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#1 2012-02-25 14:02:31

wildegeist
New Member
Registered: 2012-02-25
Posts: 5

Up and running #! 1Day/3Hours, and no worries!

For an "Unstable", it beats my OS X  in everything so far. Bad ass thing this #! so far. I keep waiting for it to break, but no sign of giving up. This is one serious contender!

MacBook Pro P8800/4G RAM, VB With #! (Screaming), Arch (PreConfig), ArchBang (Broken), Slackware (Love it!)

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Be excellent to each other!

#2 2012-02-25 14:45:43

kri5
#! Die Hard
From: L.G.C. UK
Registered: 2011-11-10
Posts: 568

Re: Up and running #! 1Day/3Hours, and no worries!

Hi and welcome virtual member to the #! community. lol

Last edited by kri5 (2012-02-25 14:46:00)


#! Waldorf - 64bit - Xfce

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#3 2012-02-25 17:17:55

ivanovnegro
Ivan #000000
From: unstable madness
Registered: 2011-06-02
Posts: 5,431

Re: Up and running #! 1Day/3Hours, and no worries!

But #! is nothing "Unstable", it is Debian Squeeze (Stable) based, you cannot break it. big_smile You read the disclaimer. smile Of course you can go CrunchBang at a specific point in use...

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#4 2012-02-25 20:34:22

p120d16y
#! Die Hard
From: Midwest
Registered: 2011-08-08
Posts: 800

Re: Up and running #! 1Day/3Hours, and no worries!

It's not going to break.


All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.
---Thomas Jefferson ---

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#5 2012-02-27 00:57:53

Kevin S
Member
Registered: 2011-03-22
Posts: 30

Re: Up and running #! 1Day/3Hours, and no worries!

Yeah, even the backported version is incredibly stable.

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#6 2012-02-27 08:53:39

kd5ob
#! CrunchBanger
From: Oklahoma
Registered: 2012-02-02
Posts: 208

Re: Up and running #! 1Day/3Hours, and no worries!

Yeah,  #! is no longer Ubuntu based.  It's based on Debian Squeeze and the  backports for the new kernel.
Think of #! as your own personal assault vehicle with armor.

Not as heavy as a tank, light weight, jet turbine powered so you can drive through somebody's house at 80 mph.
I recently had 7 DVD.iso's on a loop file system and was using dvdrip to rip em while I had an 8th movie in the DVD drive ripping that with dvdrip
and had a couple of bit torrents going, chrome going, my mp3 downloader going, I was downloading more applications using aptitude and a couple of other things all at the same time.  Try that in Windows or Mac and your dead meat my laddie...

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