I posted a problem, but no one from COLA offered any assistance.
As I suspected, the COLA denizens are just a pack of incompetent
distro lackeys.
I hope y'all choke on the next imposition that the distros decide
to shove down your useless, fucking throats.
On 3/6/2026 2:21 PM, Loser At Life Larry Piet (aka Farley Flud) wrote:
I posted a problem, but no one from COLA offered any assistance.
Plus you're an extreme shitheel on cola - you proved long ago you don't deserve help from anyone here.
As I suspected, the COLA denizens are just a pack of incompetent
distro lackeys.
I hope y'all choke on the next imposition that the distros decide
to shove down your useless, fucking throats.
You choke on your own mediocrity. Unable to fix a basic error on a
basic website. You are too limited to support your claims.
I posted a problem, but no one from COLA offered any assistance.
I posted a problem, but no one from COLA offered any assistance.
As I suspected, the COLA denizens are just a pack of incompetent
distro lackeys.
I hope y'all choke on the next imposition that the distros decide
to shove down your useless, fucking throats.
On 06 Mar 2026 21:29:35 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
You choke on your own mediocrity. Unable to fix a basic error on a
basic website. You are too limited to support your claims.
How dare you impugn my technical ability, which is vastly superior
to yours.
On 3/6/2026 4:47 PM, Larry 'Lashes Out' Piet (aka Farley Flud) wrote:
On 06 Mar 2026 21:29:35 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
You choke on your own mediocrity. Unable to fix a basic error on a
basic website. You are too limited to support your claims.
How dare you impugn my technical ability, which is vastly superior
to yours.
Can you do a simple Google query?
AI has gotten very good at answering questions about computing.
Google AI Overview (query "apache webserver won't allow .cs files to be downloaded")
"To allow Apache to serve .cs (C#) files, you must configure it to treat them as downloadable files or plain text, rather than scripts. Add
AddType text/plain .cs to your httpd.conf or .htaccess file, or use <FilesMatch "\.cs$">Header set Content-Disposition
attachment</FilesMatch> to force downloads."
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