Nooby's sister will make a post to test if it all works out
In memoriam.
Nooby,
this forum misses you, your sense of fairness and your inquisitive mind.
Bye for now...
Nooby,
this forum misses you, your sense of fairness and your inquisitive mind.
Bye for now...
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
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"You want it darker? We kill the flame." (L. Cohen)
Our friend, Nooby..
Still thinking of you, Nooby....of the innovative ideas you had and our many conversations (one even by phone, Oz <-> Sweden ) xo
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http://puppylinux.info/topic/testingnooby wrote:I would want to test that one. But I am using a NTFS internal HD
and Debian don't allow one to have write permissions to that one.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 612#539612
http://semplice-linux.org/community-old ... tml#msg260
Too late for you to test buddy, but Debian supports this now.
Thanks for pushing me to search for such fix years ago. RIP.
Support for live-rw save file on NTFS partition.
Support for persistence file on NTFS partition.
Toni
I came to forum some 3 months before this thread was created. (Was on another account).
Saw his thread about his illness. Tried to cheer him up.
But that's all we could do.
I was and am still a noob, so found his questions quite similar to mine.
Some people misunderstood him.
But we miss them most who we misunderstand when they are with us.....
Rest in peace nooby.
I will follow you later too.
Saw his thread about his illness. Tried to cheer him up.
But that's all we could do.
I was and am still a noob, so found his questions quite similar to mine.
Some people misunderstood him.
But we miss them most who we misunderstand when they are with us.....
Rest in peace nooby.
I will follow you later too.
Just spent the past few hours reading through this thread, and a few others, looking over nooby's post. I've only been a forum member (Belham & Belham2) for about a year now, and I never knew-----when I did searches looking for answers for things I thought too stupid to ask----that it was Nooby's posts, and the replies to them, that I was usually getting help from. I never put two and two together, until I read this "passing of Nooby" post/thread now.
Maybe this sounds far-fetched, but new members to murga (as some sort of forum joining requirement test) ought to be required to read a lot of Nooby's posts. His laughter, the struggles, the tenacity, and then more laughter along with reflections on life, come through the posts loud & clear.
What struck me most was his inner strength, and his understanding of all of our's fraility (and attempt to just get through every day). These following lines from Nooby let me know he was/is one of the reasons humanity will keep moving forward:
"So to me God is something us humans came up with way back
when we saw the need for such supernatural persons to help us.
God exists in our hearts that we have in our brains. The copy of
the physical heart so God is an interpretation of how it feels to be human.
Nothing supernatural about God in my interpretation. God is absolutely
physical being a natural way the body works giving us Placebo console
when we need such. A survival strategy the body has intuitively.
Yes I will start the chemo treatment but knowing how bad I am at
stomaching pain and feeling illness fail to know the english word.
nausea most likely google suggest. I hate such feelings.
Well I keep you posted on such Smile "
I wish I could have known you, Nooby, it's rare to come across people who actually can see the larger picture in this universe and how we and our lives fit in it. May a small quantum part of you be resurrected in all of us, and all future generations. We definitely would not be poorer for it.
Maybe this sounds far-fetched, but new members to murga (as some sort of forum joining requirement test) ought to be required to read a lot of Nooby's posts. His laughter, the struggles, the tenacity, and then more laughter along with reflections on life, come through the posts loud & clear.
What struck me most was his inner strength, and his understanding of all of our's fraility (and attempt to just get through every day). These following lines from Nooby let me know he was/is one of the reasons humanity will keep moving forward:
"So to me God is something us humans came up with way back
when we saw the need for such supernatural persons to help us.
God exists in our hearts that we have in our brains. The copy of
the physical heart so God is an interpretation of how it feels to be human.
Nothing supernatural about God in my interpretation. God is absolutely
physical being a natural way the body works giving us Placebo console
when we need such. A survival strategy the body has intuitively.
Yes I will start the chemo treatment but knowing how bad I am at
stomaching pain and feeling illness fail to know the english word.
nausea most likely google suggest. I hate such feelings.
Well I keep you posted on such Smile "
I wish I could have known you, Nooby, it's rare to come across people who actually can see the larger picture in this universe and how we and our lives fit in it. May a small quantum part of you be resurrected in all of us, and all future generations. We definitely would not be poorer for it.
I missed his goodbye-versary, Hard to think nooby's been 3 years gone already. Nice to see him pop up in threads I have been trawling for answers to various and obscure hardware problems. A true voyager who will never truly be forgotten
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Just finishing up my eons2018 project, and thought to stop in here to pay my respects again to nooby. Its been over 3 years since he died, and 9 1/2 years since I came here from eee-users group. I think he first posted a month or two later (around June/July 2008).
Sadly and with regards
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It will have been 5 years on the 10th of June that you left us Nooby, I was just thinking of you so though just call in and say good day, say hi to my mum for me will you, she left us on the 1st of June last year, must be that it's mothers day and I can't see her and I miss hearing her voice.
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Remembering nooby ...Hi everyone.
This afternoon my brother, called "nooby" on this forum, died as the result of a cancer disease.
It was his big wish that you guys should be told this and by know you all know what happened. This forum must have meant a lot to him.
Thank you for friendship.
Kindly nooby's sister.
Always asking. Always nooby.