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Somehow, I think Ubuntu and Windows users have more in common then differences, when it boils down to the masses ^_^
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<leech2you> boys someone can tell me what to do after extract a tar file <leech2you> and i cannot make ./config <leech2you> ?? <tibidi> because it's not config <tibidi> ./configure <leech2you> that's i talkin about <leech2you> root@Dx4#./configure <leech2you> ./configure: Command not found. <dlh> `ls` <leech2you> for others it works <leech2you> but <leech2you> for this one dont <tibidi> is this a package <leech2you> no <leech2you> iptables 1.2 ... <leech2you> root@Dx4#ls -a <leech2you> ./ extensions/ iptables-restore.8 <leech2you> ../ include/ iptables-restore.c <leech2you> COMMIT_NOTES ip6tables-restore.8 iptables-save.8 <leech2you> COPYING ip6tables-restore.c iptables-save.c <leech2you> CURRENT_ISSUES ip6tables-save.8 iptables-standalone.c <leech2you> INCOMPATIBILITIES ip6tables-save.c iptables.8.in <leech2you> INSTALL ip6tables-standalone.c iptables.c <leech2you> Makefile ip6tables.8.in libipq/ <leech2you> Rules.make ip6tables.c libiptc/ <leech2you> TODO <tibidi> somebody shoot him :) <leech2you> i can this by myself <tibidi> i have a feeling <Tekken> astonishing <tibidi> that "make && make install is enough <dlh> leech2you vi INSTALL <leech2you> it says that i have to recompile my kernel <leech2you> :( <Tekken> the point is not to screw the dude <Tekken> to have it static in the kernel and then {lost in translation} <Tekken> here i think he only need to compile it and load it as module <leech2you> yeah that's what i want <leech2you> but ... <Tekken> well tibidi told you how.. <Tekken> make && make install <leech2you> i try this <leech2you> no good <leech2you> w8 <leech2you> root@Dx4#make && make install <leech2you> "Makefile", line 14: Need an operator <leech2you> "Makefile", line 16: Need an operator <leech2you> "Makefile", line 30: Missing dependency operator <tibidi> yo smart ass <tibidi> paste <leech2you> and so on <tibidi> uname -a <leech2you> FreeBSD Dx4.iagod.com 4.9-RELEASE FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE #0: Mon Oct 27 17:51:09 GMT 2003 root@freebsd-stable.sentex.ca:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC i386 <tibidi> jesus <tibidi> leech2you i will come and ban you in the real life! :) <tibidi> with a hammer :)
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Wow...
It just goes to show how often people ignore software licenses; they automatically choose the 'I accept' button without realizing just how far the totalitarian restrictions on use go, only to later fail in understanding just how FREE other software packages can be. Back in when I was in junior high, the school signed up for some deal with Apple so that every student was loaned a laptop for school assignments. I remember there was some stupid rule which stated something about students not being allowed to install additional software on the machines because of 'legal issues' (which I'm pretty sure meant licensing issues). It's not that I had planned on installing BSD or GNU/Linux (I did fantasize about it, though), but I did break that rule pretty quickly by installing Firefox . ---- As an aside, I love how this article states that the students were "empowered as learners and producers of knowledge"; the school provided a fully proprietary environment without even simple development tools installed. The Unix-specific programs, or at least the terminal emulator and X11, (at least from what I remember) were nonexistent on the machines, too. Sounds pretty restrictive if you ask me.
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Most people I know/meet (gnusers aside), don't care much about the license; if they want it, they take it or buy it. They don't look for programs to use, they look at what's on the other sods desktop lol.
With the exception of BIOS/ACPI, I can survive on a fully FOSS system -> free speech, free beer, and lots of code to read, and I can send people some ;-)
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I am not a you-tube fan but today while looking for Sun videos on you-tube and came across this:
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=AhFPlW...eature=related http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=4vGfif...eature=related The man himself (Andy Bechtolshiem) giving a demo of Sun x64 systems. (in case you are wondering who that guy is - he is to computer systems/arch what Bill Joy is to Unix): http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=40EpqU...eature=related http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=-zQ5RL...eature=related http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=N72Gy8...eature=related x4600: http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=pKg83O...eature=related http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=BdkdZs...eature=related oh, and some computer enthusiasts giving an overclocking demo: http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=wSALep...eature=related Last edited by ephemera; 12th December 2008 at 06:29 PM. |
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Microsoft Can't Send You A Shipping Label Because They Already Have Your XBOX? -- consumerist.com
The Red Ring of Death -- TeamXBox, going through 3 XBox 360s trying to fix a red ring. Oh man, I think I nearly pissed my pants lol.
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windows matrix
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Ok, if there are any women present who are offended by this -> I apologize. Just heard this on 94.9 with After MidNite with Blair Garner, and cracked up.
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Be sure the check the title attribute on the original image @ xkcd ;-)
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Both of these are real old ones, but what the heck.
Here they are for your laughing enjoyment: Quote:
Know your system administrator
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