Comment Re:What's wrong with Windows Server? (Score 2) 613
Now this is it. Do it once and do it well every Unix prof i know used to say. Damn kids. Im selfish though I just want portable scripts.
Now this is it. Do it once and do it well every Unix prof i know used to say. Damn kids. Im selfish though I just want portable scripts.
Middle Initials of his favorite subversives? K. Dick S. Thompson?
Might be harder to deciper than Voltaer
I was beginning to think I was the only one who caught this. Put this in your pack for the next time you need to explain irony and coincidence with someone.
Yeah clickbait false premise. Asus has and always has been good with Linux. I have only ever had problems with particular older distros lacking necessary drivers which is purely on me for trying to install old software on new hardware.
That's funny, they pretty much won those majorities with Liberal outposts in every major province except Alberta- despite a bloc minorities/majority of seats in Quebec.
In ontario and Nova scotia there is full day kindergarten for 4 and up, which is basically stealth free day-care.
Did he greenlight the Anaconda UI changes in RHEL7, because that trash makes Microsoft look like UI whizzes.
excellent point.
Docker is indeed a godsend to developers and the admins that coddle them. Especially on distributions like RHEL and Debian. It may even allow me to skip this whole RHEL7 debacle but time will tell.
I'm with you but debian is rock solid. I hate ubuntu but find working debian to be sweet sweet stability. Unfortunately it almost never handles the latest new new that developers wantwant.
Lemonparty, what is this 2003?
Legend, and they could appreciate the beautiful thing I have built in all its awk and glory.
Yes, it can be quite amusing on a lonely Friday night to play counterspy.
Absolutely, there is an ASCII goatse just for such MOTD occasions.
>While there are a large number of PowerPC systems in the wild, the "everything else" is so much bigger.
Bigger in numbers, but probably not criticality.
The optimum committee has no members. -- Norman Augustine