I remember thinking how hard Arch must be. Then you use it for a month. Then you realize it's much easier in many regards, if you're a poweruser.
]]>For some, the enthusiasm with which it is embraced is inversely proportionate to the competence of the embracer, compounded by the frequency and volume of their assessments of their "1337ness".
That guy is good. I might have to steal that for my signature. Unless Ngoonee steals it first.
]]>n00b: I've just rebooted and my screen is all black! HALP!
chap: what distro?
n00b: Archchap: the new Gentoo...
It's the new Gentoo
What was the old Gentoo? Besides being Gentoo.
]]>Ubuntu is pretty all right. One/Unity is kind of irritating, and I found it difficult to get to the terminal. Once you install a sane windows manager it is nice. And the packages are all really stable and well integrated. It's just a bootstrapping problem-- you need a terminal to make changes, but you can't get a terminal without making changes! (or button hunting I guess ).
ctrl+alt+t
or
mod4 and start typing the word 'terminal'
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thatnewyorker wrote:You should see the hate Arch gets on 4chan's /g/. Mentioning it at all will get you 99% troll responses.
can you shed some light on why they hate arch (just curiosity) ?
It's the new Gentoo
]]>You should see the hate Arch gets on 4chan's /g/. Mentioning it at all will get you 99% troll responses.
can you shed some light on why they hate arch (just curiosity) ?
]]>You should see
Thanks, but no thanks :-)
]]>dhave wrote:http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1815121
It's interesting to see how Arch and its users are viewed by others.
Is it wrong for me to find that thread cute?
Well I know that my first instinct was to run up and pinch its little cheeks!
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It's interesting to see how Arch and its users are viewed by others.
Is it wrong for me to find that thread cute?
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