Hyperblaze
Lifer
forgot my laptop at home...
have a windows workstation at work...
/me wants to have a unix workstation
have a windows workstation at work...
/me wants to have a unix workstation
Originally posted by: njmodi
Segmentation fault. Core dumped.
Originally posted by: amoeba
I remember one time I repeated typed ls in dos.
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: njmodi
Segmentation fault. Core dumped.
Only if you don't know how to use it.
Originally posted by: njmodi
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: njmodi
Segmentation fault. Core dumped.
Only if you don't know how to use it.
More like: Only if you don't know how to work with pointers 😀
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: amoeba
I remember one time I repeated typed ls in dos.
rotfl, you do that to?
i also type "ifconfig" often in dos
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: amoeba
I remember one time I repeated typed ls in dos.
rotfl, you do that to?
i also type "ifconfig" often in dos
I think I've pretty much stopped doing that since I've been forced to use Windows more and more...
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: amoeba
I remember one time I repeated typed ls in dos.
rotfl, you do that to?
i also type "ifconfig" often in dos
I think I've pretty much stopped doing that since I've been forced to use Windows more and more...
sorry to hear 🙁
what i try to do to keep my sanity is just ssh into a unix test server and play around in there...
but if you have no real objective....it can get a tad boring 🙁
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: amoeba
I remember one time I repeated typed ls in dos.
rotfl, you do that to?
i also type "ifconfig" often in dos
I think I've pretty much stopped doing that since I've been forced to use Windows more and more...
sorry to hear 🙁
what i try to do to keep my sanity is just ssh into a unix test server and play around in there...
but if you have no real objective....it can get a tad boring 🙁
It's not that bad. I don't have any really interesting projects going on at the moment anyhow.
I'm still thinking of setting up a kerberos domain, but it seems kind of useless for 2 computers. 😛
Originally posted by: way
Install cygwin.
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: amoeba
I remember one time I repeated typed ls in dos.
rotfl, you do that to?
i also type "ifconfig" often in dos
I think I've pretty much stopped doing that since I've been forced to use Windows more and more...
sorry to hear 🙁
what i try to do to keep my sanity is just ssh into a unix test server and play around in there...
but if you have no real objective....it can get a tad boring 🙁
It's not that bad. I don't have any really interesting projects going on at the moment anyhow.
I'm still thinking of setting up a kerberos domain, but it seems kind of useless for 2 computers. 😛
no way...just do it for the sake of it being fun 😀
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Try this. It helps me through my UNIX withdrawl symptoms when I'm using a Windows machine 🙂
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: amoeba
I remember one time I repeated typed ls in dos.
rotfl, you do that to?
i also type "ifconfig" often in dos
I think I've pretty much stopped doing that since I've been forced to use Windows more and more...
sorry to hear 🙁
what i try to do to keep my sanity is just ssh into a unix test server and play around in there...
but if you have no real objective....it can get a tad boring 🙁
It's not that bad. I don't have any really interesting projects going on at the moment anyhow.
I'm still thinking of setting up a kerberos domain, but it seems kind of useless for 2 computers. 😛
no way...just do it for the sake of it being fun 😀
It would require me to do stuff, and the want to do computer stuff these days is pretty hard to come by...
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Try this. It helps me through my UNIX withdrawl symptoms when I'm using a Windows machine 🙂
obviously you have yet to experience a real addiction such as unix.
Originally posted by: Jero
i hope your gf can help you through that....😉
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Try this. It helps me through my UNIX withdrawl symptoms when I'm using a Windows machine 🙂
obviously you have yet to experience a real addiction such as unix.
SFU > Cygwin.
And it's a lot of OpenBSD code. 😉
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
i hope your gf can help you through that....😉
She motivates me to step away from the computer. 🙂
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Jero
Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Try this. It helps me through my UNIX withdrawl symptoms when I'm using a Windows machine 🙂
obviously you have yet to experience a real addiction such as unix.
SFU > Cygwin.
And it's a lot of OpenBSD code. 😉
oh really? that i was unaware of. my apologizes for my previous comment then.
can you get x running on it and everything?
err...i thought she was a geek?