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Offline WMCoolmon

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Firefox: The one that blocks all the schmutz
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Offline Rictor

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Completely awesome.

 

Offline Sandwich

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*marks off name on list*
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"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

Offline Taristin

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Firefox: The one that blocks all the schmutz
Kinda funny...
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Firefox: The one that blocks all the schmutz
I'm too dumb to use Linux, but I use Firefox.

Am I just as cool? Please? :(
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Offline Clave

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1.04 is awesome...:nod:
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Offline Kamikaze

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Quote
Originally posted by MedicinalGoat
I'm too dumb to use Linux


Well, contrary to popular belief using a friendly distro like Mandriva or Suse isn't tough at all. Don't think using Linux will make you cool though, that'll make you a Ricer. :p
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Offline achtung

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I always thought of how funny it seemed that whenever I'm around a person on or near their pc i ask them the same damn thing  "do you use firefox?"  Some people look at me and turn their heads in a  funny way, some say yes and after the question there is usually a conversation concerning firefox, or they say they hate firefox which at that point my head bursts into flames and they are violently attacked with a birrage of words defending firefox.  

I'm trying to break that habit though :D
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Offline Martinus

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Quote
Originally posted by Kamikaze


Well, contrary to popular belief using a friendly distro like Mandriva or Suse isn't tough at all. Don't think using Linux will make you cool though, that'll make you a Ricer. :p

[color=66ff00]I almost cracked a rib reading the first paragraph. :lol:
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Offline Taristin

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Quote
Originally posted by Kamikaze


Well, contrary to popular belief using a friendly distro like Mandriva or Suse isn't tough at all. Don't think using Linux will make you cool though, that'll make you a Ricer. :p


WHy couldn't they use the GT-R, or the Version-R? Why make fun of the only serious honda ever made? :p

Also; *didn't realize computer geeks could be termed as ricers, too. Along with all of those real ricers out there...*
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Offline mikhael

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Wow. I never thought to limit it to just one distro. I always thought all Linux users were ricers.
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Offline WMCoolmon

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Seeing as how I am not "A kitchen utensil used for ricing soft foods by extrusion through small holes.", apparently not all Linux users are ricers. :p
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Offline FireCrack

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but are all linux users ricer operators?
actualy, mabye not.
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Offline Turnsky

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on the subject of fixfox :p

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Offline Martinus

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Quote
Originally posted by FireCrack
but are all linux users ricer operators?

[color=66ff00]I have two spoilers on my gentoo install. ;)

BTW Turnsky brill as usual. :yes:
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Offline FireCrack

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you use gentoo! You feind!!!!


/me has a gentoo partition but no idea what the hell to do to install the damn thing
actualy, mabye not.
"When ink and pen in hands of men Inscribe your form, bipedal P They draw an altar on which God has slaughtered all stability, no eyes could ever soak in all the places you anoint, and yet to see you all at once we only need the point. Flirting with infinity, your geometric progeny that fit inside you oh so tight with triangles that feel so right."
3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944 59230781640628620899862803482534211706...
"Your ever-constant homily says flaw is discipline, the patron saint of imperfection frees us from our sin. And if our transcendental lift shall find a final floor, then Man will know the death of God where wonder was before."

 

Offline Sandwich

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*is woefully at a complete and utter loss where Linux in concerned*

Hey, THAT's what I'll do with my old P3-600 box! Make a gazilion different Linux partitions for a bajillion different Linux installs, so I can mess around with EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THEM for whole MINUTES of solid learning experience! :D
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"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

Offline WMCoolmon

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Just do LFS. :p
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Offline Sandwich

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Somehow I get the impression that LFS ain't for Linux newbs. :p
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"...The quintessential quality of our age is that of dreams coming true. Just think of it. For centuries we have dreamt of flying; recently we made that come true: we have always hankered for speed; now we have speeds greater than we can stand: we wanted to speak to far parts of the Earth; we can: we wanted to explore the sea bottom; we have: and so  on, and so on: and, too, we wanted the power to smash our enemies utterly; we have it. If we had truly wanted peace, we should have had that as well. But true peace has never been one of the genuine dreams - we have got little further than preaching against war in order to appease our consciences. The truly wishful dreams, the many-minded dreams are now irresistible - they become facts." - 'The Outward Urge' by John Wyndham

"The very essence of tolerance rests on the fact that we have to be intolerant of intolerance. Stretching right back to Kant, through the Frankfurt School and up to today, liberalism means that we can do anything we like as long as we don't hurt others. This means that if we are tolerant of others' intolerance - especially when that intolerance is a call for genocide - then all we are doing is allowing that intolerance to flourish, and allowing the violence that will spring from that intolerance to continue unabated." - Bren Carlill

 

Offline Ryx

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Quote
Originally posted by Sandwich
Somehow I get the impression that LFS ain't for Linux newbs. :p


How about Ubuntu?

Very easy, imo. Very painless install. although, sudo-ing get annoying in the long run. Has a livecd so no need to install to test.

I've gone back to playing around with Crux.
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