Walter Dnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, 5 August 2005
11:41 PM
Even with that background, my transition to Gentoo wasn't 100%
smooth.
If I had tried jumping from Windows direct to Gentoo, without 4+ years
of linux usage, I would've been lost.
I think you are assuming that a Gentoo
Ryan Viljoen schreef:
You guys and gals are all so proud of it but want to keep it to yourselves.
And what is pride, and when does one feel proud?
When one has done something that is hard for oneself to accomplish,
successfully.
You felt proud when you first tied your own shoes, after
This email address is being abandoned due to the sick amount of junk mail I
receive. Please stop spamming it.
If you are a friend and need to contact me I can be reached at:
Email: firstinitiallastinitial at neochicago.com
IRC: scofflaw on EFnet
Thanks!
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On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 09:27:58AM -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote
My first Linux was Red Hat 8.0. I then went to RH 9.0 and Fedora
Core 1. I for one would not recommend Gentoo to a person who has
never used Linux before. I certainly wouldn't have understood it.
What he said. Around 1997
Does Alice really consitute a girlfriend? ;^p
-Original Message-
From: Paul Kain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 3:20 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Gentoo Badges
no gui, all command line, hardc0re girlfriend
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 06:20 pm, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
[quote]
Let the world know that you run on Gentoo Linux.
Put a Powered by Gentoo image on your Gentoo powered web sites or use
a Gentoo Badge on your web page, blog, forum signature or elsewhere
and link back to http://www.gentoo.org
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
*sigh*
On 8/4/05, Chris Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 06:20 pm, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
[quote]
Let the world
On Thursday 04 August 2005 08:50 am, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
*sigh*
I was of course just kidding. I do like Gentoo but hey, it isn't the
Refer to the Elitest Chowderheads thread on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 15:50 +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
*sigh*
On
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 09:03 -0500, Chris Cox wrote:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 08:50 am, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
*sigh*
I was of
Agreed in all terms!!!
On 8/4/05, Michael Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 09:03 -0500, Chris Cox wrote:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 08:50 am, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats
Gentoo was my first serious distribution, I first tried Red Hat and
got completely put off. I was than introduced to Gentoo and have been
there ever since. Putting a Gentoo Badge in your sig or on your forum
will attract both n00bs yes and other linux users alike. Does it
really mean that the end
At the expense of sounding like an Elitist Chowderhead I kind of
agree with Chris. I'm fairly new to Gentoo (but not to Linux). I came
from Fedora and must say that personally Gentoo makes way more sense
and pisses me off far less than any RedHat distro. But that said I
would never recommend
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 10:50:17AM -0400, Michael Crute wrote:
At the expense of sounding like an Elitist Chowderhead I kind of agree
with Chris. I'm fairly new to Gentoo (but not to Linux). I came from Fedora
and must say that personally Gentoo makes way more sense and pisses me off
far
The facts are:
- Internet is powerful.
- Gentoo and internet talk like friends.
- If you can read and surf the web, you can use almost any program
with a fair documentation and bit of geekness.
- Gentoo is widely documented.
- There's always us to point newbies to RTFM and/or search at Google
:)
I put Gentoo on my mom's computer. I got tired of her asking me questions
about her computer concerning the Windows OS, so I installed an OS *I* could
help her maintain, and not feel disgusted with. Just wanted to share that...
Has anyone else out there put Gentoo on their parents computers?
050804 Chris Cox wrote:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 08:50 am, Ryan Viljoen sighed:
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
I was of course just kidding.
I do like Gentoo but
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 10:22 -0700, Bryan Green wrote:
I put Gentoo on my mom's computer. I got tired of her asking me questions
about her computer concerning the Windows OS, so I installed an OS *I* could
help her maintain, and not feel disgusted with. Just wanted to share that...
Has
Chris Cox wrote:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 08:50 am, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
*sigh*
I was of course just kidding. I do like
Daniel da Veiga wrote:
The facts are:
- Internet is powerful.
- Gentoo and internet talk like friends.
- If you can read and surf the web, you can use almost any program
with a fair documentation and bit of geekness.
- Gentoo is widely documented.
- There's always us to point newbies to RTFM
Philip Webb wrote:
Gentoo is for people who want to manage their own machine in their own way
the real bouncer at the door is the DIY installation test.
This thread is a bit more rational, so no Elitist Chowderhead subject
this time. However...
Does this mean now that I've been admining
The original point of this was to promote Gentoo. You guys and gals
are all so proud of it but want to keep it to yourselves. When a mate
asks me what OS I am running I say Gentoo Linux. If he or she wants a
copy I gladly give it to them and help them out cause someone awhile
back took the time to
Yeah, I think its great! I would buy the t-shirts if I wasn't so far away!
Once you get it well configured, its nice, its fast, its Gentoo!!!
I've been migrating a lot of users after showing my own box to them,
and most say the same, Gentoo is a learning experience, people start
installing it and
nice signature Ryan
http://chill.vault9.net/forums/Ravilj-m2166.html
email me that image please?
thanks :D
On 8/4/05, Ryan Viljoen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The original point of this was to promote Gentoo. You guys and gals
are all so proud of it but want to keep it to yourselves. When a
Craig Zeigler wrote:
Chris Cox wrote:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 08:50 am, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
Yeah so you just skipped n00b status?
You never asked a stupid question?
No I thought not.
Thats the spirit lets keep Gentoo to ourselves so it can grow...
*sigh*
I was of course just
My girlfriend, who has never used windows properley before, let alone
linux, uses my server to irc with using irssi
no gui, all command line, hardc0re girlfriend... not really but damn I wish...
On 8/4/05, Bryan Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I put Gentoo on my mom's computer. I got tired of
On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 13:53:38 -0400 Craig Zeigler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
| DO you really think Gentoo should be the first Distro people new to
| Linux should turn to?
|
|
| In one word... YES!. If you're going to learn your way around Linux
| well, why not start with something that doesn't
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