It's 11 PM, do you know where your Unix is?

It's 11 PM, do you know where your Unix is?
System V and BSD are fun.

Bankrupt and in the trash?

No support for me :(

If you believe in your heart, man pages will always support you.

Right in front of me

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At work, where I left it.

It's in the mail. All I'll have to do is copy 9,000 lines of C code and translate 2,000 line of PDP-11 assembly to work on a 1990's Thinkpad and I will be the most hipster on Sup Forums ever.

I forgot to check
thanks for the reminder

Nice, what are you using that for?

Neat.

pretty much my main server, hosting a shitty website, experimenting, writing shitty code for nobody, spreadsheets in staroffice and checking my email

sometimes I try to use it to surf the web on old workstations through X forwarding but it's usually a painful experience

>for nobody
But the code is for a big guy.
The code is for you.

Is Minix now pretty much just NetBSD with a different kernel?

From all my research, in current versions: yes.
I've never used Minix or NetBSD/Minix though.

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Why don't you kill yourself and end the pain? That desktop would put me on suicide watch.

It's probably easier to buy an AMD video card than to commit suicide in a country like the USA.

>not using xclock in digital mode instead of that analog mode that conveys fuck all on first glance

>not knowing how to read a clock
But you're right, digital is better.

>those thick borders
>using xclock at all
>not having xeyes open

it's like 32x32 on the default FVWM setup in OpenBSD

you can barely see where the needles are pointing