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One-Man-Bucket
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Post by One-Man-Bucket »

I use xubuntu with xfce on my work lappy and we use ubuntu server in our environment.

Ubuntu server on my nuc at home and raspbian on my pi that i use for spotify.

Distros tried and disregarded: slackware 3.0 to, uuh, 8, gentoo, debian, suse, ubuntu desktop, mint, fedora and hanna montana linux.
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Post by fuzzylunkin1 »

One-Man-Bucket wrote:QUOTE (One-Man-Bucket @ Jan 18 2016, 05:46 PM) I use xubuntu with xfce on my work lappy and we use ubuntu server in our environment.

Ubuntu server on my nuc at home and raspbian on my pi that i use for spotify.

Distros tried and disregarded: slackware 3.0 to, uuh, 8, gentoo, debian, suse, ubuntu desktop, mint, fedora and hanna montana linux.
I very highly recommend Ubuntu MATE. Give it a shot, you wont regret it.
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Post by ryujin »

its been a while since i launched a linux computer... but i loved this one.

runs off your RAM, so doesn't even need a hard drive!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hikarunix
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MagisterXF94
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Post by MagisterXF94 »

No arch users?
QUOTE ^cashto@Elem (all): yeah, i imagine if you're rusty, you could build op short for no reason, build a naked ref, then go two techpaths even though your mining is by all objective standards $#@!ed[/quote]
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Post by fuzzylunkin1 »

Senor NoirSol wrote:QUOTE (Senor NoirSol @ Jan 29 2016, 11:05 AM) No arch users?
Please.

This is a community of hardcore users. Not hipsters.
MagisterXF94
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Post by MagisterXF94 »

Oh, I don't give a F about the 1337 way of installing arch.
The os itself isn't bad
QUOTE ^cashto@Elem (all): yeah, i imagine if you're rusty, you could build op short for no reason, build a naked ref, then go two techpaths even though your mining is by all objective standards $#@!ed[/quote]
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One-Man-Bucket
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Post by One-Man-Bucket »

wha'ts the 1337 way of installing leenux?
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Post by Jeruwafi »

unless you roll your own thou are not 1337 enough ;)
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MagisterXF94
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Post by MagisterXF94 »

One-Man-Bucket wrote:QUOTE (One-Man-Bucket @ Jan 31 2016, 12:13 AM) wha'ts the 1337 way of installing leenux?
Ever heard of arch Linux?
They provide only a CL installer and it takes hours to install.
The arch community thinks they are the 1337 community inside the Linux world.
Personally i'm running manjaro, an arch based distro.
QUOTE ^cashto@Elem (all): yeah, i imagine if you're rusty, you could build op short for no reason, build a naked ref, then go two techpaths even though your mining is by all objective standards $#@!ed[/quote]
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Post by fuzzylunkin1 »

Senor NoirSol wrote:QUOTE (Senor NoirSol @ Jan 31 2016, 06:38 AM) Ever heard of arch Linux?
They provide only a CL installer and it takes hours to install.
The arch community thinks they are the 1337 community inside the Linux world.
Personally i'm running manjaro, an arch based distro.
Yeah, Arch basically accepts the "ricers" that couldn't install Gentoo. And I thank them for it.
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