hmm. last time i tried to install debian (about two years ago), the installer choked on my hardware: it couldn't install on sata disks. this was of course fixed afterwards...
i have been using usb keyboards for years on my bsd...
anyway, what i'm trying to say: it all depends on your mindset: change is always difficult, if you aren't really interested. everyone is free to use whatever he wants. however don't criticize based on some reservations one might already have.
btw 'common' depends. to me bsd is common. to you linux (perhaps even only one distribution) is common. to others windows is common.
impartial? don't think so, he belongs to a _party_ and is elected not corrupt? i wouldn't know
he cannot be impartial by definition, but he should at least try to act to the good of *all* people. nevertheless, it is amazing to see that there is hardly any separation of powers in the us of a, which is a basic prerequisite of democracy, as i've always been taught.
sorry, i can't see the movie: there is no native flash version for my system :)
who is dying now ... :)
broken? i prefer it over ps(1) and use it outside of any wrapping scripts. moreover, ps(1b) and ps(1) are the same binary.
hmm. last time i tried to install debian (about two years ago), the installer choked on my hardware: it couldn't install on sata disks. this was of course fixed afterwards...
i have been using usb keyboards for years on my bsd...
anyway, what i'm trying to say: it all depends on your mindset: change is always difficult, if you aren't really interested. everyone is free to use whatever he wants. however don't criticize based on some reservations one might already have.
btw 'common' depends. to me bsd is common. to you linux (perhaps even only one distribution) is common. to others windows is common.
have fun!
impartial? don't think so, he belongs to a _party_ and is elected
not corrupt? i wouldn't know
he cannot be impartial by definition, but he should at least try to act to the good of *all* people. nevertheless, it is amazing to see that there is hardly any separation of powers in the us of a, which is a basic prerequisite of democracy, as i've always been taught.
... and hold the world hostage, unless they pay ... one *million* dollars!