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Holy cow, Onikage....not only are you way off about shameing people for "rude opinions", but you also took what would otherwise be a simple task and made it extremely complicated...and it still doesn't stop the popup, which is what i assume is the annoying part. Did you ever work for Microsoft? The browser (dillo) is started from /home/dsl/.xinitrc. Edit the appropriate line and backup the file...done. |
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The getting started page is a major necessity for anyone who is just starting with DSL, unlike the so-called help that Windows presents. Getting Started tells you some of the fundamentals of using DSL, so you don't have to do things like tear your hair out when you lose everything you thought you had saved. If you spent any time in these forums you might notice the multitudes of duplicate posts from people asking things that were answered on that page. those numbers would sure increase if it were as easy as clicking a button to get rid of something that is there to help you. |
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If you spent any time in these forums you might notice the multitudes of duplicate posts from people asking things that were answered on that page |
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And once again, I don't believe anyone in DSL development has ever said anything about wanting to cater to Windows users. |
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The useful master delivers his teachings without making a fuss. While the worthless master delvers his teachings, while trying to make his student feel worthless. |
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That kind of high-handed behavior will simply hold desktop linux off the desktops longer. After all, users DO need support. |
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......... As for the folks who started this topic, shame on you for displaying your rude opinions to newcomers like that. |