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So where is Xyne going from here? Although he declined to comment on any future plans, he did state that he has a few things in mind for the near future.
*contemplates orchestrating a forum invasion to create panic and need*
World, meet Xyne. Xyne, conquer World.
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Thanks for writing the newsletters, I enjoyed this one as well as all others I read so far.
The tips are most useful to me since I often lack what seems to be common knowledge, like how to use diff/patch and so on. The tips are short, to the point and thus useful, thanks.
I also like the interviews, it's nice to get to know the devs a little bit and probably also good for their egos.
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is the multitail link broken? if so, anyone have the right one?
"I know what you're thinking, 'cause right now I'm thinking the same thing. Actually, I've been thinking it ever since I got here:
Why oh why didn't I take the BLUE pill?"
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it was valid as of the date the newsletter was published. however, a few days ago linux.com was given a complete redesign and since then the link is invalid. i have the article mirrored here if you want to read it.
thanks a lot!
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Why oh why didn't I take the BLUE pill?"
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wow... quick reply
at work, vnc'ing to home, bored, reading arch...
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Why oh why didn't I take the BLUE pill?"
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Xyne_from_private_email wrote:*contemplates orchestrating a forum invasion to create panic and need*
World, meet Xyne. Xyne, conquer World.
Well, there goes the element of surprise.
I actually don't even remember the context of that statement... I'll have to find that email if I still have it.
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Suggestion for next newsletter.
Post changes in repositories. eg. tmux, fm, foo added to community.
There shouldn't be any reason to learn more editor types than emacs or vi -- mg (1)
[You learn that sarcasm does not often work well in international forums. That is why we avoid it. -- ewaller (arch linux forum moderator)
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1) Where is the June Newsletter thread?
2) What is the controversial topic that is in the June Newsletter?
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1) Where is the June Newsletter thread?
2) What is the controversial topic that is in the June Newsletter?
It turned out very bad at the end, and let me tell you, it was my fault, didn't knew how to handle everything in the pressure of things, so well, it got deleted, and rightfully so.
Sorry
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2) What is the controversial topic that is in the June Newsletter?
It turns out that Phrakture has been using a Mac for the last 6 months and doesn't even have a running Arch installation now. When asked about it, he said that Archers were f*gs and that Steve Jobs could "c*ckslap Judd to Quebec and back". As you can imagine, there were quite a few verbal outbreaks and a call for his resignation as the Arch Overlord.
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haxit wrote:2) What is the controversial topic that is in the June Newsletter?
It turns out that Phrakture has been using a Mac for the last 6 months and doesn't even have a running Arch installation now. When asked about it, he said that Archers were f*gs and that Steve Jobs could "c*ckslap Judd to Quebec and back". As you can imagine, there were quite a few verbal outbreaks and a call for his resignation as the Arch Overlord.
Errhhhmmmm... LOL
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haxit wrote:2) What is the controversial topic that is in the June Newsletter?
It turns out that Phrakture has been using a Mac for the last 6 months
The sad thing is that this part is actually true. So have I, actually... using one right now. 8-)
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Xyne wrote:haxit wrote:2) What is the controversial topic that is in the June Newsletter?
It turns out that Phrakture has been using a Mac for the last 6 months
The sad thing is that this part is actually true. So have I, actually... using one right now. 8-)
Dusty
you people make me sick!
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Dusty wrote:Xyne wrote:It turns out that Phrakture has been using a Mac for the last 6 months
The sad thing is that this part is actually true. So have I, actually... using one right now. 8-)
Dusty
you people make me sick!
You know when people get to their heads that they are popular, they buy a mac.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the new Arch OS X and iPac logos:
Arch OS X
svg: http://xyne.archlinux.ca/img/logos/arch-osx_logo.svg
svg: http://xyne.archlinux.ca/img/logos/arch-apple_logo.svg
iPac
The new package manager that talks to you.
svg: http://xyne.archlinux.ca/img/logos/arch-ipac_logo.svg
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The new package manager that talks to you.
Great artwork!
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Dieter@be wrote:Dusty wrote:The sad thing is that this part is actually true. So have I, actually... using one right now. 8-)
Dusty
you people make me sick!
You know when people get to their heads that they are popular, they buy a mac.
I didn't say I bought it, neither did Aaron. We both happen to work for companies that pay us to use macs. I don't see anyone stepping up to pay me to use Linux!
But I'd like that, I really would.
Dusty
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I didn't say I bought it, neither did Aaron. We both happen to work for companies that pay us to use macs. I don't see anyone stepping up to pay me to use Linux!
But I'd like that, I really would.
Dusty
Gotta find one of those jobs, are they easy to search for at monster.com? Like, let's say, "job that pays me to use mac"?
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kensai wrote:Dieter@be wrote:you people make me sick!
You know when people get to their heads that they are popular, they buy a mac.
I didn't say I bought it, neither did Aaron. We both happen to work for companies that pay us to use macs. I don't see anyone stepping up to pay me to use Linux!
But I'd like that, I really would.
Dusty
At my previous job, everyone (about 50 people) was using a mac. The techical guys (including me) got macbook pro's. I tried MacOS for a month or so and I really did not like it, so i installed Arch on it. My direct boss didn't like it too much but eventually he was ok with it. (and his boss didn't care )
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At my previous job, everyone (about 50 people) was using a mac. The techical guys (including me) got macbook pro's. I tried MacOS for a month or so and I really did not like it, so i installed Arch on it. My direct boss didn't like it too much but eventually he was ok with it. (and his boss didn't care )
Heh, cool story, all in all I agree with you. The macos is great and looks way way better than windows and that many default Linux DE. But is way too locked in to be of any joy to a customization freak.
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Lol. What did I start by asking just one question
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Well, among other things it led to the inclusion of the Karat font demo in the AUR
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