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Old 05-07-2015, 12:06 AM   #13
eschwartz
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Well, yes I do indeed want the user to be able to have control over his computer. I have had tremendous luck ever since I switched to linux. It is the moronic fools who keep using Windows that cause problems every time I have to plug my flashdrive into their computer to help them (because G-d knows I wouldn't lower myself to use Windows myself).

And unless you completely slept through most of what I said in this thread, you might have noticed when I said doing a disk scan didn't work. I don't really understand why you think the CLI backend would be any luckier, although rest assured it was indeed among the various random experiments I tried.

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Perhaps I should mail you one of my flashdrives and let you try it, if you think I am hallucinating...
This is actually starting to sound rather tempting, despite that it was a joke...
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