//http://www.snotr.com/video/1828
:rollin: I found this especially funny because I use Fedora Linux
I find you especially funny because you use Fedora Linux! :D
OS choice is a new religion.
Quote from: "Jason78"I find you especially funny because you use Fedora Linux! :D
:lol:
Quote from: "aileron"OS choice is a new religion.
Tell me about it... I know some people that are complete Mac junkies as well as complete linux junkies, and others that are complete windows junkies.
I like all of them and currently dualboot windows 8 and linux on my gaming laptop. There are things I can do on fedora, and things I can do on windows. I would have got a Mac again, but they are so expensive.
Does that make me a cross-OSer? :shock: :lol:
"Ubuntu? I'm going to learn Ubuntu?"
Quote from: "PickelledEggs"Does that make me a cross-OSer? :shock: :lol:
Yes it does. And an abomination unto the LORD.
(Mind you, I'm all about using the right tool for the job in my line of work. Sometimes I use a windows system. Sometimes I use linux. And sometimes I do everything possible to avoid working on iOS.)
Quote from: "_Xenu_""Ubuntu? I'm going to learn Ubuntu?"
You don't learn Ubuntu. You learn to use the Bash shell, and then you learn to love it.
Quote from: "Jason78"Quote from: "PickelledEggs"Does that make me a cross-OSer? :shock: :lol:
Yes it does. And an abomination unto the LORD.
(Mind you, I'm all about using the right tool for the job in my line of work. Sometimes I use a windows system. Sometimes I use linux. And sometimes I do everything possible to avoid working on iOS.)
Don't get me wrong. I like Macs. It's a nice, clean, smooth running OS. They are just so overpriced for me. Everything that I ever needed that I had on my mac I can get on Fedora, or whatever distro I am using at the time... or at least a good alternative. And Windows has all the good games. I really only use Windows to print out photo reference and play games...
And I love the terminal. It's like driving a car with a manual transmission. I feel like I'm a part of the machine. :-D
Bash is indeed powerful from a system admin's perspective. Having said that, I don't use it day to day or anything as an average end user.