It means exactly the same thing it means in every other context. How fucking stupid are you?
Debian always has at least three releases in active maintenance: "stable", "testing" and "unstable".
stable
The "stable" distribution contains the latest officially released distribution of Debian.
This is the production release of Debian, the one which we primarily recommend using.
unstable
The "unstable" distribution is where active development of Debian occurs. Generally, this distribution is run by developers and those who like to live on the edge.
No shit. Thats the flash ads. Uninstall libswf and install the adblock extension. And if you want to keep a browser open for several weeks at a time, why are you running -unstable? What the fuck did you expect?
dont forget using a proxy server in conjunction with a redirector if you have multiple browsers and/or users and like the idea of just updating new regexps via cron.
It happened to me over Christmas Break already. My friend (completely non-technical) asked me why his Joe Strummer (RIP) cd wouldn't play in his cd player. For a SPLIT SECOND I actually thought about DRM Issues, but then I thought, nahh... Hellcat Records... they wouldn't do that. Now I saw this:
Sounds unhealthy, take some sick days before it gets any worse.
It means exactly the same thing it means in every other context. How fucking stupid are you?
Debian always has at least three releases in active maintenance: "stable", "testing" and "unstable".
stable
The "stable" distribution contains the latest officially released distribution of Debian.
This is the production release of Debian, the one which we primarily recommend using.
unstable
The "unstable" distribution is where active development of Debian occurs. Generally, this distribution is run by developers and those who like to live on the edge.
http://www.debian.org/releases
No shit. Thats the flash ads. Uninstall libswf and install the adblock extension. And if you want to keep a browser open for several weeks at a time, why are you running -unstable? What the fuck did you expect?
dont forget using a proxy server in conjunction with a redirector if you have multiple browsers and/or users and like the idea of just updating new regexps via cron.
It seems slashdot readers "get" the idea of free software, why is it hard to understand that the same ideas exist in the music community?
Instead, I'd like to see some productive discussions of those artists that allow their music to be freely traded.
Linkage: (there just has to be some music you can enjoy at one of the following)
Live Music Archive
Furthurnet Band List
Etree BitTorrent Downloads
It happened to me over Christmas Break already. My friend (completely non-technical) asked me why his Joe Strummer (RIP) cd wouldn't play in his cd player. For a SPLIT SECOND I actually thought about DRM Issues, but then I thought, nahh... Hellcat Records... they wouldn't do that. Now I saw this:
http://www.fatchucks.com/z3.cd.html
Yep, that's it. Fuckin' Crazy.
If you buy a CD, you know that you are paying $17 for the 2 hits on it. The other 10~12 songs are just fluf. If you don't like it, don't buy music
What kind of music do you listen to? thats horrible.
using autoconf might help you out
Wesley Willis.
He whooped Superman and Batman's Ass.