thewraith420
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Yes.... Check the 2nd or 3rd post. Btw, merry Christmas to all!
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Merry Christmas to you too!
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Yes.... Check the 2nd or 3rd post. Btw, merry Christmas to all!
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Yes.... Check the 2nd or 3rd post. Btw, merry Christmas to all!
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Thanks! Will try tomorrow morning btw merry Christmas to you too
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Good news. Im going official
As in official builds of cyanmobile?
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No updates from me for a while. Computer crashed again, I'm backing everything up right now but I won't be able to reinstall til this weekend. Blame windows, even though its on a completely different hard drive.
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Ahh Bummer... This is why I run Linux as my main os with a Windows vbox if I need it
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Just wondering how thing are going with ur build box.
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What distro are you running? I'm running Elementary 64bit bata-0.2 release right now, it has a boot time of 34 seconds my cheap system, which is half of Windows.
I've ran some distro's that took longer to boot and used more resources then Windows, but still the install was smaller.
All in doing is backing up my home folder, corrupted packages render the install useless. Oh well. I prefer Debian anyways, Ubuntu is boring
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Try FreeBSD
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+1
have a seperate partition for /home. Saves a lot of time when reinstalling.
Or, if using Linux, use btrfs in raid1 or raid10 and use subvolumes for / and /home. That way you have redundancy and semi-isolated partition-like areas. Makes backups as easy as making a new snapshot. I have yet to mess with zfs on freebsd, but it has some similar features. My bsd box is just my firewall/router. Barely ever touch it.