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You've done worse to me in RL lol... and I'm not just a senior member I'm a god! (check my eggs) lol jk jk... anywho, yeah we really need to get that website up and get some projects going :P I've been looking forward to that for a while
and from what I've read Gentoo should be fine on a netbook
and from what I've read Gentoo should be fine on a netbook
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I talked to Jamie, he's setting up a new account for OS, we should be up in a week or two, depending on server issues. I just hope there arn't any of the ISP issues this time around.
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Hmm... interesting. How is it? I've been looking for a text editor/minimal IDE to use (Code::Blocks is kinda... eh). How is sciTE?Thomas_Bates wrote:sciTE Text Editor
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I use scite on linux, and occasionally on windows. I love it. Great features, great addons. Notepad++ was based off of it.Ginto8 wrote:Hmm... interesting. How is it? I've been looking for a text editor/minimal IDE to use (Code::Blocks is kinda... eh). How is sciTE?Thomas_Bates wrote:sciTE Text Editor
All this talk of linux has got me wondering, has anyone used openSUSE? Any opinions?
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I used OpenSUSE for a bit, it wouldn't use my speakers and I never could get help on it. Also, I think its KDE, which I'm not a big fan of. If my speakers would have worked, I probably would of used it though.JaxDragon wrote:I use scite on linux, and occasionally on windows. I love it. Great features, great addons. Notepad++ was based off of it.Ginto8 wrote:Hmm... interesting. How is it? I've been looking for a text editor/minimal IDE to use (Code::Blocks is kinda... eh). How is sciTE?Thomas_Bates wrote:sciTE Text Editor
All this talk of linux has got me wondering, has anyone used openSUSE? Any opinions?
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OpenSUSE is decent. its got the backing of novell, which is huge.
also ginto, look into ultraedit32, its got a windows and linux port. its awesome.
also ginto, look into ultraedit32, its got a windows and linux port. its awesome.
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Linux works on anything, and anything works on Linux.ZachO wrote:I also enjoy that linux works on almost anything(xbox, ps3, zipit, pc, psp, celery, the list just go's on and on).
Latest Development: You can run CELERY on LINUX now! http://celeryproject.org/
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Linux runs well on road-kill aswell, especially badgers.dandymcgee wrote:Linux works on anything, and anything works on Linux.ZachO wrote:I also enjoy that linux works on almost anything(xbox, ps3, zipit, pc, psp, celery, the list just go's on and on).
Latest Development: You can run CELERY on LINUX now! http://celeryproject.org/
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jesus lord all mighty, and all the other non existent gods.HELP US!Randi wrote:what is the fastest 64 bit distro of linux? I'm looking for something that I can replace ubuntu 10.04 with.
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lol@truthavansc wrote:jesus lord all mighty, and all the other non existent gods.HELP US!Randi wrote:what is the fastest 64 bit distro of linux? I'm looking for something that I can replace ubuntu 10.04 with.