Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
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Not much to see its all about the full statusbar. Lemonboy kyrpt xft port awesome fonts for icons and dejavu sans mono.
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
I like the top panel also that lovely heart in middle :P
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^^ Love the bar, chef!
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
symbolism - heart wrapped by lightening bolts
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Thanks guys
Symbolism who me ;)
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
cool shit Chef, well done, indeed like the little piece of decor in the middle :)
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
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tweaked on wmutils a little bit more settled on a statusbar and removed some unused packages. Changed my shell to mksh and built a new kernel 'my little peach' and so on and so forth.
tweaked on wmutils a little bit more settled on a statusbar and removed some unused packages. Changed my shell to mksh and built a new kernel 'my little peach' and so on and so forth.
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
chef, for you: https://www.dropbox.com/s/cub6jgjld5t74 ... l.pdf?dl=0
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
Thanks and Thanks that will be a awesome resource.
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Ooh, that is really nice. I changed to mksh earlier this summer, but didn't stick with it. What do you see as the advantages? Or disadvanges?
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
tbh its really just a matter of something actively developed from MirBSD vs GNU and dependencies.
I will leave BASH as the default on my Linux installs, I think functionality wise they are very close. I haven't done a straight up objective eval because at the end of the day it will be my preference based on subjective things I like anyways.
from Gentoo wiki:
Edit added link just ignore the android stuff gives some comparison on the shells and tools.
http://www.all-things-android.com/conte ... roid-shell
TLDR:
I will leave BASH as the default on my Linux installs, I think functionality wise they are very close. I haven't done a straight up objective eval because at the end of the day it will be my preference based on subjective things I like anyways.
from Gentoo wiki:
FWIWInstalled size is about 280K on an amd64 system (vs. 721K for bash-4).
Edit added link just ignore the android stuff gives some comparison on the shells and tools.
http://www.all-things-android.com/conte ... roid-shell
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Conclusion
Both mksh and bash have an sh compatibility mode. Both are POSIX compliant. and both have their roots in KornShell. The actual differences are very minimal. What makes the difference to an embedded Linux system is the smaller RAM requirements and higher performance of mksh
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
^ Thanks for some interesting read Chef, I had no idea that Android used it, and NetBSD utils. BSD is sneaking in everywhere nowadays o.O
Maybe David was right in a thread somewhere; "BSD is the new linux" :D
cheers
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Maybe David was right in a thread somewhere; "BSD is the new linux" :D
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^
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
Someday I am going to replace my failing 1tb linux drive but for now.
A fresh off the presses install of NetBSD 7.0 on a 128g SSD drive.
This bad boy is lean and mean w/ only 141 packages and needing nothing more OTOH.
Hack font is new thanks to Gekko
I reworked info script a bit thanks to pidsley for the inspiration.
mksh is awesome thanks machinebacon for the book.
wmutils has some minor tweaks and a fresh compile thanks to z3bra all the comments are awesome and I find it very intuitive and the lemonbar pkgsrc package worked well thanks to dkeg for the base script and general sanity checking along the way :)
A fresh off the presses install of NetBSD 7.0 on a 128g SSD drive.
This bad boy is lean and mean w/ only 141 packages and needing nothing more OTOH.
Hack font is new thanks to Gekko
I reworked info script a bit thanks to pidsley for the inspiration.
mksh is awesome thanks machinebacon for the book.
wmutils has some minor tweaks and a fresh compile thanks to z3bra all the comments are awesome and I find it very intuitive and the lemonbar pkgsrc package worked well thanks to dkeg for the base script and general sanity checking along the way :)
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
^ Awesome setup. Now make a spin and let me play with it, don't be so jealous!
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
^ thanks that can be done, let me look into liveCD sans install should be rather simple. Doing a liveCD with install would require a lot of considerations and I don't want to be responsible for someone taking out there drive. If there is enough interest in the liveCD maybe a thorough install write up is in order.
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Re: Chef presents 'Sir Scrotalot' a scrotactacular.
^^ I'd try it for sure. Main reason: just one to replace Arch on my old Aspire 1304XC with some BSD. :)