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happiness thread (2014-06-25 12:37:28) :
[quote Rhetorica]Wow. Such mono, very culture. Part of the joy of distros is being able to put up with all of them at once. Anthologica runs SUSE, CM.net runs Arch, and my work machines are (mostly) Ubuntu... Except for SciNet, which is CentOS. Out of all the systems I've used at worked with, I think SLES (Enterprise SUSE) is the only truly awful one; their repos aren't quite complete enough to accomplish arbitrary tasks. [/quote]
Nort's scared me away from Arch for life most likely. I ...
owned by Nessari, last edited 2014-06-25 12:37:28.
Test thread! (2014-06-25 12:31:57) :
Hmm.
(FetLife was written in Ruby, Scala and erlang. Does it count as programming fetishism?)
[quote]Au contraire: Ada is quite unpopular with BDSM enthusiasts, it's too safe. Just take a look at FreeBDSM, or NetBDSM, or OpenBDSM, or DragonFlyBDSM sources: they're all mostly C. [/quote]
Lel.
owned by thelettermu, last edited 2014-06-25 12:32:15.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 12:27:06) :
My ancient netbook runs Mint. Generally I like it, but it might not be light enough for that computer.
owned by Morrígan, last edited 2014-06-25 12:27:06.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 12:25:04) :
[quote Rhetorica]and my work machines are (mostly) Ubuntu[/quote]
I wish I had that option. They're all Windows XP or 7. HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO ENTER UNICODE CHARACTERS FFS AND THIS IS TWENTY-FOURTEEN :|
owned by Jipí, last edited 2014-06-25 12:25:21.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 12:07:11) :
[quote Morrígan]**Debian 4 Life**
I tried SUSE but I had problems with it running crazy slow (on my VM) or not starting (on my second box).[/quote]
I'm probably going with [http://www.linuxmint.com/download_lmde.php|LMDE] next time I reinstall my system, having gone from Mint for a very long time to Ubuntu recently.
owned by Nessari, last edited 2014-06-25 12:07:11.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 11:56:03) :
Wow. Such mono, very culture. Part of the joy of distros is being able to put up with all of them at once. Anthologica runs SUSE, CM.net runs Arch, and my work machines are (mostly) Ubuntu... Except for SciNet, which is CentOS. Out of all the systems I've used at worked with, I think SLES (Enterprise SUSE) is the only truly awful one; their repos aren't quite complete enough to accomplish arbitrary tasks.
owned by Rhetorica, last edited 2014-06-25 11:56:45.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 11:39:36) :
[quote meficat][quote Nortaneous][quote Pthagnar]i just apt-getted 'pacman' and it doesn't take parameters or anything, it is just pacman
you are psychotic[/quote]
it took me a literal year after installing ubuntu before i got used to typing apt-get install instead of pacman -S[/quote]
Don't you have Synaptic or something as default in Ubuntu?[/quote]
Synaptic isn't even installed in Ubuntu anymore. It's still in the repos, but it's been sent to the Not Automatically In...
owned by Nessari, last edited 2014-06-25 11:40:06.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 11:08:21) :
**Debian 4 Life**
I tried SUSE but I had problems with it running crazy slow (on my VM) or not starting (on my second box).
owned by Morrígan, last edited 2014-06-25 11:08:21.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 10:21:27) :
[quote Nortaneous][quote Pthagnar]i just apt-getted 'pacman' and it doesn't take parameters or anything, it is just pacman
you are psychotic[/quote]
it took me a literal year after installing ubuntu before i got used to typing apt-get install instead of pacman -S[/quote]
Don't you have Synaptic or something as default in Ubuntu?
owned by thelettermu, last edited 2014-06-25 10:21:27.
happiness thread (2014-06-25 10:06:25) :
[quote Pthagnar]i just apt-getted 'pacman' and it doesn't take parameters or anything, it is just pacman
you are psychotic[/quote]
it took me a literal year after installing ubuntu before i got used to typing apt-get install instead of pacman -S
fuck to ubuntu shit fruit distro
owned by Nortaneous, last edited 2014-06-25 10:06:25.
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