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  • devonjordan
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    Originally posted by delfin
    Be prepared.
    I figure I have friends like you I can call when I blow up my computer...

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  • jr325es
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    i have Linux Ubuntu, it's pretty cool but im still getting used to it. oh yeh and my zune isn't compatible to it... but my shuffle is lol. it doesn't even need itunes, it came with its own program.

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  • Jean
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    I've been using Linux on/off since kernel 2.0.xx with Slackware distro being my fave.

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  • accident
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    Originally posted by kronus
    I used to run linux on my laptop until I broke it :(
    put linux on the mac book!
    Originally posted by delfin
    Be prepared.
    very prepared, lol

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  • delfin
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    Originally posted by devonjordan
    This weekend I'll be putting Ubuntu onto my laptop, my first venture into the linux territory...
    Be prepared.

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  • devonjordan
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    This weekend I'll be putting Ubuntu onto my laptop, my first venture into the linux territory...

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  • Emperator
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    Ubuntu 8.04 on my netbook and Ubuntu 8.10 on my desktop.

    Waiting for tomorow to grab the 9.04 version :D

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  • kommissar
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    Originally posted by Kruzen
    Nice, thats a good gig. Don't let it slip!
    Yeah, it is pretty sweet. The job itself is easy, I get to work on cool projects, and I get paid to be a graduate student. If anyone else is applying to CS graduate school, send me a PM.

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  • Kruzen
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    Originally posted by kommissar
    Have Gentoo on my desktop machine, FreeBSD (yeah, not really Linux) on the apartment's server :), Debian squeeze on my laptop, and at school I'm a sysadmin for the OpenSuSE machines we use. I'm a CS grad student, so being a sysadmin for the CS department is how they "pay me" to go to grad school, even though I'm making grad student money.

    Go OSS!
    Nice, thats a good gig. Don't let it slip!

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  • kommissar
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    Have Gentoo on my desktop machine, FreeBSD (yeah, not really Linux) on the apartment's server :), Debian squeeze on my laptop, and at school I'm a sysadmin for the OpenSuSE machines we use. I'm a CS grad student, so being a sysadmin for the CS department is how they "pay me" to go to grad school, even though I'm making grad student money.

    Go OSS!

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  • kronus
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    I used to run linux on my laptop until I broke it :(

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  • Scotaku
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    I recently went with Ubuntu 8.10 on my laptop. It was one of a few that had been ironed out and packaged to support all of the devices, including the Bluetooth transceiver.

    It has been waaaay too long. I cut my teeth on SunOS 4.1.1... yeah, back before Solaris was the brand name. I'm glad to say I'm feeling pretty comfortable even though I've been out of the scene for so long. To my own surprise, I found I could divine the correct mounts for my new NAS even though it is geared toward serving CIFS clients... though the true hacker would go make NFS exports on the NAS. That'll be tomorrow's project. ;)

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  • wildstoats
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    I've been a linux junkie for a while now. I've run Mandrake (v3.0, lol), Slackware, Gentoo, Suse, Ubuntu (Desktop and Server builds), Fedora, a couple of Smoothwall boxes, I love it! I have two Ubuntu servers at home right now, one handling all the DNS, DHCP, Squid and the other is a backup server with a 3ware IDE RAID controller and a couple of 750GB drives. Linux is so fun to play with. It really has come a long way just over the few years that I have been using it.

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  • accident
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    The official Linux thread

    So I got tired of Windows being a bitch this week, and decided to put Linux on my laptop.

    I rolled out Gentoo, with ATI's radeon drivers, and it's working like a charm.

    Who else uses Linux? What distro?
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