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An interview with Richard Stallman on his computer setup:
http://richard.stallman.usesthis.com/
I'm very surprised that he uses a 9 inch netbook as his only computer just because it uses purely open source software. Looks like he is pretty darn hardcore about the free software movement.
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I'm not too surprised. the stallman doesn't fsck around when it comes to free softare.
Hofstadter's Law:
It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
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I'm missing something here--you don't have to suffer with a 9 inch display to use free software.
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I'm missing something here--you don't have to suffer with a 9 inch display to use free software.
Stallman: "because I can run it with 100% free software even at the BIOS level."
Apart from that, it doesnt even have an x86 processor. It has some custom architecture called Loongson which is some kind of MIPs compatible CPU.
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Ah, I remember seeing something like this before:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 87#p589887
Also, see Xyne's observations:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 31#p590031
I'm glad that there are people like Richard Stallman out on the extreme end of some debates to counterbalance the extremists on the other side and I believe that he's done a lot of good, but sometimes he says/does things that make you step back and think "what a f*cking nut".
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Wtf? That is the same as hiding in a cave these days.
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Ah, I remember seeing something like this before:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 87#p589887Also, see Xyne's observations:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 31#p590031Xyne wrote:I'm glad that there are people like Richard Stallman out on the extreme end of some debates to counterbalance the extremists on the other side and I believe that he's done a lot of good, but sometimes he says/does things that make you step back and think "what a f*cking nut".
Xyne's Richard Stallman story was the funniest thing I read in a while!
After a bit of research on Stallman's laptop I realized that not only the software is open source but also the hardware architecture designs.
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LOL !!! Why the heck in that page is the X console link pointing to xfree86 site?
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It seems they eventually did come clean on the MIPS instruction set...
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Supplementing your diet with foot snacks is good for the eyesight it would seem.
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Most of the time I do not have an Internet connection. Once or twice or maybe three times a day I connect and transfer mail in and out. Before sending mail, I always review and revise the outgoing messages. That gives me a chance to catch mistakes and faux pas.
Wtf? That is the same as hiding in a cave these days.
This is more or less what I do, except for the rare day when I feel like chilling on IRC. It is fun (for introverted values of fun) and you should give it a try. It helps that 20% of my drive is full of documentation and fiction to read.
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Supplementing your diet with foot snacks is good for the eyesight it would seem.
???
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Supplementing your diet with foot snacks is good for the eyesight it would seem.
Foot snack? Foot snack??? Didn't know Stallman had gone cannibalistic...
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Ashren wrote:Supplementing your diet with foot snacks is good for the eyesight it would seem.
???
Don't ask. Ignorance is bliss. Some things can not be unseen.
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Supplementing your diet with foot snacks is good for the eyesight it would seem.
Foot snack? Foot snack??? Didn't know Stallman had gone cannibalistic...
It's not cannibalism. It's a fetish. Open your mind!
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gross stuff
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I25UeVXrEHQ
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Supplementing your diet with foot snacks is good for the eyesight it would seem.
Foot snack? Foot snack??? Didn't know Stallman had gone cannibalistic...
youtube it don't say we didn't warn you!
EDIT: IsSuE was fast
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Isn't there that project "coreboot"?
Why doesn't Stallman have a computer that coreboot works on? That would make it all free software, no?
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Yes, Coreboot is an opensource alternative to BIOS.
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We should thank Stallman that he makes us all feel sane and normal. :-)
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Most of the time I do not have an Internet connection. Once or twice or maybe three times a day I connect and transfer mail in and out. Before sending mail, I always review and revise the outgoing messages. That gives me a chance to catch mistakes and faux pas.
Wtf? That is the same as hiding in a cave these days.
knowing Stallman, he probably doesn't pay for internet, he probably just goes to a coffee shop and uses their "open source" wifi.
Hofstadter's Law:
It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.
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Perhaps Stallman also likes the fact that the machine's architecture is also Free, as zowki said.
I reference my thoughts on Stallman: http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php? … 95#p638395
And someone else who commented on LWN, whom I agree very much with: http://lwn.net/Articles/369208/
The one thing that Stalman will never be: a hypocrite.
And BTW, that's actually a pretty sweet netbook. I wouldn't mind one!
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gross stuff
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I25UeVXrEHQ
Stallman, you never cease to amuse me...
Edit: notice my post count
Last edited by zowki (2010-01-26 18:26:53)
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And people say I'm crazy for running an all-Free (sans the BIOS) system on my netbook.
But you have to respect the man for always upholding his principles. There are few hopeless idealists who actually stick to their ideals, and RMS is one of them.
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RMS is god. Whoever doesn't realize that is either too young or has been busy burying their heads in the sand.
Mind, I still haven't found a way of finding out how much that piece of hardware he is using is...
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