[QUOTE=nikomo;34474627]How to make morons think you're hacking:
1) Go get development version of jQuery, copypaste it
2) Open SSH to development machine
3) Too lazy to do anything smart, open up nano, shift-insert, takes like a minute or more for it to paste it because of all the line breaks and extra shit in the development version of jQuery (normal, production version pastes in like 5 seconds).
4) Fullscreen SSH
5) Chill[/QUOTE]
I was once working with gentoo on a netbook in school.
Yea.
People started talking about how I must've been hacking the national bank.
So many people at our school use irssi on a remote shell that nobody even bothers asking what it is anymore.
[QUOTE=nikomo;34474627]How to make morons think you're hacking:
1) Go get development version of jQuery, copypaste it
2) Open SSH to development machine
3) Too lazy to do anything smart, open up nano, shift-insert, takes like a minute or more for it to paste it because of all the line breaks and extra shit in the development version of jQuery (normal, production version pastes in like 5 seconds).
4) Fullscreen SSH
5) Chill[/QUOTE]
[code]find / -name "*.c" -exec cat {} \;[/code]
Or just use [url]http://hackertyper.net/[/url]
Hacker Typer was down at one point because everyone was Hacker Typing.
[quote][img]http://i.imgur.com/eMHx3.png[/img][/quote]
Just telling it works, and thanks for suggestions (also installed cairo-compmgr)
[QUOTE=nikomo;34474627]How to make morons think you're hacking:
1) Go get development version of jQuery, copypaste it
2) Open SSH to development machine
3) Too lazy to do anything smart, open up nano, shift-insert, takes like a minute or more for it to paste it because of all the line breaks and extra shit in the development version of jQuery (normal, production version pastes in like 5 seconds).
4) Fullscreen SSH
5) Chill[/QUOTE]
just cat your hard drives. fancy beeping included, free of charge!
Arch removes the user-theme package, and extensions.gnome.org has a developer version that doesn't work for the stable release. Fun.
[QUOTE=ASmellyOgre;34487266]Arch removes the user-theme package, and extensions.gnome.org has a developer version that doesn't work for the stable release. Fun.[/QUOTE]
Are you talking about user themes for gnome shell?
Arch still has a package for it: [url]http://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/gnome-shell-extension-user-theme/[/url]
Oops, I guess I shouldn't listen to everyone on the Arch forum. It was gnome-shell-extensions-common that was removed. That makes a bit more sense.
[editline]1st February 2012[/editline]
Yep, removing that got me back to normal.
Man, I'm getting bored of Arch. I need a new distro to play with. Any suggestions?
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