What are you doing on your GNU/Linux machine?
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Running Windows, apparently
Hacking and cracking people
>tfw learning Unix at uni this semester
I'm so god damn excited
Serious answer. Web browsing. Music and videos, and playing roguelikes.
You don't need to be a power user to justify using a particular OS.
Consuming some media and doing some programming.
And enjoying my free OS like a free beer.
Shitposting and anime though I should probably learn how to program
Scripting/programming and managing my gopherhole
You know just hangin', chillin'.
Ricing
Trying to configure my .xinitrc
>(((arch)))
Web development mostly
No, Richard, it's 'Linux', not 'GNU/Linux'. The most important contributions that the FSF made to Linux were the creation of the GPL and the GCC compiler. Those are fine and inspired products. GCC is a monumental achievement and has earned you, RMS, and the Free Software Foundation countless kudos and much appreciation.
Be grateful for your abilities and your incredible success and your considerable fame. Continue to use that success and fame for good, not evil. Also, be especially grateful for Linux' huge contribution to that success. You, RMS, the Free Software Foundation, and GNU software have reached their current high profiles largely on the back of Linux. You have changed the world. Now, go forth and don't be a nag.
Thanks for listening.
Web browsing, learning to program, hoarding over 500 gigs of music
making new net neutrality threads
I'd just like to interject for a moment. My OS is actually Musl/Busybox/OpenRC/Clang/Linux and not 'GNU/Linux'
Do you have a small matrix code window open at all times?
how do you "learn" an operating system?
Same as I did on my Windows machine.
OP, ask yourself what people do with their computers. Now what about this: on Linux you can do same things!
Let it sink, I know it's a lot to take.
>MBORCC/Linux
Yes
emerging the world
Mind blowing
work
Porn
You can't game on Linturd, fagget!
playing beyond good and evil
Not him, but a operational system is a very complex operation. Sys calls, memory management, process management, exception handlers, storage algorithms, IO interfaces, there is a world and a little more to learn about it.
Captain autismo.
Trying to dockerise (or dockerize?) the main services I run in my network so I can set up slave servers with a simple git pull and docker-compose.
So far I have master and slave DNS w/ DNSSEC and integrated adblock, DHCP server, TFTP/netboot environment, syslog server, web server and load balancer, proxy server.
Working on trying to set up something like volumio for the rPI with additional Bluetooth playback and a master/slave configuration where the slaves are simple speakers connected to a rPI which acts as a pulseaudio sink: while everything works pretty well, I seem I'm not able to find a way to build up a mesh Bluetooth network so that my headphones could receive audio from the closes available "speaker" instead of the master all the time.
>operational system
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Get better then because this isn't that great.
>transparent terminals in the current year
>"look at me I use Void" wallpaper
>literally zero amounts of anime
>doesn't code but puts a config file in the scrot to appear l337.
>literally zero amounts of anime
You say this like it's a bad thing..
It's not like you're learning how to install packages or move files. This:
This is not a game user.
Studying for my last final, Number Theory.
Then probably getting started playing around with emacs and scheme. Never used either but will try to be comfortable with both by the end of winter break.
лoл you mean
I just got my MemePad X230 in the mail. I upgraded it to 10GB of RAM (8GB module and a spare 2GB) and a 275GB SSD. I just installed Fedora with XFCE and copied over my home folder and got everything configured. So now I'm updating and browsing Sup Forums. Later I'm going to set up OS X High Sierra and Windows 10 LTSB virtual machines in QEMU for other programs I want to run on here. The newer keyboards are also very nice. Much better than I expected. I'm not sure why Sup Forums shits on them.
this
Web development and ROS
>including your init system in the name of your OS
actual homosexual
Unironically this
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