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- ivanovnegro
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Fuck me, not again such a weird thing.
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I really wondered what he was going to do with his dingleberry in that last clip.
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^^Yeah sure. Every home should have one! :D
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^^ nice! thanks Stark, everything in one place :)
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^ amazing, I like the real time aspect.
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Distrowatch and the massive memory myth (that I never heard of)
http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20160801#myth
http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20160801#myth
..gnutella..
- ivanovnegro
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To me the article does not make sense. Am I the only dumb here?
Anyway I never compare RAM usage of my Linux boxes to Windows boxes because there are none.
Unity or Gnome Shell still will suck your memory regardless how good or bad it cashes the rest in comparison to a lighter desktop. That is my reference. Once the cache is full, good luck. :)
Anyway I never compare RAM usage of my Linux boxes to Windows boxes because there are none.
Unity or Gnome Shell still will suck your memory regardless how good or bad it cashes the rest in comparison to a lighter desktop. That is my reference. Once the cache is full, good luck. :)
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http://www.dvorak.org/blog/2016/02/25/w ... ws-or-osx/
nearly gave it a good read, until:
nearly gave it a good read, until:
maybe, but.. err MATE or anything?Currently running Centos 6.7. Yes – Centos 7 is out there – but it sucks. It runs Gnome 3 which is a huge step backwards from Gnome 2.
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best comment:
20 years experince and you cant edit grub file , get the f*ck out of here you douchebag trolling d*ckhead
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So it seems he tried Mate, he claims so. Not really IMO.wuxmedia wrote:http://www.dvorak.org/blog/2016/02/25/w ... ws-or-osx/
nearly gave it a good read, until:maybe, but.. err MATE or anything?Currently running Centos 6.7. Yes – Centos 7 is out there – but it sucks. It runs Gnome 3 which is a huge step backwards from Gnome 2.
I could not care less about whether people use Linux, Mac or other shit. I love what works for me and you should, too but this is bullshit because you do not know what you are talking about and please correct your grammar or at least do like many of us, use the damn spellchecker.
Here it stops for me.The Mate desktop was more flexible but still wasn’t as easy as Gnome 2 on my Centos 6 install. It created tiny icons any couldn’t adjust the size. It didn’t have as many widgets to put in the task bar as Gnome 2 did. And I was looking for more freedom – not less. And compared to Redhat KDE 2 of 15 years ago it had nothing!
But then I continued...
Look at this sentence.
This is proper English. Fuck me then with my poor English.you would think that when Linus complains people would listed. But they don’t.
Not worth commenting there but he has a point when I overlook his own trolling. :)wuxmedia wrote:best comment:20 years experince and you cant edit grub file , get the f*ck out of here you douchebag trolling d*ckhead
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=kde+change+wallpaperThe KDE was the shortest test. KDE used to be my favorite desktop. I spen an hour just rying to change the wallpaper and gave up.
What an idiot. I like this comment:
Remember the blog about "why tiling window managers suck"? Same thing. I don't like it, so it sucks.It’s the classic bait and switch. Headline: “Here is why Linux sucks” and the article is “Here is why the few Linux desktops I tried suck”
I guess I don't "get" blogs. They all seem like attention-seeking rants to me.
And I don't understand why Linux has to "compete" with anything. If you like Windows or OS/X better, use that and STFU. If you like Openbox more than Spectrwm, use Openbox and STFU. If you don't like systemd, just plain STFU.
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RE: GRUB
Okay, I'll be completely honest here; my experience level is probably close to the 20yr mark as well - maybe not Linux per se, but UNIX-like operating systems in general - and yet, to this day, I still struggle to remember if it's grub-update or update-grub. Nothing to do with the article. Just wanted to make a confession. >_<
Actually, thanks to them aliases, I can't even remember half the basic shell utility commands today anymore. I'd probably die if I forgot to import my shell.rc files one day.
Okay, I'll be completely honest here; my experience level is probably close to the 20yr mark as well - maybe not Linux per se, but UNIX-like operating systems in general - and yet, to this day, I still struggle to remember if it's grub-update or update-grub. Nothing to do with the article. Just wanted to make a confession. >_<
Actually, thanks to them aliases, I can't even remember half the basic shell utility commands today anymore. I'd probably die if I forgot to import my shell.rc files one day.
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^ I'll admit to that too :)
I think because it's "install-grub /dev/sda" then its "grub-update"...hmm or is it?
Pidsley is right about the attention seeking with some blogs, the ones which are like that anyway. They gotta get that traffic baby, sorry for posting it really so you all had to read it.
I think because it's "install-grub /dev/sda" then its "grub-update"...hmm or is it?
Pidsley is right about the attention seeking with some blogs, the ones which are like that anyway. They gotta get that traffic baby, sorry for posting it really so you all had to read it.
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I feel the same when I type some alias commands on the machines of my better half and they do not work.gutterslob wrote: Actually, thanks to them aliases, I can't even remember half the basic shell utility commands today anymore. I'd probably die if I forgot to import my shell.rc files one day.
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IIRC the "update-grub" is a Debian/Ubuntu-only command. On a real Linux system (lol) you have to go through a few steps more, with grub-mkconfig, os-prober and stuff...
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Gimme fuel
Gimme fire
Gimme that which I desire
Ooh!
http://wdtn.com/2016/08/17/man-arrested ... ith-a-van/
Gimme fire
Gimme that which I desire
Ooh!
http://wdtn.com/2016/08/17/man-arrested ... ith-a-van/