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<0> the bsds are easier to understand <1> ness: I beleive NewOS runs on PPC. <1> oh. wait. not PPC64. <0> Boney: I already looked at that <0> (before coming here) <2> ness: just want to understand some stuff of the arch, or do you want to do more ? <0> I don't want to do seriously more <0> understanding the arch, getting an idea how things would be implemented <3> hello <4> hi <3> hey jbalint <4> key kradcookie <3> :-) <4> hehehe. So what's going on? <3> yesterday i ported several ethernet drivers to my os .. it works perfectly .. now i want to port a lightwight tcp/ip implementation to my os <3> or perhaps write it on my own
<4> neato <5> evening wobster <6> hey Cippo <7> *nudge* <8> ut <9> howdy <7> howdy dude <10> hi dudess <11> duuude. <7> damn, code::block was a dissapointment <7> maybe time to try cream'n'vim again <9> sup? <7> soup <7> with bread <7> eieio, nah - I'm just fed up with all the bad c++ editors out there. Trying to find a replacement for code::block and Kate and EMacs. They all conspire against my productivity. <7> so i'm considering cream + vim. <12> cream? <9> what OS? <7> linux <12> cream as "ice cream"? <7> cream as in Cream <7> google for cream and vim <9> ah, are you into ultra keyboard only editing? <7> yeah <9> ah, i would have suggested nedit <7> and I very much like source navigation, code completion and code folding, etc <7> nedit is... basic <9> yeah, i suppose so <7> windows has a couple of excellent editors, and the Java world has IntelliJ <9> i do most of my coding in windows, so ultraedit does it for me <7> the c++ world has some way to go... <7> eieio, right. But I find Linux a much better os coding environment <11> gr00ber: I /never/ want to google for 'cream'. <7> iank, understandable. But add VIM to the search term... :-) <11> =] <9> windows + cygwin give me 99.9% of what linux does <7> bah <7> i have cygwin, but it's only 10% <7> the basic *nix tools <11> yarr <7> barr <11> farr <9> what else do you use? <7> all there is <9> liek? <7> all there is <9> more specifically, what else do you use that cygwin doesn't provide? <7> as in... trying grepping ps -aux with cygwin :-/ <9> ok, that's one <7> and I'm not in the mood for listing all the others <7> there's just... so much <9> meh <7> muh <7> but whatever... that's my preference - I'm much more productive on linux <9> that's cool <7> until I try to upgrade something, obviously <7> (which is why I never do that) <9> i'm not trying to dog your preferences or anything <9> heh <7> faq off! <7> always wanted to say that out load...
<7> RTFM == FAQ OFF! <13> eieio: it can't run gvim, and vim in windows console just sux. <7> should be called... vimp <13> Or can it? I'm not a cygwin user ;) <9> i believe it does <9> FYI: does on the wrong left hand home keys is ford <7> eieio, was that sentence supposed to actually parse? :) <9> 'does' on the wrong left hand home keys is 'ford' <14> yo <9> hey r0nny <14> yay - my normal pc just works again <14> the last few months it was only me and my laptop <9> www.cytime.com is hilarious <9> er, www.ctyme.com rather <15> eieio: free speech filtering? <9> not, just how bad the site is, the terrible grammar, funny claims, and this guy Marc Perkel, who apparently runs the site <9> http://www.perkel.com/marc.htm <15> hmm.. if I act now, do I get a free tinfoil hat? <9> yeah, i think they can arrange that <15> perfect <9> "I was also the Systems Administrator for the Electronic Frontier Foundation for a few years. Longest real job I ever held." <9> "I started my first real business in 1984 as a result of an LSD experience in 1982 where I figured out the business, social, and political world on night while tripping on acid." <9> man oh man, that guy needs some help <16> yawn <16> good afternoon folks <9> you **** :-p <16> damn, I got burned <17> Hello girls and boys <9> it's liek almost dinner time here, where has my day gone? <16> to poopyland <9> yeah, pretty much <16> it's 12:30, time to finally get to work <17> almost 10pm here :S <9> and that would be why you **** <17> Way too much work all the day <9> actually i can't complain much, if i need to i can get in around 10 ish ... but 8:30 is official time o' bidness <17> My official time is 11:30 - 20:00, but I'm always in at around 10 up to 20:00+ :\ <9> i really shoudln't have looked at the perkel guy's site <17> Perkel guy? <9> depressing stuff <9> http://www.perkel.com/marc.htm <9> he runs www.ctyme.com <9> i'm in a bad mood after reading that stuff <9> that guy is t'**** <17> :o <17> Wtf <17> This guys is teh nerd. <17> + was teh hippie :D <9> yeah, and teh **** <17> Hah <17> Seems like, yea. <9> sorry geist, you don't ****, you are an cool <9> can't focus <9> i think i drank too much focus, and now i can't <18> c'mon, seems a funny chap <9> yeah, he may be funny. and bitter, seems pretty bitter too <9> that whole bit about his divorce isn't very cool <18> well yeah, but any sane person doesn't plan to get married anymore I hope <9> i'm married <18> ouch <17> Well, I do. :P <17> But I'm not in a hurry with it. <18> eieio, how long? <9> just had our first anniversary in june <17> eieio: Grats :) <9> thanks :) <18> congrats, enjoy it while it lasts :D <9> it takes work, it's true ... but there's nothing impossible about it <18> about what? <9> about making it work <18> ah <18> it's just so much easier to avoid the problem altogether <9> i don't see it as a problem
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