2011-11-13T23:47:07+00:00 via mustard To: Public
2011-09-23T00:15:11+00:00 via heybuddy To: Ubuntu users, Fedora users, Slackware Linux, Public
@gdflash options is awesome :) I got hooked on !fedora and rpm..never gonna switch =D2011-09-22T11:55:14+00:00 via heybuddy To: Linux, Linux Outlaws Podcast, Public
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2011-09-15T13:14:23+00:00 via web To: Fedora users, Slackware Linux, Public
2011-08-11T00:54:29+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade then we can substitute the term "Power User Distro" with something like "DIY distro" or similar.2011-08-11T00:35:08+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade something like Mint or Pinguy being the other end of that scale?2011-08-11T00:33:17+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade ok, that makes sense. By that logic then Arch, Debian, etc would be "power user distros", fedora not so much?2011-08-11T00:29:20+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade distros are default app suites married to pkg mgmt systems. prefab or roll yer own, browsing and email or coding? Still linux2011-08-11T00:27:04+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade no, what I meant was that a skilled user can get work done in any distro, because underneath its all linux.2011-08-11T00:22:32+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade which is why there are so many options, and so many distros. That is the real strength of Linux - choice.2011-08-11T00:14:36+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade There's that term again...makes me cringe.2011-08-11T03:57:10+00:00 via heybuddy To: Linux Outlaws Podcast, Public
Amarok gives me this context for !lo 222 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metroplex_%28Transformers%29 groovy...2011-08-10T23:59:43+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade true, but thats still a configuration issue, not a daily use issue. You can build a barebones system with debian too.2011-08-10T23:39:21+00:00 via heybuddy To: Public
@kevingranade more complex to set up, sure. More difficult to use? I don't think so.2011-08-10T14:30:44+00:00 via kdemicroblog To: a(n) person, Linux, Linux Outlaws Podcast, Public
2011-08-10T13:55:36+00:00 via web To: Public
@gdflash #youmightnotbeapoweruserif you systematically refer to your distribution as a poweruser distro. Self-reference is for beginners.Gordon Danford, Deceased. Please use 'andyc@pumpdog.me'. likes this.
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♺ @mjjzf: @gdflash #youmightnotbeapoweruserif you systematically refer to your distribution as a poweruser distro. Self-reference is for beg2011-08-10T13:55:36+00:00 via web To: Public
@gdflash #youmightnotbeapoweruserif you systematically refer to your distribution as a poweruser distro. Self-reference is for beginners.Gordon Danford, Deceased. Please use 'andyc@pumpdog.me'. likes this.
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♺ @mjjzf: @gdflash #youmightnotbeapoweruserif you systematically refer to your distribution as a poweruser distro. Self-reference is for beg2011-08-10T13:29:43+00:00 via kdemicroblog To: a(n) person, Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér, Public
@mjjzf the whole power user distro thing is silly, no? @fabsh tosses the term around, but it really means nothing. you said it best...@gdflash I find Ubuntu to be the ultimate power user distro. If something doesn't work, you need skills bordering on magic to make it work.Morten Juhl-Johansen Zölde-Fejér at 2011-08-10T13:54:52+00:00
2011-08-09T02:12:44+00:00 via heybuddy To: Justin Washu O'Brien, JanKusanagi, Fedora users, Public
got my videos done with !kdenlive and !fedora, thanks everyone for yer advice @threethirty @jankusanagi and others too!@gdflash I wasn't terribly happy with !openshot, which I used for my last two videos