Put her on the Arch forums, so she can virtually slap people that don’t RTFM
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redgek
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she just uses the browser and libre office, I admin shit when needed, and well
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What makes openBSD more tinfoil?
redgek
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Our efforts emphasize portability, standardization, correctness, proactive security and integrated cryptography.
They literally joke about that themselves.
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God dammit I wish it ran a couple of my programs and ran well on optimus laptops
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What makes openBSD more tinfoil?
“Only two remote holes in the default install, in a heck of a long time!”
It’s a sad day when they have to up their number. Last time was in 2007, IIRC.
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MFZuul
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I’m glad people are learning how to make quality threads with updated documentation at the top! I take credit for that.
hahaha
Please share for free to me when your done so I can be lazy
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redgek
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I did that since my CPU thread, and I didn’t even know you existed, so reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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MFZuul
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SLANDEROUS LIES
But I will bookmark and like bomb this thread even so!
when I get more likes to give fuuuuuuuuuu
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redgek
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give me likes u bastard
nooooo
become regular already @MFZuul
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FaunCB
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last I checked thats an amd number
redgek
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tfw wireless just worked on OpenBSD
MFZuul
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same one in my toughbook… yes good good… I can rip of @redgek ez now with BSD
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redgek
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this time goodbye for real debian
i386 means x86/IA-32 not x86_64/AMD64. I tried x86_64 first coz Debian worked but I guess OpenBSD is more picky.
it’s 100% intel pent4, I took the cooler out once.
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FaunCB
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well thats not a socket
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1827
at least not an intel socket lol
redgek
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oh wait I thought you were talking about ThinkCentre model.
it’s ehm, 630