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So i was like: I am too elite for Mint.

  1. #41
    Originally posted by the holy ghost who actually needs this shit for anything?

    I'm just sick of being a microcuck and windows is designed to slow down the more you use it
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  2. #42
    this is kind of like nootropics

    in theory beneficial but overall a waste of time to become knowledgeable of, and is more for bragging rights/appearing intelligent/the fun of learning than for its actual usefulness. there may be a few circumstances where there's a reason to use an alternative OS, but i dont think these situations occur outside of a specialist's interests.
  3. #43
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by the holy ghost this is kind of like nootropics

    in theory beneficial but overall a waste of time to become knowledgeable of, and is more for bragging rights/appearing intelligent/the fun of learning than for its actual usefulness.

    Yeah, except you can actually get a job doing the things i actively try to learn. Not only that, knowing how to script makes your life a lot easier if you use the computer a lot in any sort of meaningful way.

  4. #44
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Nice ninja edit.
  5. #45
    i edited it before i read your post i swear on the spice entities
  6. #46
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by the holy ghost i edited it before i read your post i swear on the spice entities

    I wasn't calling you out, i was covering my ass.
  7. #47
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    what is it that you don't like about virtualbox?
  8. #48
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by aldra what is it that you don't like about virtualbox?

    Nothing in particular, i am just used to VM.
  9. #49
    aldra JIDF Controlled Opposition
    fair enough. I mostly just like that it's free and open, reasonably well maintained etc..

    it's nice that it's modular too, being able to convert to/from most VHD formats and easily scripted for things like Vagrant - if you get into any sort of dev work hat requires different environments you'll probably end up using it
  10. #50
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    I always use virtualbox at work. I don't really have any domain knowledge about virtualization, I just use it for testing software on different platforms, but so far it's done everything I've needed it to.

    Also a former professor was an engineer on virtualbox 1.0, although I wouldn't use it out of school loyalty or anything like that.
  11. #51
    iamlight Yung Blood
    Originally posted by Sophie I am on Backbox Ubuntu, and you are wrong Kali used to be Backtrack Linux, then it became Kali Moto and the next generation was Kali Sana. What i like about Backbox is that it's optimized when you download it, you get all your developer tools and with little trouble you can even play a fair amount of games on it. Besides that, Backbox comes with a decent amount of auditing tools, all you ever need really, except for Commix. But it's little trouble to download the things that are missing.

    To be honest i am not exactly a Linux Guru, so i never had the pleasure of doing a LFS, but i probably should at some point. Just for the learning experience. Run it in VM.
    *these are codes not sure how work, need ask sophie*


    I am brocolli, chololite, call me reeses can't catch me without the pieces.

    My bad, I don't know what the hell a backbox is, but I remember this red thing released in 2006, that was like the coolest man.

    And I guess now there are a hundred "hacker os's" but all in all Kali is debian with whistles, backtrack is knoppix, and those are just gnu/linux/stuff. This is like the difference between DebKit and DebianKit. Too many similar names.


    I don't understand the mindset, pull up on some LFS, or Gentoo and learn about how the Linux system works. Linus Torvalds wrote it as a hobby, and it is an interesting project thus far. IT is interesting the history of changes like init, systemd, etc and how a system works.

    Arch allows this, and offers great documentation, but LFS allows you a more in depth knowledge.







    Post last edited by iamlight at 2017-01-13T15:23:46.587751+00:00
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  12. #52
    iamlight Yung Blood
    KVM/QEMU and XEN for life.


    http://www.qemu-advent-calendar.org/2016/


    Fuck Dell.
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  13. #53
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by iamlight *these are codes not sure how work, need ask sophie*


    I am brocolli, chololite, call me reeses can't catch me without the pieces.

    My bad, I don't know what the hell a backbox is, but I remember this red thing released in 2006, that was like the coolest man.

    And I guess now there are a hundred "hacker os's" but all in all Kali is debian with whistles, backtrack is knoppix, and those are just gnu/linux/stuff. This is like the difference between DebKit and DebianKit. Too many similar names.


    I don't understand the mindset, pull up on some LFS, or Gentoo and learn about how the Linux system works. Linus Torvalds wrote it as a hobby, and it is an interesting project thus far. IT is interesting the history of changes like init, systemd, etc and how a system works.

    Arch allows this, and offers great documentation, but LFS allows you a more in depth knowledge.







    Post last edited by iamlight at 2017-01-13T15:23:46.587751+00:00

    For sure. I will do a LFS i will put it on my IT to do list.

    1. Learn all the codes
    2. Learn all the hax
    3. Roll distro
  14. #54
    iamlight Yung Blood
    Originally posted by Sophie For sure. I will do a LFS i will put it on my IT to do list.

    1. Learn all the codes
    2. Learn all the hax
    3. Roll distro

    Thank god someone is actually thinking about getting into heaven
  15. #55
    Sophie Pedophile Tech Support
    Originally posted by iamlight Thank god someone is actually thinking about getting into heaven

    People seem to forget that TCP Jesus died for their SYNs.
  16. #56
    Merlin Houston
    Originally posted by Sophie People seem to forget that TCP Jesus died for their SYNs.

    ACK! That's bullshit. UDP is one true way, the all powerful and all knowing, the fallen angel of L4 protocols.
  17. #57
    snab_snib African Astronaut
    i don't get why people try to use linux as a desktop OS. that's not what it's for. get windows 10 and/or a life.
  18. #58
    Originally posted by snab_snib i don't get why people try to use linux as a desktop OS. that's not what it's for. get windows 10 and/or a life.

    Cuck'd
  19. #59
    snab_snib African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Hash Slinging Slasher Cuck'd

    ebin mene.
  20. #60
    Lanny Bird of Courage
    Originally posted by Merlin ACK! That's bullshit. UDP is one true way, the all powerful and all knowing, the fallen angel of L4 protocols.

    best Yeah, is the UDP, needs resequencing who?
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