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Forum: Open Source 07-03-2005
426,768
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Aw c'mon.. no ed? Seriously, though. I mostly...
Aw c'mon.. no ed?
Seriously, though. I mostly use Vim for.. well.. everything, and I use ed to look cool in front of my *nix friends. Yup, I can make ed say things other than "?" :cool:
Forum: OS X (Apple) 06-21-2005
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Actually, you might want to consider using...
Actually, you might want to consider using NeoOffice/J (http://www.planamesa.com/neojava/en/index.php)

Not only is it really cool, it also uses the OS X menu bar and doesn't require X11! ^_^
Forum: OS X (Apple) 05-28-2005
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Posted By gnerd
Ah.. ya see, I can get an admin account, but I...
Ah.. ya see, I can get an admin account, but I doubt that its legal to tell anyone here*, especially since you aren't supposed to be using that account, so I'll keep my mouth shut until further...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 01-13-2005
3,612
Posted By gnerd
Great deal!
Okay, I don't know how this is funny, but it is. I found this while searching for Linux (please don't ask). :o
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 10-31-2004
12,507
Posted By gnerd
bah.. another theme on GNOME, this one is an OSX...
bah.. another theme on GNOME, this one is an OSX theme.. enjoy
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 10-19-2004
12,507
Posted By gnerd
I know its been a while, but ive been...
I know its been a while, but ive been wondering... s93366, can you tell me where you got that clock or the clock's name? Im getting bored at the default ones. Thanks
By the way, i have a screenshot...
Forum: OS X (Apple) 08-28-2004
3,392
Posted By gnerd
What you want to do is install kde in fink by...
What you want to do is install kde in fink by the package "bundle-kde". After that is done, you can do "startx" or "startkde".
Forum: OS X (Apple) 08-28-2004
4,283
Posted By gnerd
sudo means to run the command as super-user. The...
sudo means to run the command as super-user. The problem with the command not found is that you need to install the fcache binary. here is the link:...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 08-01-2004
24,134
Posted By gnerd
i just used it 'cause og GNU and Nerd , hence...
i just used it 'cause og GNU and Nerd , hence gnerd
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 07-27-2004
12,507
Posted By gnerd
Umm... i guess my C64-ish theme is kinda GEOS...
Umm... i guess my C64-ish theme is kinda GEOS (old, but it has the trashcan ^_^)
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 07-19-2004
12,507
Posted By gnerd
Commodore 64
I know everyone just couldn't wait to see my C64-themed desktop! I made the folders myself (well, I just merged 2 pictures and touched them up a bit). I changed Konsole to have that (in)famous...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 07-18-2004
12,507
Posted By gnerd
*nix Desktops
Yeah, we all know where to find screenshots of Unix and Linux, but it would be awesome to see some of your *nix screenshots. Okay.. to explain: This is my KDE desktop on Yellow Dog Linux. I changed...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 07-17-2004
6,513
Posted By gnerd
Well, i guess being root counts as being a sys....
Well, i guess being root counts as being a sys. admin. ^_^
Well, I read books on computers, i sleep (and dream of computers) and well... heck, Im rarely away from my computer. So I guess I really...
Forum: Linux 07-17-2004
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Posted By gnerd
Or you could completely waste your time and do...
Or you could completely waste your time and do 'su root', then 'shutdown'. ^_^
Forum: SuSE 07-16-2004
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Posted By gnerd
This is the stats from my eMac running Yellow Dog...
This is the stats from my eMac running Yellow Dog Linux.... kinda sad, but oh well....

cpu : 7455, altivec supported
clock : 999MHz
revision : 3.3 (pvr 8001 0303)...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 07-16-2004
4,010
Posted By gnerd
KDE names
I was kinda bored one day, so I renamed my files in KDE. Here are some examples:

1) I renamed my Hard Drive "Komputer"
2) I renamed my Trashcan to "Krap Bin"

I'm kinda stuck on those two and I...
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 06-27-2004
14,567
Posted By gnerd
good old C64 music ;)
good old C64 music ;)
Forum: Linux 06-27-2004
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Posted By gnerd
In using Yellow Dog Linux and I'm installing the...
In using Yellow Dog Linux and I'm installing the plugins through mozilla/firefox so its installing in the plugins folder :confused: .... I think
Forum: What is on Your Mind? 06-23-2004
6,778
Posted By gnerd
I don't see why people make a big deal about a...
I don't see why people make a big deal about a horse. I doubt it even knows what the heck its doing there! Oh well... I've been to many horse races and I still can't bet on the ambulance :(. It's...
Forum: OS X (Apple) 06-23-2004
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Posted By gnerd
YDL (Yellow Dog Linux) is great (im using it...
YDL (Yellow Dog Linux) is great (im using it now). It has a good graphical installer, too. But if you want something to do on a rainy day (or just bored out of your mind) try installing Gentoo. If...
Forum: Linux 06-22-2004
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Posted By gnerd
Mozilla in Linux
This is kinda a Linux/Mozilla question. I have 2 versions of Mozilla and Firefox. Neither of them can recognise or install plugins. I tried installing plugins from the browser itself, but it doesn't...
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Posted By gnerd
Try downloading a BSD from linuxiso.org (I...
Try downloading a BSD from linuxiso.org (I know... Linux, but they have UNIX too ;)) Then burn the iso to a CD and install ;D
17,106
Posted By gnerd
I got it working by randomly quiting running...
I got it working by randomly quiting running applications (one made my computer restart :D )
Finally, i ran xinit (to use icewm) and it works! I think installing a DOS emulator screwed it up....
17,106
Posted By gnerd
I did not have X11 already running. I rebooted my...
I did not have X11 already running. I rebooted my computer and it still says the error. X11.app isnt even running. I reinstalled X11 SDK and X11.app
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Posted By gnerd
Well, it is worth it in many ways. First, if you...
Well, it is worth it in many ways. First, if you know Unix, you can understand many other operating systems since Unix seems to be comming back as the base of most operating syatems (OSX for example)...
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