> one of the first to embrace Linux back in the 80s when I worked in
> Computer Services at the local University. I replaced several Windoze
> servers with Linux Servers and built Linux-based 'internet appliances'
> as we called them back then. I've probably forgotten more than most
> younger folks have figured out yet. So, please save your 'lecturing'
> for another time and place and let all of us here who are obviously
> less enlightened than yourself continue to figure out the reboot
> issue. Sharing our experiences (even if they are silly noob mistakes)
> all has merit in forming a picture of the issue that we as a group can
> evaluate and perhaps discover a solution. That's one of the great
> things about discussion forums such as this.
>
> On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 7:45:27 PM UTC-5, William Hermans wrote:
>
>     @Greg Kelley
>
>     Welcome to the wonderful world of Linux. This is how it used to be
>     for *ANYTHING* new to Debian, back in the day. This is why ppl
>     such as myself will often tell you research your hardware before
>     you install debian on it. Or more correctly. By hardware that has
>     known debian support.
>
>     Now days, this seems to be less of a problem, and you can very
>     easily exchange "debian" for "Linux" in general. But the general
>     idea of "researching" whatever you do, before you do it still
>     stands. I even do this with Windows in mind, and windows has far
>     better driver support compared to *ANY* OS out there. Period.
>
>
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