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Loadfail!!!
Prediction...This year will be a very odd year!
Hard work does not kill people but why risk it: Charlie Mccarthy
A man is not complete until he is married..then..he is finished.
When ALL is lost, what can be found? Even bytes get lonely for a little bit! X-ray confirms Iam spineless!
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Oh I've got the ultimate error message...
"Welcome to Windows!"
VincentV
Somewhere in J-Pop Heaven...
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I was also surprised at this "Core Dump" .
I installed "Don't Panic" on my friend's PC who actually liked user-Friendly distros. I just gave him some print-outs of Archwiki. He never complained to me that he had to do command-line work. After 1 month I asked him why did not he complain to me ? you know what he said ?
He said: " I always cried for I had to do "Xorg -confiugre", "/etc/rc.conf" editing and these kinds of weired things but I never complained because whenever I booted it says "Don't Panic"
so I think next release should be named AIDS
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"Null Pointer", "Segmentation Fault", "Stack Overflow" I like the release names as errors too
Last edited by sjb933 (2007-12-13 01:48:57)
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and in this error-context "phrak" or "hacked phrak" wouldn't be only a tribute to our new overlord but also a nice error-message, as kensai stated out!
edit: I just recognized that "hacked phrak" could also be a *buntu-codename...
Last edited by Flying Saxman (2007-12-13 07:56:05)
now with 80% more sax-appeal!
"I hacked the Phrak, and all I got was this lousy signature"
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I have to admit, it worried me too, I thought my messing with repositories had caused some sort of problem. Cute name, but maybe something a little less....catastrophic?
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Being new to Arch, I got to see the 'don't panic' during the install. Then I almost shat myself when I saw 'core dump.' It took about 15 sec. of panic before I realized it was a release name. THEN I laughed.
Nice one.
/etc/rc.d/ is where daemons reside. Beware.
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Mine is "Schivmeister Brew"
I need real, proper pen and paper for this.
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would "rm -R / " fit
Registered: 2007-05-05
Keep coming back to Arch because its hands down the most amazing distro God has given us.
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