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    ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

    Please, start your FUD machine so I can have some laughs. 8)

    I am pleased to announce the availability of Fuduntu 14.6.
    Source: http://www.linuxtoday.com/developer/2010120701035NWRL
    Don't blame me for being smarter than you, that's your parent's fault.

    #2
    Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

    IIRC, for those who aren't aware, a year or so ago Fewt (a.k.a Andrew Wyatt) quite trying to port his two Windows based .NET system tray utilities to Ubuntu's EeePC Netbook addition (Eeebuntu) using Mono, and blamed Ubuntu for all of his problems. He stripped more than 800 msgs from that forum before he left. When I posted a mgs on this forum criticizing his anti-Linux ranting he countered with a few dozen diatribes here, but later deleted all of them. Fewt subsequently replaced the EeePc tray utiltiies with Jupiter. Fewt describes Jupiter as
    Jupiter is the awesome power applet. It will change kernel parameters between battery and AC modes to use less power without sacrificing performance while plugged in. It also provides rotation of the mouse with the screen and a lot more.
    After he purged his postings here he continued to post anti-Ubuntu/Linux rants at various other places around the web. Last December, for what ever reasons, he still described himself as the Resident hum{o,ou}rless linuxhater of the linsux. , but I stopped following his rampage.

    Contrary to what zlow might think concerning the name (Fuduntu) it appears that, to quote a line from a famous movie, "Maverick has re-engaged!"

    While Fewt could have named his new distro "Feduntu", it looks like an excellent amalgamation of Fedora and Ubuntu primarily for, if I am not mistaken, netbook PCs. For a Gnome DE distro it is the best looking I've seen, although that could be just wallpaper deep. I downloaded it and will try it out on my wife's new Acer Aspire One 521 netbook which, BTW, is an awesome little box.

    Fewt's next release, 14.7,
    ... has been granted redistribution licenses for Adobe Flash, and Fluendo MP3. Starting now, Fuduntu users can enjoy Flash and MP3 playback with this mornings updates. Expect out-of-the-box support starting with 14.7.
    Unless those "grants" were freebies it means that either Fewt is eating the costs himself or Fuduntu 14.7 will cost the user something to download and install it. It will be interesting to see how he will do that and still prevent users passing the Fuduntu 14.7 ISO around.

    So, thanks for the heads up, zlow!
    "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
    – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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      #3
      Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

      quote author=GreyGeek (removed the quote tag for readability)
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      IIRC, for those who aren't aware, a year or so ago Fewt (a.k.a Andrew Wyatt) quite developing his Linux based .NET system tray utilities for Ubuntu using Mono, and blamed Ubuntu for changing their OS which broke his utilities. He stripped more than 800 msgs from that forum after the software was no longer supported. When I posted a mgs on this forum criticizing ranting about his anti-Ubuntu ranting he countered with a few dozen diatribes here, but later deleted all of them. Fewt subsequently replaced the EeePc tray utilties with Jupiter which shares the same code base and works perfectly well he also retains his position with the Eeebuntu (now called Aurora) team. Fewt describes Jupiter as

      Jupiter is the awesome power applet. It will change kernel parameters between battery and AC modes to use less power without sacrificing performance while plugged in. It also provides rotation of the mouse with the screen and a lot more.
      After he purged his postings here he continued to post anti-Ubuntu/Linux rants at various other places around the web. Last December, for what ever reasons, he still described himself as the Resident hum{o,ou}rless linuxhater of the linsux. obviously for laughs on the parody website "linsux", but I stopped following his rampage silliness.

      Contrary to what zlow might think concerning the name (Fuduntu) (since he didn't tell me what he thinks) it appears that, to quote a line from a famous movie, "Maverick has re-engaged!"

      While Fewt could have named his new distro "Feduntu", it looks like an excellent amalgamation of Fedora and Ubuntu primarily for, if I am not mistaken, netbook PCs. For a Gnome DE distro it is the best looking I've seen, although that could be just wallpaper deep. I downloaded it and will try it out on my wife's new Acer Aspire One 521 netbook which, BTW, is an awesome little box.

      Fewt's next release, 14.7,
      ... has been granted redistribution licenses for Adobe Flash, and Fluendo MP3. Starting now, Fuduntu users can enjoy Flash and MP3 playback with this mornings updates. Expect out-of-the-box support starting with 14.7.
      Unless those "grants" were freebies it means that either Fewt is eating the costs himself or Fuduntu 14.7 will cost the user something to download and install it. It will be interesting to see how he will do that and still prevent users passing the Fuduntu 14.7 ISO around.

      So, thanks for the heads up, zlow!
      -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      /quote

      Ahh yes you did not disappoint. Much lols were had reading this post. I corrected a few things for you just for added laughs (and correctness since I have read the source).

      Maybe [url=http://www.fuduntu.org]Fuduntu will win you over with its nice wallpaper.

      Thank you GreyGeek for the FUD.
      Don't blame me for being smarter than you, that's your parent's fault.

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        #4
        Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

        Well, I downloaded the Fuduntu-14.6 iso, burned it and checked it:
        $ md5sum Fuduntu-14.6-x86_64-LiveDVD.iso
        51faddbf88e188a133cb6ece71c0624b Fuduntu-14.6-x86_64-LiveDVD.iso

        $ dd if=/dev/cdrom bs=2048 count=$(( $(stat -c %s Fuduntu-14.6-x86_64-LiveDVD.iso) / 2048)) | md5sum
        382976+0 records in
        382976+0 records out
        784334848 bytes (784 MB) copied
        51faddbf88e188a133cb6ece71c0624b
        -, 142.278 s, 5.5 MB/s
        $
        Both the ISO and the DVD returned the md5sum given in the asc file on the download site.

        Unfortunately, the DVD would not boot on my Sony VAIO.

        "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
        – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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          #5
          Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

          lol or not lol it was still an INTERESTING read! lol not lol

          woodlolnotlolsmoke

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            #6
            Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

            I decided to download and try it too and while it was a little slow after the initial countdown, after a few seconds of "_ " it booted up just fine for me.
            Don't blame me for being smarter than you, that's your parent's fault.

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              #7
              Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

              Originally posted by woodsmoke
              lol or not lol it was still an INTERESTING read! lol not lol

              woodlolnotlolsmoke
              Yes lols at first, interesting when the information is correct. I can count on my buddy to lay it on thick, which is why I like it here.
              Don't blame me for being smarter than you, that's your parent's fault.

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                #8
                Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                Originally posted by zlow
                I decided to download and try it too and while it was a little slow after the initial countdown, after a few seconds of "_ " it booted up just fine for me.
                mmm... I downloaded the i386 version too, and it tested OK on both the ISO and the burn, but it would not boot either. So, on my notebook, those two DVD burns are 0 for 2 on booting. However, I am going to give the 64bit ISO a try on the Samsung external USB DVD/CDROM drive that just came via UPS earlier this evening.
                "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
                – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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                  #9
                  Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                  i386 edition burned and booted OK on a few computers. Had a "_" on the one of them but it kept booting about 5 seconds later.

                  WorksForMe™
                  Don't blame me for being smarter than you, that's your parent's fault.

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                    #10
                    Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                    Don't know how it was done, but given the 'friendly debate' that generated between Fewt and GreyGeek, there is probably a subroutine in the boot process that is able to identify the person who downloaded/is installing the distro, and if that person is GreyGeek, 'don't install.'
                    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
                    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
                    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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                      #11
                      Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                      Originally posted by Snowhog
                      Don't know how it was done, but given the 'friendly debate' that generated between Fewt and GreyGeek, there is probably a subroutine in the boot process that is able to identify the person who downloaded/is installing the distro, and if that person is GreyGeek, 'don't install.'
                      OH NOES! GreyGeek did it eat your computer? Are you still there? GreyGeek, where are you?

                      Don't blame me for being smarter than you, that's your parent's fault.

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                        #12
                        Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                        I know you're hanging on my every word, zlow, and I was in the process of replying, but I got a "Service not available" when I attempted to post the remarks below. So, I saved them for you until this morning.

                        Originally posted by zlow
                        .....
                        After he purged his postings here he continued to post anti-Ubuntu/Linux rants at various other places around the web. Last December, for what ever reasons, he still described himself as the Resident hum{o,ou}rless linuxhater of the linsux. obviously for laughs on the parody website "linsux", but I stopped following his rampage silliness.

                        tsk, tsk, tsk... wasting all that ink crossing out "linux" Maybe you can "cross out" this comment by Fewt:
                        http://www.fewt.com/2009/10/i-give-up.html
                        Maybe I should buy a copy of Windows 7, I hear that it actually works. How can we expect non-techical users to use this pile of garbage that is "Linux"?
                        mmm... seems your edits of my remarks aren't quite consistent with the facts. But, I'm sure you'll give me a few laughs by twisting what Fewt said into something he didn't say so you can imply he didn't diss Linux.

                        Contrary to what zlow might think concerning the name (Fuduntu) (since he didn't tell me what he thinks) it appears that, to quote a line from a famous movie, "Maverick has re-engaged!"
                        That you did (which I never claimed) or did not tell me what you think about the name Fuduntu isn't the point of that paragraph, but I'm sure you knew that. The point was that Fewt hit a low spot and was obviously down on Linux, but now, almost a year later, he's released his own Linux distro. I find this to be a remarkable turn-about, and raises all sorts of questions about the sincerity of his previous anti-Linux rants. Hence, the quote from "Top Gun".

                        So, thanks for the heads up, zlow!
                        No, really, I meant it. Fewt is a very technically savvy guy and he seems to have a special talent for stuffing Linux into netbooks. Since I just bought my wife a Netbook your post came at an opportune time.

                        Ahh yes you did not disappoint. Much lols were had reading this post. I corrected a few things for you just for added laughs (and correctness since I have read the source).
                        And neither did you! I enjoyed reading your "edits" and I hope you don't mind my correcting some of your misunderstandings.

                        Maybe [url=http://www.fuduntu.org]Fuduntu will win you over with its nice wallpaper.

                        Thank you GreyGeek for the FUD.
                        Ditto. Your "edits" were equally entertaining. But, I must confess, I had more material to work from than you, so my job was easier. Anyway, those that read this thread will decide for themselves what Fewt's feelings about Ubuntu and Linux are.

                        It will take more than wallpaper to convince me to put Fuduntu permanently on my wife's netbook, so that why I burned both versions. With the arrival of the new DVD/CDROM for her netbook I will be giving each a look, if the AA1 can boot from the external DVD. Also coming is a 2GB RAM upgrade, which I hope will give Maverick a possibility of being selected. (BTW, I tested another known good ISO burnt to DVD and it, too, failed to boot, so it appears that this Sony notebook has a problem booting ISOs burned onto DVDs.)

                        I like the idea of Fewt obtaining (gift? purchase? what does that mean for Fuduntu's distribution model?) licenses to two popular media formats.

                        Fuduntu raises other questions as well. As a "merge" of Fedora and Ubuntu I am curious as to how he handled their different packaging paradigms. Is Fuduntu a Chimera or is he converting one package paradigm to the other? Also, is he the only developer? If so, how much time does he have, working alone, to do all the work necessary to continuing merging subsequent releases of Fedora & Ubuntu. In other words, will 14.7 and future releases actually become a reality, or is Fuduntu, after all, just about FUD? With Fewt's history of quitting and blaming everything and everyone else people who consider adopting Fuduntu have to ask if trying it will be worth their time, or are they the target of a disgruntled developer?
                        "A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
                        – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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                          #13
                          Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                          Originally posted by GreyGeek
                          tsk, tsk, tsk... wasting all that ink crossing out "linux" Maybe you can "cross out" this comment by Fewt:
                          http://www.fewt.com/2009/10/i-give-up.html
                          Maybe I should buy a copy of Windows 7, I hear that it actually works. How can we expect non-techical users to use this pile of garbage that is "Linux"?
                          Ahh right, fair enough. Note the quotes around "Linux" though, perhaps the implication is that people see Ubuntu as "Linux". I see this confusion occurring often on the internet.

                          Originally posted by GreyGeek
                          mmm... seems your edits of my remarks aren't quite consistent with the facts. But, I'm sure you'll give me a few laughs by twisting what Fewt said into something he didn't say so you can imply he didn't diss Linux.
                          I might surprise you when I don't.

                          Originally posted by GreyGeek
                          That you did (which I never claimed) or did not tell me what you think about the name Fuduntu isn't the point of that paragraph, but I'm sure you knew that. The point was that Fewt hit a low spot and was obviously down on Linux, but now, almost a year later, he's released his own Linux distro. I find this to be a remarkable turn-about, and raises all sorts of questions about the sincerity of his previous anti-Linux rants. Hence, the quote from "Top Gun".
                          Made me lol none the less.

                          Originally posted by GreyGeek
                          It will take more than wallpaper to convince me to put Fuduntu permanently on my wife's netbook, so that why I burned both versions. With the arrival of the new DVD/CDROM for her netbook I will be giving each a look, if the AA1 can boot from the external DVD. Also coming is a 2GB RAM upgrade, which I hope will give Maverick a possibility of being selected. (BTW, I tested another known good ISO burnt to DVD and it, too, failed to boot, so it appears that this Sony notebook has a problem booting ISOs burned onto DVDs.)
                          I don't like Sony, they are worse than Microsoft at ignoring standards.

                          Originally posted by GreyGeek
                          I like the idea of Fewt obtaining (gift? purchase? what does that mean for Fuduntu's distribution model?) licenses to two popular media formats.

                          Fuduntu raises other questions as well. As a "merge" of Fedora and Ubuntu I am curious as to how he handled their different packaging paradigms. Is Fuduntu a Chimera or is he converting one package paradigm to the other? Also, is he the only developer? If so, how much time does he have, working alone, to do all the work necessary to continuing merging subsequent releases of Fedora & Ubuntu. In other words, will 14.7 and future releases actually become a reality, or is Fuduntu, after all, just about FUD? With Fewt's history of quitting and blaming everything and everyone else people who consider adopting Fuduntu have to ask if trying it will be worth their time, or are they the target of a disgruntled developer?
                          I think you should ask the developer these questions. I don't think you have made a case for disgruntled though, annoyed maybe. Lots of threads on Aurora forum from the last year tell me that you aren't quite right in your assessment.
                          Don't blame me for being smarter than you, that's your parent's fault.

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                            #14
                            Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                            The 64b Fuduntu booted on this Sony VAIO and I had a chance to look at it. My curiosity was aroused by the Jupiter.exe in the ps listing. "file" showed it to be a Windows executable employing .NET technology.

                            I scanned for installed mono packages and noticed that ASP.NET, ADO.NET, WinForms and several other PATENTED Microsoft .NET technologies copied into Mono were installed. Unfortunately, these technologies are NOT covered by the EMCA 334 & 335 standards and the Microsoft Community Promise only applies to those two definitions. From de Icaza himself:
                            Astute readers will point out that Mono contains much more than the ECMA standards, and they will be correct.

                            In the next few months we will be working towards splitting the jumbo Mono source code that includes ECMA + A lot more into two separate source code distributions. One will be ECMA, the other will contain our implementation of ASP.NET, ADO.NET, Winforms and others.
                            One should also note that it is ONLY Microsoft who can determine if Mono (or any other .NET clone) actually compiles with those two standards.

                            Since Novell's sale, with 800 patents going to Microsoft, indirectly or directly, the question of Mono being a patent trap has come back:
                            http://www.the-source.com/2010/11/mo...formed-hatred/.

                            Personally, I think Mono was designed to be a patent trap from the get-go. One of the documents released in the Iowa vs Microsoft court battle, in 2005, contained a power point talk with a slide containing a description of how Microsoft was going to use .NET against Linux:
                            Code:
                            [b]Maintaining Gap vs. Linux[/b]
                            1. Keep network effect with Applications
                               - Migrate applications to.NET framework
                                 * BUT Keep framework proprietary to Windows
                                 * Patents required to implement clone
                               - Solve application/OS deployment problem even for Win32
                               - Projecting Windows API experience into new form factors and usage modes around home
                            Remember FAT? It became ubiquitous after Microsoft "appeared" to let it languish for years. Then, Microsoft started sending lawyers to various vendors who used FAT in their products (and Linux too) demanding license fees. TomTom didn't have the cash to fight Microsoft in court, so it was cheaper for them to pay up. That's how Microsoft is going to handle Mono users in the future, except in the case of Linux distros there won't be a license fee requirement ... they will demand the death penalty. Distro that have become dependent on Mono will have to shut down and open up again ONLY after they have remade themselves WITHOUT Mono.

                            Fewt appears to be taking another route ... buying licenses for media formats and, I have no doubt, if the need arises, for the use of ASP.NET, ADO.NET, Winforms and other IP illegally added to Mono.

                            So, I'm going to pass on Fuduntu. I get the distinct feeling that Fewt has created a joke with the intent that it will be on us.

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                            – John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.

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                              #15
                              Re: ATTN GreyGeek - Your nemesis is in the news again!

                              Originally posted by GreyGeek
                              The 64b Fuduntu booted on this Sony VAIO and I had a chance to look at it. My curiosity was aroused by the Jupiter.exe in the ps listing. "file" showed it to be a Windows executable employing .NET technology.

                              I scanned for installed mono packages and noticed that ASP.NET, ADO.NET, WinForms and several other PATENTED Microsoft .NET technologies copied into Mono were installed. Unfortunately, these technologies are NOT covered by the EMCA 334 & 335 standards and the Microsoft Community Promise only applies to those two definitions. From de Icaza himself:
                              Astute readers will point out that Mono contains much more than the ECMA standards, and they will be correct.

                              In the next few months we will be working towards splitting the jumbo Mono source code that includes ECMA + A lot more into two separate source code distributions. One will be ECMA, the other will contain our implementation of ASP.NET, ADO.NET, Winforms and others.
                              One should also note that it is ONLY Microsoft who can determine if Mono (or any other .NET clone) actually compiles with those two standards.

                              Since Novell's sale, with 800 patents going to Microsoft, indirectly or directly, the question of Mono being a patent trap has come back:
                              http://www.the-source.com/2010/11/mo...formed-hatred/.

                              Personally, I think Mono was designed to be a patent trap from the get-go. One of the documents released in the Iowa vs Microsoft court battle, in 2005, contained a power point talk with a slide containing a description of how Microsoft was going to use .NET against Linux:
                              Code:
                              [b]Maintaining Gap vs. Linux[/b]
                              1. Keep network effect with Applications
                                 - Migrate applications to.NET framework
                                   * BUT Keep framework proprietary to Windows
                                   * Patents required to implement clone
                                 - Solve application/OS deployment problem even for Win32
                                 - Projecting Windows API experience into new form factors and usage modes around home
                              Remember FAT? It became ubiquitous after Microsoft "appeared" to let it languish for years. Then, Microsoft started sending lawyers to various vendors who used FAT in their products (and Linux too) demanding license fees. TomTom didn't have the cash to fight Microsoft in court, so it was cheaper for them to pay up. That's how Microsoft is going to handle Mono users in the future, except in the case of Linux distros there won't be a license fee requirement ... they will demand the death penalty. Distro that have become dependent on Mono will have to shut down and open up again ONLY after they have remade themselves WITHOUT Mono.

                              Fewt appears to be taking another route ... buying licenses for media formats and, I have no doubt, if the need arises, for the use of ASP.NET, ADO.NET, Winforms and other IP illegally added to Mono.

                              So, I'm going to pass on Fuduntu. I get the distinct feeling that Fewt has created a joke with the intent that it will be one us.


                              LOLOL

                              WOLF!! WOLF!! WOLF!! WOLF!! WOLF!! WOLF!! WOLF!!

                              THE SKY IS FALLING!! THE SKY IS FALLING!! THE SKY IS FALLING!!

                              LOLOL


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