post your uptime Sup Forums, gentoo has been good to me.
Install gentoo
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I had to restart both my laptop and server
>Just woke up
If that's your server you might like hardened-sources. It's pretty fucking awesome.
>has bleeding edge OS
>old as dirt kernel
>thread should be "compile kernel"
Gentoo actually isn't that bleeding edge.
And 4.4 is currently stable.
Not op but I wouldn't call a kernel released 3mo ago "old as dirt"
I typically only use stable packages on my Gentoo installs.
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How would you go about telling me gentoo isn't bleeding edge? What other distro are ou comparing to? I have a mate who has arch, and gentoo is sometimes updated faster, sometimes slower, but by one or two days at the most. Seriously, what are you comparing it to?
Jesus, only now noticed your pic
>gentoo
>systemd
>fucking Terminal
>unity
Why?
There's a difference between rolling release and bleeding edge. If you want testing/unstable (bleeding edge) then you just tell Portage and compile your system. Not everyone does that. Some people use all stable, some vanilla, hardened and others mix and match.
ha
My install has become extremely bloated.
Gentoo certainly isn't a bleeding edge distro if you stay on the stable branch, which is assumed unless you specifically state that you're on unstable.
The stable branch has some pretty old packages.
It really wouldn't surprise me if these aren't even Gentoo. For some reason people feel a need to fake a Gentoo install.
>not living on the edge
why would I do that? I've installed Gentoo on 5 computers since last year.
573 days lads
I don't know. That fucking Kevin faggot always fakes Gentoo on Ubuntu.
By the way, I'm not the one impersonating ubuntu, I use openRC, one of the main reasons I use gentoo
sorry
casual
How do you like Deepin? Would you recommend it?
My FreeBSD box had about 7 months of uptime until I had to decomission it a few weeks ago.
>autism
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lemme join on the autism ride
% uptime
03:50:08 up 19 days, 11:22, 1 user, load average: 0.02, 0.02, 0.05
what font user?
& is hardened that different to install from regular kernel?
Gentoo Hardened is basically regular-old kernely but with the grsec patchsets applied:
Whats so bad about terminal?
I don't use the DE. Just the screenshot tool, because it has some nice features.
Like? Is it lightweight? Does it require many dependencies?
>2016
>core 2 duo
>2GB RAM
>chinkpad
POO IN THE LOO!
I'd say it's lightweight. It depends on python2 and qt5 I think, both of which you have most likely installed anyway. Other than that there's only deepin-menu which is only a few kb in size.
Features include easy window/area selection, drawing shapes (boxes, arrows) and text in different colors and rotate them.
Wha's going on in the right pane?
After two days, in the desert sun. My skin began to turn red.
After three days, in the desert fun, I was lookin' at a river bed.
And the story they told of a river that flowed, made me sad to think it was dead.
xft:LiberationMono-Regular:antialias=true:size=10
Yeah, it's pretty much the same as
said but if you're a security nut then you might enjoy a lot of the features that grsec has to offer. I mean default has pretty good security in itself but I enjoy a lot of the features that comes with hardened. Can really come in handy if you have a separate work computer or sever.
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What is that running on?
X forwarding over SSH is comfy
Why would you need to do that?
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Why does your shot look like taken on a mac?
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r u teh matricks?!
DELETE THIS
>tfw autistic enough to wake on wan workstation, ssh in, compile screenfetch, and post on indonesian mango peeling board
X220 with meme window manager and aymd meme rig reporting in
Not at home, using Windows on this PC (isn't mine)
I like to forward Firefox and tunnel my traffic so I don't have to set anything up
Thinking about trying out arch soon, What are the differences?
here is the uptime for my home server. there were a lot of thunderstorms last week so the power went out
posting in meme thread
>Intel Atom
>Gentoo
I really hope you are using distcc.
Debian master race.
>owning a Kimsufi box
Shiggydiggity
My homeserver has been up for quite some time. Haven't updated it in months.
its cheap and not a vps
Game of Life desu
Fellow debianfag reporting in:
01:13:31 up 119 days, 8:25, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
hi mum
I've been rebooting often lately due to switching from sysvinit/OpenRC to systemd
>running shells as root
Behold, the arrogant teen community of Arch everyone!
All the fags with Gentoo using less than 900 packages,
Just stop memeing
We know you don't actually use Gentoo
>login as user
>su root
run screenfetch
What's the problem?
>Kernel: x86_64 Linux 4.1.4-xxxx-grs-ipv6-64
wat
user, for the love of God, fix that shit font.
You first
but it's a server, user. on the occasions that i do need to log into it, i generally need to be root.
no, he's RobCo
you dont need to be logged into the root account. Just use sudo. I hope you have root ssh login disabled
why would want to prefix everything with "sudo " when i can just log in as root and save myself keystrokes and the pain of forgetting to use sudo to edit a config file which my normal user doesn't have write permissions on? root ssh login is permitted although i disallow passwords.
Lol fucking idiot
>not using --quiet-build
your EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS are shit
are you using gentoo for the first time?
ohai
It probably was taken on a Mac. Do you know what SSH is?
I... I feel like I'm getting sick...
>log in as regular user
>use sudo before every command
autism
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Why does nobody else use opensnooze?
>x forwarding a terminal
gentoofags, not even once
you're a moron
Install gentoo on everything
How are you posting on Sup Forums right now?
My gateway/firewall, PFsense on FreeBSD... it's stayed up the three times my ISP's modem has gotten dickered.
>every command needs root privileges
ignorance
>i7-870 firewall
fucking toppest of keks
>0.2KWx24x365x$0.10
$175/yr for a fucking router
>not preferring lots of text to flash by your eyes to make you seem l33t
babby detect!
When I do that I just tail -f Sup Forumst/p/**/name/t/b.log
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it's overkill, sure, but with amount of filtering and tunnels it runs it's not as overkill as you might think...
The midrange routers that Electric Sheep (the maintainers) sell have quad core intel CPUs. They're more energy efficient, sure, but it's not a huge waste of a computer.
Besides, my ISP would easy eat that 175 on a router rental vs the simple modem I rent.
Lynnfield's idle is pretty good.
>the only other option besides using an inefficient desktop as a glorified router is to rent a router from the telco
mate, do a fucking cost analysis
10 year old cisco ISR is 200+ in canada.
Juniper is backdoored as fuck.
Consumer shit can't do the amount of filtering I want, or at the speed I need.
I wasn't saying it was a direct comparison between a firewall appliance and a ISP router, I was just saying cost wise, it's a lot better than other solutions I've seen. And heats the house nicely so there's that.
>he thinks gentoo is a bleeding edge distro
I had to reboot 2 weeks ago.
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>1280x1024
Is 2005?
What do you use that server for, i see you're taking up a lot of ram
Sad that nobody can compete with this yet
Never cringed this hard in a desktop thread
This is fucking hideous
inb4 >wangblows
it is known that after 47 days your gig interfaces slow down to 10/100.
Better restart a couple times just to be sure!
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