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Getting ready to install Mint.
What's the oldest CPU you've used with Linux
80386
80486
Pentium
Pentium II / Celeron
Pentium III / Celeron
Pentium 4
Ryzen 1000-3000
MIPS
SPARC
HP PA-RISC
IBM POWER
ARM
im scared >w<
(but i need that new linux kernel version lmfao)
How many different versions of the Linux kernel do y'all have ready to boot into? Personally, I have three just in case something goes wrong.
How many different versions of the Linux Kernel do you have installed?
1
2
3
>3
his father's LinuxSaber
With apologies to George and Marcia Lucas.
[Luke is training with his father’s LinuxSaber ... and a temp file.]
Ben: Remember, Luke: a sysadmin can *feel* the Kernel *flowing* through him.
Luke: You mean, it prompts you for input?
Ben: Partly. But it also obeys your commands.
[Luke attempts to delete the file and a gets a “permission denied” error.]
Han: [amused] Hokey system calls and ancient command shells are no match for Windows Explorer on your desktop, kid.
Luke: You don't believe in the Kernel, do you?
Han: Kid, I've surfed from one end of the Web to the other. I've seen lots of strange stuff, but I've never seen anything to make me believe there's one all-powerful Kernel controlling everything. There are no drivers for *my* HDD. It's all a bunch of registry hacks and nonsense.
Ben: [opens a terminal window] I suggest you try it again, Luke. This time, let go of your mouse and use the keyboard. [He maximizes the window.]
Luke: But with this window maximized, I can't even see the desktop! How am I supposed to delete the file?
Ben: Icons can deceive you. Don't trust them.
i had a dream that linux kernel panics looked like windows 3.1 stop errors and then it turned into a wet dream