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Re: Why I'm posting this from Ubuntu (just one of many reasons)
Adam Albright wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Nov 2007 14:14:09 -0800, Frank <fb@osspan.clm> wrote: > > >>treadmill-- with the great taste of fish wrote: >> >> >>>Frank wrote: >>> >>> >>>>treadmill-- with the great taste of fish wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>This highlights a major difference between open source and closed >>>>>source. Because you cannot look at the closed source of the Microsoft >>>>>system you cannot know what malicious developers might be doing. >>>> >>>> >>>>I think we've all now gotten the distinct impression, from your >>>>postings, that you're just a linux loving troll! >>>>Frank >>> >>> >>> >>>Linux loving? Most of the time. I must admit that I occasionally swear >>>like a bastard at certain things in Ubuntu, but nowhere near as much as >>>I swear at Microsoft and the shitty way they treat their customers. >>> >>>Troll? Nope. I genuinely want to know how to delete these unnecessary >>>files but so far no one has given me a usable answer. >> >>Two ways: >>1) take ownership of the file >> >>or >> >>turn off UAC. >>Frank > > > Polly want a cracker? > Back to begging? Pathetic. Frank |
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Re: Why I'm posting this from Ubuntu (just one of many reasons)
Frank wrote:
> treadmill-- with the great taste of fish wrote: >> Troll? Nope. I genuinely want to know how to delete these unnecessary >> files but so far no one has given me a usable answer. > > Two ways: > 1) take ownership of the file Thanks, but I tried that. It wouldn't let me. Or am I taking the wrong steps to take ownership of that file? Do you have a list of the steps I need to take, or at least the the first few steps I need to take? > or > > turn off UAC. That was almost the first thing I did in Vista because it was so pathetic and annoying. So that hasn't helped. |
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Re: Why I'm posting this from Ubuntu (just one of many reasons)
treadmill-- with the great taste of fish wrote:
> Frank wrote: > >> treadmill-- with the great taste of fish wrote: >> >>> Troll? Nope. I genuinely want to know how to delete these unnecessary >>> files but so far no one has given me a usable answer. >> >> >> Two ways: >> 1) take ownership of the file > > > Thanks, but I tried that. It wouldn't let me. Or am I taking the wrong > steps to take ownership of that file? Do you have a list of the steps I > need to take, or at least the the first few steps I need to take? > > >> or >> >> turn off UAC. > > > That was almost the first thing I did in Vista because it was so > pathetic and annoying. So that hasn't helped. Ok, for your viewing pleasure, here is a web site with some very interesting and easy ways to take ownership of files in Vista. http://forums.pcworld.com/docs/DOC-1...ED584FCE30EA24 Frank |
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Re: Why I'm posting this from Ubuntu (just one of many reasons)
I had no problems removing that file, right click-delete..
"ray" <ray@zianet.com> wrote in message news an.2007.11.13.23.18.29.91690@zianet.com...> On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:50:29 -0800, Frank wrote: > >> treadmill-- with the great taste of fish wrote: >>> The pre-install of Vista that came with this laptop amounted to several >>> gigs' worth of disk space. For an OS? So I had a look with Windirstat to >>> find out where all the space was going. I found a folder that had a load >>> of movies in that Microsoft had put there. Right, they can go, I >>> thought, and I tried to delete them. >>> >>> The first file I tried to delete, called "Apollo 13.dvr-ms", could not >>> be deleted. It said "you need permission to perform this action". Now I >>> can see why some files might be protected from deletion. But a 50 >>> megabyte movie advertisement? Why the hell shouldn't I be allowed to >>> delete that? >>> >>> I could just about tolerate a polite message from Microsoft stating why >>> they would like me not to delete it, but then it should let me delete >>> this crud if I want to. I Googled for a bit but then I thought, what am >>> I doing wasting my time trying to find out how to delete this stupid >>> file. >>> >>> Listen, Microsoft: it's my computer - not yours. Don't presume to tell >>> me what I can and can't do with it! >>> >>> So here I am in Ubuntu, enjoying a proper, grown-up operating system >>> that doesn't try to take away my freedoms like Microsoft Vista does. >>> >>> You know what, I'll bet Ubuntu will allow me to delete that file! >>> >>> >> >> How wonderful! >> One question...how many times a week must you kiss RS's hairy arse? >> Enquiring minds want to know. >> Frank > > About half as often as you bend over and kiss Bill G.'s. > |
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