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This is a discussion on Do you use Linux to do your everyday work? within the The Hangout forums, part of the The Lounge category; Originally Posted by B!n@ry Yep, I use it @: every second, every minute, every hour, every day, every month, every ...


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Old 08-28-2007, 07:58 PM
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Yep,

I use it @:
every second,
every minute,
every hour,
every day,
every month,
every year ...

So Linux is Life
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Old 03-24-2008, 02:11 PM
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i use linux in almost each and every state possible.
how and what uses linux in the devices i got.
4 * p2 - 233 - obviously linux (now all retired hurt, thanks to 12000 INR power bill + A/C)
p4 -1.7 gigs - again linux (retired hurt, see above)
{
amd64 athlon - again linux + openbsd (retired hurt, see above)
amd X2 - again linux + open/net/free bsd (retired hurt, see above)
core2duo - again linux + linux from scratch + bsd from scratch + alive
}
{} = interswapable to conserve power
transcend 4 GiB super fast USB -> debian etch encrypted (serves as A-Z) most trusted, RIGHT HAND RED NECK MAN. X -> OFF when low resource else ON.
transcend 2 GiB v20 -> debian sid/experimental encrypted (serves as A-Z). X -> OFF when low resource else ON.
transcend 4 GiB v30 -> debian sid/experimental encrypted (serves as A-Z). X -> OFF when low resource else ON.
kingston 4 GiB -> BLFS (duh, just trying to push to the edge of the envelope, still got 2.6 GiB free space).
kingston 2 GiB -> sid encrypted, serves as pen testing cum vuln asses (A-Z)
2 * maxtor 500 GiB encrypted + used as portable clone backup drives viz raid 5 type.
maxtor 1 TiB encrypted..... dry brand new fresh and virgin.
wrt54g v5 + redboot + custom firmware + vsat + omni scanner
wrt54gl + sweedddddd -> not telling what it has got (just use it like a cheap 3.5k laptop with 2*12 v battery and bluetooth + t610i + use imagination
d-link 500T adsl2+ -> thinking to install linux-mips or openwrt or deb-mips
200 GiB ATAPI + USB + Windows 2003 (all) encrypted + just in case, says who you cant have windows in USB and encrypted.
well, leaving the last line? i am a total Tux-Idiot.
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