i have a genetic anomoly. when i defacate, my stool contains broad beans.
i live in a desert.
i plant the broad beans in the desert in which i live. strangely enough they grow, even though it is not their native climate.
these beans proved to be my staple diet.
for many years now i have been fashioning the silicon which is emitted as i chew the beans, into an x86 based pc with wireless satellite linkup. which i am using today right now.
the power is drawn from the wind generated from living solely on broad beans and sand. which is a surprising amount - i can tell you. this is channeled through an intricate wind farm arrangement constructed entirely from the keratin harvasted from my nail clippings. beans make your nails grown quickly.
all in all i have found my life to be wholly lacking in any dependance on others.
i'd die for shift key though.
There seems a certain irony in the advertisment stating "Windows 2003 outperforms every Linux Red Hat Configuration Tested" being underneath a/. story entitled "Worst Explanation From Tech Support?"
Thats not a fault of the kernel thats the distro monkeys.
Slackware seemed to work fine for me. Are you sure you've tried ALL of the distros, ther's a lot of them...
i have a genetic anomoly. when i defacate, my stool contains broad beans. i live in a desert. i plant the broad beans in the desert in which i live. strangely enough they grow, even though it is not their native climate. these beans proved to be my staple diet. for many years now i have been fashioning the silicon which is emitted as i chew the beans, into an x86 based pc with wireless satellite linkup. which i am using today right now. the power is drawn from the wind generated from living solely on broad beans and sand. which is a surprising amount - i can tell you. this is channeled through an intricate wind farm arrangement constructed entirely from the keratin harvasted from my nail clippings. beans make your nails grown quickly. all in all i have found my life to be wholly lacking in any dependance on others. i'd die for shift key though.
mount -o loop -t iso9660 filename.iso /mnt/iso
http://www.google.com/search?q=mount+iso
they are distros. Distro's have many things in them, and you choose what you want. Windows is kind of the same only less so.
it would have been 1st post.
There seems a certain irony in the advertisment stating "Windows 2003 outperforms every Linux Red Hat Configuration Tested" being underneath a /. story entitled "Worst Explanation From Tech Support?"
because he doesnt want to blow his cover, not after his mate saddam got busted
which, of course is much less credible than the not-really-anonymous-no-sir-not-one-bit monicker of pair-a-noyd
Thats not a fault of the kernel thats the distro monkeys. Slackware seemed to work fine for me. Are you sure you've tried ALL of the distros, ther's a lot of them ...