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Happy Birthday Sidoh!

Started by Lead, August 11, 2010, 10:26:28 AM

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I baked you a cake... you should eat it before your whole apartment complex breaks in to eat it for you

Sidoh

hahahahahahahahahahahahaha... oh god, that was great zach.  that gave both diane and i quite a laugh.  thanks. :)

thanks all!  much appreciated. :)

i had to give my end-of-summer presentation to over 100 people today.  HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!!!!!

iago

Quote from: Towelie on August 11, 2010, 07:43:07 PM

I baked you a cake... you should eat it before your whole apartment complex breaks in to eat it for you
The doily makes me laugh. :)

Sidoh

Quote from: iago on August 11, 2010, 08:34:43 PM
Quote from: Towelie on August 11, 2010, 07:43:07 PM

I baked you a cake... you should eat it before your whole apartment complex breaks in to eat it for you
The doily makes me laugh. :)

homo :)

Do you watch True Blood, iago?  I think you'd rather like Alexander Skarsgard.

And also... above 95% of the tenants in my apartment complex have 100% more melanin than I.

iago

Quote from: Sidoh on August 11, 2010, 08:47:26 PM
homo :)
I'm glad now that I didn't post what I originally typed, "I love the doily" :P

Quote from: Sidoh on August 11, 2010, 08:47:26 PM
Do you watch True Blood, iago?  I think you'd rather like Alexander Skarsgard.

And also... above 95% of the tenants in my apartment complex have 100% more melanin than I.
No, but that's the second time I've heard that today. I was installing OpenOffice on Gentoo from source, and for some reason they added a configure argument to set the "drink" to "True Blood", so instead of "go have a cup of tea" it says "go have a cup of True Blood". That got me talking to my friend, and he suggested the show. That was this morning. True story. :)

And, in case you're wondering, OpenOffice is still compiling. :)

deadly7

Quote from: iago on August 11, 2010, 09:55:58 PM
Quote from: Sidoh on August 11, 2010, 08:47:26 PM
homo :)
I'm glad now that I didn't post what I originally typed, "I love the doily" :P

Quote from: Sidoh on August 11, 2010, 08:47:26 PM
Do you watch True Blood, iago?  I think you'd rather like Alexander Skarsgard.

And also... above 95% of the tenants in my apartment complex have 100% more melanin than I.
No, but that's the second time I've heard that today. I was installing OpenOffice on Gentoo from source, and for some reason they added a configure argument to set the "drink" to "True Blood", so instead of "go have a cup of tea" it says "go have a cup of True Blood". That got me talking to my friend, and he suggested the show. That was this morning. True story. :)

And, in case you're wondering, OpenOffice is still compiling. :)

You don't make a very compelling argument at all for me to switch to Gentoo from Slackware. Compiling binaries sucks ass. :P
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iago

Quote from: deadly7 on August 11, 2010, 11:35:58 PM
You don't make a very compelling argument at all for me to switch to Gentoo from Slackware. Compiling binaries sucks ass. :P
For the bigger packages, like openoffice and firefox, there are -bin versions available which simply download and install the binaries.

It's possible for people to make ebuilds for anything, whether it's sourcecode, pre-compiled apps, commercial closed-source apps, etc. emerge doesn't *have* to compile stuff, and, in some cases, doesn't.

I'm only doing openoffice from source because I'm curious how long it'd take, and because it's fun to try :)

nslay

Quote from: iago on August 12, 2010, 08:46:58 AM
Quote from: deadly7 on August 11, 2010, 11:35:58 PM
You don't make a very compelling argument at all for me to switch to Gentoo from Slackware. Compiling binaries sucks ass. :P
For the bigger packages, like openoffice and firefox, there are -bin versions available which simply download and install the binaries.

It's possible for people to make ebuilds for anything, whether it's sourcecode, pre-compiled apps, commercial closed-source apps, etc. emerge doesn't *have* to compile stuff, and, in some cases, doesn't.

I'm only doing openoffice from source because I'm curious how long it'd take, and because it's fun to try :)


iago using Gentoo? :O

It's as close to FreeBSD as you can get in Linux.  I think Slackware with pkgsrc is as close to OpenBSD as you can get in Linux (especially because of rc).

Erm, Happy Birthday Sidoh!
An adorable giant isopod!

iago

Quote from: nslay on August 12, 2010, 12:04:39 PM
Quote from: iago on August 12, 2010, 08:46:58 AM
Quote from: deadly7 on August 11, 2010, 11:35:58 PM
You don't make a very compelling argument at all for me to switch to Gentoo from Slackware. Compiling binaries sucks ass. :P
For the bigger packages, like openoffice and firefox, there are -bin versions available which simply download and install the binaries.

It's possible for people to make ebuilds for anything, whether it's sourcecode, pre-compiled apps, commercial closed-source apps, etc. emerge doesn't *have* to compile stuff, and, in some cases, doesn't.

I'm only doing openoffice from source because I'm curious how long it'd take, and because it's fun to try :)


iago using Gentoo? :O

It's as close to FreeBSD as you can get in Linux.  I think Slackware with pkgsrc is as close to OpenBSD as you can get in Linux (especially because of rc).

Erm, Happy Birthday Sidoh!
Slackware epically failed on my netbook, because it needed a customized kernel + other nonsense that Slackware struggled with, so I tried Gentoo. FreeBSD also failed, for what it's worth -- I'm sure it could have been fixed, but I didn't care enough.

nslay

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Quote from: iago on August 12, 2010, 12:13:45 PM
Quote from: nslay on August 12, 2010, 12:04:39 PM
Quote from: iago on August 12, 2010, 08:46:58 AM
Quote from: deadly7 on August 11, 2010, 11:35:58 PM
You don't make a very compelling argument at all for me to switch to Gentoo from Slackware. Compiling binaries sucks ass. :P
For the bigger packages, like openoffice and firefox, there are -bin versions available which simply download and install the binaries.

It's possible for people to make ebuilds for anything, whether it's sourcecode, pre-compiled apps, commercial closed-source apps, etc. emerge doesn't *have* to compile stuff, and, in some cases, doesn't.

I'm only doing openoffice from source because I'm curious how long it'd take, and because it's fun to try :)


iago using Gentoo? :O

It's as close to FreeBSD as you can get in Linux.  I think Slackware with pkgsrc is as close to OpenBSD as you can get in Linux (especially because of rc).

Erm, Happy Birthday Sidoh!
Slackware epically failed on my netbook, because it needed a customized kernel + other nonsense that Slackware struggled with, so I tried Gentoo. FreeBSD also failed, for what it's worth -- I'm sure it could have been fixed, but I didn't care enough.

Well, you're forced to compile a kernel during the Gentoo "installation" process.  I never knew humans could be installers ... but then, OpenBSD's "installer" experience is much like Gentoo's, only that you don't need to copy files, compile a kernel or configure a boot loader.

How do you like portage?

EDIT: For FreeBSD, might want to look here.
An adorable giant isopod!

iago

Quote from: nslay on August 12, 2010, 12:19:50 PM
Quote from: iago on August 12, 2010, 12:13:45 PM
Quote from: nslay on August 12, 2010, 12:04:39 PM
Quote from: iago on August 12, 2010, 08:46:58 AM
Quote from: deadly7 on August 11, 2010, 11:35:58 PM
You don't make a very compelling argument at all for me to switch to Gentoo from Slackware. Compiling binaries sucks ass. :P
For the bigger packages, like openoffice and firefox, there are -bin versions available which simply download and install the binaries.

It's possible for people to make ebuilds for anything, whether it's sourcecode, pre-compiled apps, commercial closed-source apps, etc. emerge doesn't *have* to compile stuff, and, in some cases, doesn't.

I'm only doing openoffice from source because I'm curious how long it'd take, and because it's fun to try :)


iago using Gentoo? :O

It's as close to FreeBSD as you can get in Linux.  I think Slackware with pkgsrc is as close to OpenBSD as you can get in Linux (especially because of rc).

Erm, Happy Birthday Sidoh!
Slackware epically failed on my netbook, because it needed a customized kernel + other nonsense that Slackware struggled with, so I tried Gentoo. FreeBSD also failed, for what it's worth -- I'm sure it could have been fixed, but I didn't care enough.

Well, you're forced to compile a kernel during the Gentoo "installation" process.  I never knew humans could be installers ... but then, OpenBSD's "installer" experience is much like Gentoo's, only that you don't need to copy files, compile a kernel or configure a boot loader.

How do you like portage?

EDIT: For FreeBSD, might want to look here.
It wasn't an Asus, it's Toshiba. I guess it isn't technically a "NetBook", just a tiny laptop. It didn't recognize my ethernet, wireless, video, or basically anything else by default. So I said screw it.

Portage is what emerge is part of, right? It's nice.

Towelie

This is definitely off topic now. :P

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