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so you can compile it on your i7, but not your x86 ?
your i7 is an x86 though.
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so you can compile it on your i7, but not your x86 ?
your i7 is an x86 though.
exactly. and the i7 is 64bit. the kernel was compiled with 32bit executables support, and the distccd is running in a jail with multilib support (where the armv7 gcc was built).
I was very surprised to see everything work, and not work on the x86 processor(maybe it's an old processor thing.)..
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Of course they do - Mark Gatiss has a lab called Bunsen
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Nope, but my wife wants a real live minion! O:)
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So yesterday was supposedly some sort of Apple product release day, judging from my RSS feed which was completely polluted with iPhone this and iPad that. So I did some reading and apparently Apple went and released some big-ass iPad with keyboard and stylus and stuff - basically Apple's MS Surface.
That, in turn, made me recall this strip;
http://s30.postimg.org/pjl00zy01/COenro_JWEAAj_Loi.jpg
What's eerie is that it was published in 2012.
Point & Squirt
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I hate Apple so much...
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Winpple or Appdows ]:D
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Apple or Windows, pick your poison. I pick apple.
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So yesterday was supposedly some sort of Apple product release day...
Yes, the Apple Pencil was released!
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I almost forgot the revolutionary new Apple Remote also came out!
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And coming this fall, the Apple Middle-finger Emoji!
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OMG! Apple's Pencil looks great, but... and a $99 but too...
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And coming this fall, the Apple Middle-finger Emoji!
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Yesterday, I installed Cyanogenmod 12.1 (Android 5.1.1) on my 2.5y/o Samsung Galaxy Express (which never received any meaningful update), and performance is through the roof. A few things are clearly less refined (for example, the auto-adjustment of the display brightness depending on the incoming light is not smooth but in rougher steps), and basic system applications are clearly in the need of more polishing (contacts app, basic Google Calendar widget), but it's quite amazing how much life better(ish) software brings into old crappy phones previously run by fermented 4.1.2 jelly beans. Battery life is as before too; so this will spare me the purchase of a replacement for another year or so
Ah and I forgot, something's up with the font rendering. Looks like bad hinting everywhere. :< But that's just nitpickery.
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better(ish)
yeah, i've always been wondering how much better than android CM really is... particularly from a Linux/FOSS point of view.
last thing i heard, it's more of a testbed for than an alternative to android.
and their image (community driven, bla bla) is being kept up actively by google.
but, if it really makes old(ish) phones better, that's always a good thing.
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wow.. my usb mouse can be turned on and off by the kitchen stove's electric starter.
With the laptop about 1m from the stove and the mouse plugged in (obviously), when I press the starter button (the one that makes a loud electric "buzz", not those modern "tic-tic" ones) , the mouse turns off, then I press it again, and it goes back on. The laptop does not have to be plugged in.
I'm scared. poltergeist?
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5 line grub.cfg anyone?
set default=0
set timeout=0
menuentry "Arch" {
linux /boot/vmlinuz-linux root=/dev/sda1 rw quiet ipv6.disable=1
initrd /boot/intel-ucode.img /boot/initramfs-linux.img
}
With thanks to @earnestly over on the Arch forums for helping me trim it down.
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