It's 11 PM, do you know where your Unix is?
System V and BSD are fun.
Bankrupt and in the trash?
No support for me :(
>>54970911
If you believe in your heart, man pages will always support you.
Right in front of me
join #baot on rizon for unix talk
>>54970353
At work, where I left it.
>>54970353
It's in the mail. All I'll have to do is copy 9,000 lines of C code and translate 2,000 line of PDP-11 assembly to work on a 1990's Thinkpad and I will be the most hipster on /g/ ever.
>>54970353
I forgot to check
thanks for the reminder
>>54972182
Nice, what are you using that for?
>>54972182
Neat.
>>54972206
pretty much my main server, hosting a shitty website, experimenting, writing shitty code for nobody, spreadsheets in staroffice and checking my email
sometimes I try to use it to surf the web on old workstations through X forwarding but it's usually a painful experience
>>54972409
>for nobody
But the code is for a big guy.
The code is for you.
Is Minix now pretty much just NetBSD with a different kernel?
>>54972742
From all my research, in current versions: yes.
I've never used Minix or NetBSD/Minix though.
>>54974898
Why don't you kill yourself and end the pain? That desktop would put me on suicide watch.
>>54975013
It's probably easier to buy an AMD video card than to commit suicide in a country like the USA.
>>54974898
>not using xclock in digital mode instead of that analog mode that conveys fuck all on first glance
>>54975130
>not knowing how to read a clock
But you're right, digital is better.
>>54974898
>those thick borders
>using xclock at all
>not having xeyes open
>>54975155
it's like 32x32 on the default FVWM setup in OpenBSD
you can barely see where the needles are pointing