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Uh, wrong date, the article says "March 31st" for me!
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Fantastic. This year's April is just great.
Google's Gmail Motion is also pretty epic.
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I LOL'ed big time First impression - archlinux.org got hacked. Second - nice try
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I was strating to believe ... Then I just read the date.
Nice try!
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I knew this is a joke when I read that all Suse will add to the project is a subjective attribute of their community. I had my puzzled 5min though :-D
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A web shop in Sweden put up this champaign today: http://www.webhallen.com/hardvara/kampanjer/ipad_ifit/
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April fools!!...
... right? hehe
joe@trusktr.io - joe at true skater dot io.
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A web shop in Sweden put up this champaign today:
Okay, my Swedish is a bit rusty, so please tanslate...does the babe come with the iPad?
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I thought Arch was supported by illuminati members when I saw Canterbury frontpage.
This is not funny!
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I kinda like arch the way it is. Already free software stands up pretty good it's just that proprietary brands are a whole lot more advertised, therefore more known. For example I never knew about OpenOffice until I've installed linux and started to play along with it,searching for the right software that suits me.
For me it was a shock when I've seen for the first time that OOffice is just as good as the MS products and GIMP is almost as good as PhotoShop. Why ? , because I never knew that there are more than competent alternatives for software you usually have to pay. About 7 years ago I was convinced that free software mostly resumes to something lame and poorly developed, that you can't use for an actual serious business or work. After I've tried linux the way I was seeing things dramatically changed.
I believe this happens only because corporations developing proprietary products spend a whole lot of money every year only in advertising, making their products more known. So I really don't see how a Canterbury distro will make linux more known unless somehow affords spending milions of $ every year in this kind of advertising campaigns.
I've first installed Arch in March
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hehe nice
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www.archlinux.org ....oh sh*t I might have mistyped it. re- www.archlinux.org....hmmm.
Ha! April 1st! A nice one guys!!!
Last edited by dobedo (2011-04-01 09:23:35)
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My heart was pounding when I saw the front page!!
lol nice work
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I liked this one:
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I just released a preview of our new package manager: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=47852
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www.archlinux.org ....oh sh*t I might have mistyped it. re- www.archlinux.org....hmmm.
Ha! April 1st! A nice one guys!!!
He he. It looks more like some sort of a brotherhood of the ring linux edition. I wonder which one will assume the role of smeagol. Just joking, the general idea is nice. I just don't believe it until I see it happen with my own eyes.
Last edited by I'mGeorge (2011-04-01 10:15:25)
I've first installed Arch in March
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I just released a preview of our new package manager: [url]http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=47852[/url]
Cool...so, just when did the Arch core move to AUR???
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It's a pre-release; of course I wont push unstable packages into [core].
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It's a pre-release; of course I wont push unstable packages into [core].
Yea-yea...sure-sure
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Seriously....it's been a long day...
-visit Archlinux ---> huh ?
-visit OmgUbuntu ---> well,disable javascript;
-visit Gnome site ---> Gnome 3 delayed,eyes bleeding.
<heart attack>
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Awesome!
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ZOMG!!! i was like massive..then wait...it's april 1 and i was like FFFFFUUUUU!!!!! i fell for it, i really did!
what i cannot build, i do not understand
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After a long March it is better to have rest on 1st . cant simply a noobs pacman installer. Happy April.
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I just released a preview of our new package manager: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=47852
I found a bug, reporting...
Disfruta la vida, es más tarde de lo que crees. - Proverbio chino
Ten menos. Haz menos. Se más. - Aboodi Shaby
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I just released a preview of our new package manager: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=47852
I was wondering who would post first such a thing :-) It's a pity that I'm at work now so not able to see what's inside this package. will have to wait 'til this evening. Anyway, this is already quite fun
See "cant help" for usage.
...can't help, duh!
Last edited by dobedo (2011-04-01 11:15:57)
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