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Worry not, the netbook has since been relocated to another part of the room. After I took the photo I saw it was a little close for comfort. The desk has more space now for beer inclusion: the beer cohabits with the keyboard safely.
Last edited by Lysander666; 03-08-2018 at 04:15 PM.
Thanks to learning how to use Slackware, I find no other distro intimidating, because Slackware taught me how to figure stuff out. Figuring stuff out is a quite valuable skill . . . .
I know that's right! I've been Slacking since 10.2, and can attest to this truth. I don't drink, but I can definitely raise my beverage to the best distro ever, bar none!
After an absolutely dreadful day at work I hit the beer early. I don't care. And it's a great one - strong and full-bodied at 6% - lots of 'treble' and 'mid-range' if you get the musical allusion.
To the left is my Debian box [monitor] but with Slack on a VM. It's my testing-ground before things go onto my main Slack install.
Last edited by Lysander666; 03-19-2018 at 02:47 PM.
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