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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?