May be if you talk in English, we people can join you two , if you wish :)
May be if you talk in English, we people can join you two , if you wish :)
welcome aboard :)
When I was in college, I started to learn 'C'. I used 'Turbo C' in Windows all the time.
After the college,through embedded field, I came to know about Linux. The history of Linux, totally made me crazy.Then, I started to use Linux for the 'c' programming.
I just stunned with the control/configure options of Linux, not just desktop backgrounds/workspaces/desktop effects, to control the OS itself tooooo.
I am in Embedded field and got chance to use different embeddeed OS. But, with Linux, I am happy.
Well, to answer your question,
1. to get a job
2. then, in the Job
I started to use Linux. But, after start to use SLackware distribution, I slowly migrated/learnt my personal/daily work get done in Linux based distribution.I must say thanks to mfillpot for his greatest help. And now,
3. for fun
I use Linux.
where is your computer ;)
Slackware ARM "current" directory name is changed.
The actual Message , sent by Stuart in mailing list,
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 23:30:25 +0100 (BST)
From: Stuart Winter <m-lists@biscuit.org.uk>
To: Slackware ARM port <armedslack@lists.armedslack.org>
Subject: Re: [ARMedslack] Slackware ARM "current" directory name is
being changed - Mon 27th August
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In addition, the root directory on the FTP site & the rsync module name
will also change as below:
FTP: ftp.armedslack.org/armedslack becomes ftp.armedslack.org/slackwarearm
rsync: ftp.armedslack.org::armedslack becomes ftp.armedslack.org::slackwarearm
Cheers
s.
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Just want to create a Topic , which can be used to share/discuess the ARM Port of Slackware
Great News. Joining now....
I know this for a very long time. But, I did not think to share. :(
like this , cowsay and fortune are there.
$sudo ifconfig
and
#ifconfig
are different. When trying sudo, your PATH variable will not be set as root PATH dir.
logging in as super user is , infact, root isn't it?
Not clear about your question.
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