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Amusing, but I just couldn't help wondering if it was worth the effort in producing the site/page!
regards
John
p.s. if you want the link to be "clickable", then you've got to copy/cut and paste it after clicking the "http://" button at the top of the input page. Like this installing linux on a dead badger
Sorry to "piss on your bonfire" Titan2k, but LQ's search facility is very good, and should be always checked before posting something like this. Which, unfortuneately, makes your post "old news".
OK.,. can people at least read the front of the forum they post in!, this subject is already in a different thread in this forum, in fact its on the same page!..
overall this is the 3rd tread of this i seen on this site
This thread has been merged with the other 2. Please try to search - linux on a dead badger is an unusual enough thread subject that a quick search woud tell you if it's been done before.
Yeah, this whole dead badger thing is sooo 2003 anyway. I have like four those things already. It's just like a linux box, 'cept you gotta feed the damn things or they'll eat your cat. -Yawn- let me know when they do something original like port netBSD to a parakeet or something.
Last edited by Capt_Caveman; 04-18-2004 at 02:49 PM.
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