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afx114
ParticipantUh-oh, looks like we need to boycott VW now too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYUD6vs0pg4
Who knew that Dudeism was such an anti-American religion?
afx114
ParticipantUh-oh, looks like we need to boycott VW now too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYUD6vs0pg4
Who knew that Dudeism was such an anti-American religion?
afx114
ParticipantSo your proof that this man is a Dingal supporter is some FreeRepublic post that claims “this same man was handing out Dingal campaign flyers” based on a 5 second mention on Fox? Do you have any other proof besides that? Furthermore, do people assume that a black man can’t disagree with Obama? Dog whistle.
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ParticipantSo your proof that this man is a Dingal supporter is some FreeRepublic post that claims “this same man was handing out Dingal campaign flyers” based on a 5 second mention on Fox? Do you have any other proof besides that? Furthermore, do people assume that a black man can’t disagree with Obama? Dog whistle.
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ParticipantSo your proof that this man is a Dingal supporter is some FreeRepublic post that claims “this same man was handing out Dingal campaign flyers” based on a 5 second mention on Fox? Do you have any other proof besides that? Furthermore, do people assume that a black man can’t disagree with Obama? Dog whistle.
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ParticipantSo your proof that this man is a Dingal supporter is some FreeRepublic post that claims “this same man was handing out Dingal campaign flyers” based on a 5 second mention on Fox? Do you have any other proof besides that? Furthermore, do people assume that a black man can’t disagree with Obama? Dog whistle.
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ParticipantSo your proof that this man is a Dingal supporter is some FreeRepublic post that claims “this same man was handing out Dingal campaign flyers” based on a 5 second mention on Fox? Do you have any other proof besides that? Furthermore, do people assume that a black man can’t disagree with Obama? Dog whistle.
August 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #443668afx114
Participant[quote=dbapig]You should look into CentOS. Not as bleeding edge as FC but pretty good. It’s basically free version of Red Hat Enterprise.[/quote]
Yep, we went to CentOS after Fedora dropped support/updates on a few of our FC web boxes. CentOS has been great so far. The only bummer is they go the opposite direction — a bit too conservative. For example, they ship/update to PHP 5.1, even though 5.2 has been out since 2006! I had to use a 3rd party repo to get it up to 5.2. So it’s a trade-off in each direction.
August 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #443863afx114
Participant[quote=dbapig]You should look into CentOS. Not as bleeding edge as FC but pretty good. It’s basically free version of Red Hat Enterprise.[/quote]
Yep, we went to CentOS after Fedora dropped support/updates on a few of our FC web boxes. CentOS has been great so far. The only bummer is they go the opposite direction — a bit too conservative. For example, they ship/update to PHP 5.1, even though 5.2 has been out since 2006! I had to use a 3rd party repo to get it up to 5.2. So it’s a trade-off in each direction.
August 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #444201afx114
Participant[quote=dbapig]You should look into CentOS. Not as bleeding edge as FC but pretty good. It’s basically free version of Red Hat Enterprise.[/quote]
Yep, we went to CentOS after Fedora dropped support/updates on a few of our FC web boxes. CentOS has been great so far. The only bummer is they go the opposite direction — a bit too conservative. For example, they ship/update to PHP 5.1, even though 5.2 has been out since 2006! I had to use a 3rd party repo to get it up to 5.2. So it’s a trade-off in each direction.
August 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #444269afx114
Participant[quote=dbapig]You should look into CentOS. Not as bleeding edge as FC but pretty good. It’s basically free version of Red Hat Enterprise.[/quote]
Yep, we went to CentOS after Fedora dropped support/updates on a few of our FC web boxes. CentOS has been great so far. The only bummer is they go the opposite direction — a bit too conservative. For example, they ship/update to PHP 5.1, even though 5.2 has been out since 2006! I had to use a 3rd party repo to get it up to 5.2. So it’s a trade-off in each direction.
August 11, 2009 at 12:05 PM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #444447afx114
Participant[quote=dbapig]You should look into CentOS. Not as bleeding edge as FC but pretty good. It’s basically free version of Red Hat Enterprise.[/quote]
Yep, we went to CentOS after Fedora dropped support/updates on a few of our FC web boxes. CentOS has been great so far. The only bummer is they go the opposite direction — a bit too conservative. For example, they ship/update to PHP 5.1, even though 5.2 has been out since 2006! I had to use a 3rd party repo to get it up to 5.2. So it’s a trade-off in each direction.
August 11, 2009 at 10:17 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #443633afx114
Participant[quote=ucodegen]To avoid the bleeding/breaking, I tend to be about 1 rev behind the current… and can pick up ‘updates’ to fix the one installed. That is why I am running FC10 though FC11 is out.[/quote]
I used to do that too until I realized they swiftly cut off support/updates to old Cores after only a year or so. This is the ‘bitten in the ass’ to which I referred. So if you plan on using your machine for more than a year, I wouldn’t recommend Fedora Core unless you’re cool with doing a full system update every year (which isn’t always possible in some environments where downtime is a no-no).
August 11, 2009 at 10:17 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone have experience in building a “Hackintosh”, please PM me. #443828afx114
Participant[quote=ucodegen]To avoid the bleeding/breaking, I tend to be about 1 rev behind the current… and can pick up ‘updates’ to fix the one installed. That is why I am running FC10 though FC11 is out.[/quote]
I used to do that too until I realized they swiftly cut off support/updates to old Cores after only a year or so. This is the ‘bitten in the ass’ to which I referred. So if you plan on using your machine for more than a year, I wouldn’t recommend Fedora Core unless you’re cool with doing a full system update every year (which isn’t always possible in some environments where downtime is a no-no).
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