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losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 10-Jul-2013 14:39:26 EDT losinggeneration All of this !debian xul-ext-adblock-plus dependency talk makes me glad that I use a mixed (unstable/testing) environment #NotAffected -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Monday, 17-Jun-2013 12:46:42 EDT losinggeneration @rozzin Because of these discussions, some clarifications have already been made. -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Monday, 17-Jun-2013 10:40:31 EDT losinggeneration @vinc17 You're making an assumption there. From your report, you make it sound like xsltproc fetches from the network fine. #Badbugreporting -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Monday, 17-Jun-2013 10:29:11 EDT losinggeneration @vinc17 You're wrong about xsltproc. It reports: warning: failed to load external entity "http://ur1.ca/8x27" -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Thursday, 11-Apr-2013 11:00:27 EDT losinggeneration Works for me -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2013 14:32:20 EDT losinggeneration @gerlos Something like this: http://is.gd/OJn04T could be run nightly from cron to remove kernels older than 90 days -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2013 14:24:10 EDT losinggeneration Surely there's a middle ground between infinite retention (#debian) and none (#archlinux) In this case, you could likely script removal -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Thursday, 28-Mar-2013 12:53:38 EDT losinggeneration Question: Package: pass (1.4.2-1) -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Jan-2013 16:16:02 EST losinggeneration I look forward to it :) -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Jan-2013 15:25:59 EST losinggeneration I use k3b now-a-days (former grip user as well.) -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Jan-2013 09:33:45 EST losinggeneration @debexpert Or perhaps saying, "And no comparison indeed" may have just been a poor choice of words to express what you meant. -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Jan-2013 09:32:07 EST losinggeneration @debexpert Well /I/ did correct you about what I said :P http://is.gd/ANptki http://is.gd/CG9Hmi -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Jan-2013 17:52:59 EST losinggeneration sometimes http://xkcd.com/386/ :P -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Tuesday, 08-Jan-2013 09:48:29 EST losinggeneration @debexpert *facepalm* You say it's no comparison after _directly_ comparing them: http://is.gd/c1myCx -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Monday, 07-Jan-2013 09:59:44 EST losinggeneration @debexpert I actually said, "comparisons are *valid*" Devil's advocate says: a quick google search shows Ubuntu running on the #n900 ;) -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Friday, 04-Jan-2013 14:07:09 EST losinggeneration @zykotick9 I don't think I could switch. VIM plugins are far too useful to give up (and hard drive space is cheap) -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2013 13:40:23 EST losinggeneration @zykotick9 I also think Ubuntu is doing some interesting things like the recently announced phone OS. -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2013 13:39:57 EST losinggeneration @zykotick9 While not entirely unfair, I do think they're a needed entity for mainstream adaptation. -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2013 09:37:30 EST losinggeneration @zykotick9 Comparisons are valid considering Ubuntu is *based on* Debian. Ubuntu is not Debian though, as some people like to imply -
losinggeneration (losinggeneration)'s status on Friday, 14-Dec-2012 12:35:27 EST losinggeneration @amrhelmy2004 I think disabling journaling is bad advice, unless of course you don't care about data-loss. No swap is fine for >=8Gb RAM