Death's too good for them. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by CyberSurfer
Also anyone caught using emacs or joe should be burned as a witch. gedit is acceptable...just.
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Death's too good for them. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by CyberSurfer
Also anyone caught using emacs or joe should be burned as a witch. gedit is acceptable...just.
wossy, when did you come out of cleveland mental institution?
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Originally Posted by wossname
Give me one reason why Gedit is better than Emacs. Except for a n00b?
The only acceptable text editor is vi. Or possibly vim, if there is no other alternative. Gvim is unecessarily ornamented.
I have nothing against vi, nor vim users. But I can't say that I understand why the look down at Emacs users. They are both perfectly good editors. wØØsy is a chav...:)
Ach, emacs is OK but there's nothing worse than going to a strange *nix system and finding that your fave text editor isn't installed. Vi is always guaranteed to be there, hence it's the one I put the time in to learning :)
I know enough Vi to get around. And if I need to to more then a few lines of editing, it is on MY machine..:) And I always have Emacs there..:)
- ØØ -
We have machines which I'm pretty sure predate computers, let alone emacs so vi is a must :p
You are definitly working the wrong place..:)
so you removed your original post, just so that we wouldn't see that you edited? :D
It's quite simple: Because Emacs != vi(m).. :afrog:Quote:
Originally Posted by NoteMe
Gnome :sick:Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
Cleveland? Never been to that one.Quote:
Originally Posted by chocoloco
Macs arent really more expensive than PCs.
all patients say that ...Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
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Originally Posted by Arrow_Raider
all patients say that...
I agree, but can I still be a communist?Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
You misquoted me woss.I wasn't making fun of you :)Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
Nope.Quote:
Originally Posted by litlewiki
TrueQuote:
Why do I bother?
Buy a Mac ******s.
The preview impressed me, so I thought to try it myself.
I download the Kororaa Live CD from here:
http://tr.searching.com/view.php?id=406743
Burned the ISO, booted the computer with it, started to boot from CD, but it was not what I expected.
The boot screen is supposed to look like this:
http://www.tuxmachines.org/gallery/a...oot1.sized.jpg
Screen shot from here: http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/5476
But what I got was just text like in DOS, that was not aligned, it was all over the screen, and on top of the screen I got some weird characters flashing in green and red.
After that the screen went in power save mode, and that's it, the CD stopped reading, and I waited, and waited, but nothing... so I gave up, reset the computer, and booted back from hard drive...
PS, my computer specs:
P4 3.2 GHz dual core
2 GByte RAM
3 Hard Drives totaling 630GBytes (one of them empty)
There is a PC version of Mac OS X, named Darwin. It is not for sale, it's opensource. Visit www.opensource.apple.com.Quote:
Originally Posted by kleinma
I have a SuSE but I don't know those features (I'm really new in Linux and also Mac). I'm using M$ products for more than 10 years (from MSDos, Win95 to WinXP). I found out that there are many companies and some internet cafe that are using Linux here in our country (because it is free) that is why I'm studying Linux(SuSE 10.0) and also Mac OS X(Darwin). ;)
How to activate those features? My SuSE 10.0 and Mac OS X are both running under VMWare 1.0. ;)
Darwin isn't mac os x; Darwin is the core of mac os x. Darwin its self doesn't come with any GUI, though you can download KDE for it I believe.
Yeah, I'm sorry for my mistakes. But I am using the Darwin's Kernel for OSX86.
It is legal.