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Estėrion
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,03:25 |
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so... that
what are the top ten reasons for running linux?
just a question.
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Estėrion
Fake anarchist wannabe
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,04:00 |
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oh... and top ten distribution and stuff.
I just want to think of an inteligent excuse for downloading the thing
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blanalex
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,05:58 |
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1- IT WORKS! 2- If it doesn't, you have logfiles, debug and verbose modes 3- Applications don't interfere with each other: "Dammit, i must reformat because the new ICQ conflicts with team fortress!" 4- It's rock stable... 129 days of uptime ain't bad 5- Everything is configurable/modifiable, from the scripts, the config files down to the source code 6- Power-frugal: I installed it on a 486 w/ 16Mb RAM as a failover DHCP server 7- Doesn't need a ton of memory to work 8- Good I/O subsystem: your mp3's won't skip if you're using a floppy 9- Lots of documentation 10- It's a network Swiss Knife: you can install services for everything (Windows Sharing, Mac Sharing, HTTP, FTP, SSH, mail server, IRC, etc) server
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blanalex
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,06:04 |
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On the negative side: 1- Graphical interface is still slow and lack features, compared to Windows' GDI and MacOS X' Quartz (however, X11 allows graphical applications to run remotely, either just one windowed application or a full desktop) 2- Installing packages can be something a PITA, because of the library dependencies 3- Almost no recent or interesting games, unless you're running an emulator (vmware) or a wrapper (wine) -- even with those YMMV
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L33T_h4x0r_d00d
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,14:41 |
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Quote (blanalex @ 16 July 2002,22:04) | 3- Almost no recent or interesting games, unless you're running an emulator (vmware) or a wrapper (wine) -- even with those YMMV |
Come on man, you know wine is not an emulator.
-------------- This game is so boring it wouldn't be fun if you were somehow playing it while bungee jumping into a Chuck E. Cheese's full of nude ninja girls fighting the Predator. -seanbaby
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blanalex
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,15:52 |
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Quote (L33T_h4x0r_d00d @ 17 July 2002,01:41) | 4-->Quote (blanalex @ 16 July 2002,224) | 3- Almost no recent or interesting games, unless you're running an emulator (vmware) or a wrapper (wine) -- even with those YMMV |
Come on man, you know wine is not an emulator. |
Learn to read
I said vmware's an emulator and wine's a wrapper
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L33T_h4x0r_d00d
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,16:52 |
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Quote (blanalex @ 17 July 2002,07:52) | Learn to read
I said vmware's an emulator and wine's a wrapper |
Yea but then I can't do my cheesy h4x0r joke. Theres not too many chances to throw that one in.
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Necromancer
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Posted on: Jul. 17 2002,17:44 |
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Quote (L33T_h4x0r_d00d @ 17 July 2002,14:41) | Come on man, you know wine is not an emulator. |
*giggles like a school girl
i knew that vasectomy would have some side effects
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