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To: Tom C who wrote (9050)5/14/2000 8:56:00 PM
From: Kashish King  Respond to of 9798
 
Tom,

JC sees all critical comments as "rage" or "vendetta". He's doing a rather poor job of defending CORL and the losses he is facing aren't helping matters. His normal reaction is to claim he's putting you on his ignore list which means he'll be reading your posts religiously. He babbles on and on about the $5 (it may be $6 now) version of Debian as though it were owned by Corel rather than being a free distribution of what is already a free operating system.

Note that Red Hat is the standard in terms of installation and packaging. Debian uses their own installation packages and they're not compatible with RPM -- Redhat Package Manager, originally written by Caldera. There are a lot of companies coming out with Debian hacks, as they're called, since you get the appearance of your own distro quickly. I would just quietly ignore JC since he's clearly on a mission to spread false and misleading information to support his failed investment.

If he ever posts anything of consequence to CORL let me know. I have given up wading through his rambling fabrications looking for substance. If he's not rambling he's issuing veiled threats or simply spreading FUD about INPR. It's pathetic and it's going to come back and bite him. I don't like to see people lose money but he's making it tough to maintain that policy.