how to remove bind?
Nick Edwards
nick.z.edwards at gmail.com
Sun Jun 5 03:08:18 UTC 2011
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Kevin O'Gorman <kogorman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Wrong, it is only called bind9-host on ubuntu, and perhaps debian? I
>> suggest you have very limited OS experience.
>> I have used multiple OS's over the years, luckily, none of them break up
>> simple packages in as many pieces.
>>
>>
> <sarcasm>
> Gee, I must have misunderstood the intent of this list. I thought
> ubuntu-users meant this was an Ubuntu support list. So I wasn't addressing
> any other distro in detail.
> </sarcasm>
>
>
I sit? and what help have you offered in relation to the topic at hand ...
ZIP...
> I have written two (small!) operating systems from scratch (for money and
> in assembly language), and done a port of another. I've used about a dozen
> other Non-Unix OSes (Pick or Forth, anyone?)
>
> I've owned and used at home
> SYSV (non-free)
> Esix (non-free)
> Caldera
> RedHat
> Fedora
> Gentoo
> and a few others that I immediately discarded.
>
> I've used at work:
> BSD 3
> CENTOS
> SunOS / Solaris
> amd quite a few non-*n?x systems.
>
> To some, this list may look short. It's enough for me. Since I've been
> doing most of my work on Gentoo and Ubuntu since around 2000, and recently
> dropped Gentoo, I feel competent to remark about Ubuntu at least.
> Please note that I have not commented about the breaking up of packages,
> because I don't care one way or the other.
>
>
oh right so oyu've used allllllllllll those OS's but still think bind9-host
is what its called on every OS?
*shakes head*
dont waste my time any more than you already have son, I have my solution
as mentioned earlier
>
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