In our forum you just give the coordinates in your woven core memory…
Polymath. Bad in math. Collecting mechanical calculators, likes subtractive manufacturing of wooden implements. Eat the rich. Don’t forget the fiber, danger of constipation. Learn. Get people to learn. By all means. All!
In our forum you just give the coordinates in your woven core memory…
Twelve window manager are not bloat, it’s variety!
Honestly, I’ve done it so often, it runs automatically. The config stuff I have for years and years, I think I haven’t change shit for ever. Runs.
Learning is a religion? You son of a bitch, I’m in!
That’s funny, that’s exactly the method I stored my cdRoms back in the day.
You shall not pass, motherfucker!
I installed Garuda on my wife’s gaming machine last autumn, dual boot with Windows. I haven’t seen her using Windows since then, and she said she hasn’t. She loves it btw, says, even better graphics in some games. And KDE is an eye candy anyways.
Every time I see “green Ubuntu” I’m remembering me, 25 years ago, with another green Linux, Suse, with 12 cdRoms, trying desperately to install it on my ancient grey brick.
Many years ago I wrote some puny lines that randomly and repeatedly inserted the word “documentation” as comments into code. I stumbled upon one of those abominations shortly before Christmas, I laughed so hard as I remembered. I couldn’t explain to anybody why, though.
I’m curious about the fluxbox though.
.config
.config.BAK
.config.BAK2
.config.OLD
.config.bspwm
.config.CWM
.config.JACKAUDIO
.config.LFS1
etc etc
I’m reading it, but in 8 years of several machines with arch and it’s derivates never had. One time an update destroyed the icons of bspwm - that’s about all.
I’m rich asf and not even capable to operate a coffee maker - still using Linux. Whaddaya say now?!