Nah, my peripherals are pretty boring. There's a phone and a printer and an iPod shuffle.
I only ever had one attempt at installing Linux on an old computer. It never worked. But it was around the time when instructions appeared on the internet, about how to install Linux on a dead badger - possibly some kind of piss-take about people who try to install Linux on everything in the whole world. The dead-badger thing me laugh, around the time when I gave up on my failed Linux install.
Step 2: Once you have obtained a dead badger, check it carefully for structural damage, particularly in the spine, skull, and legs. Dead badgers do not heal, and a badger with broken legs will display limited mobility. Brain and spinal cord damage is likely to interfere with the Linux installation and render any successfully-installed system unstable, as well as voiding all explicit and implicit warranties according to the laws of any and every state, country, or alternate dimension, present or future.
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Date: 2010-04-07 02:16 pm (UTC)Nah, my peripherals are pretty boring. There's a phone and a printer and an iPod shuffle.
I only ever had one attempt at installing Linux on an old computer. It never worked. But it was around the time when instructions appeared on the internet, about how to install Linux on a dead badger - possibly some kind of piss-take about people who try to install Linux on everything in the whole world. The dead-badger thing me laugh, around the time when I gave up on my failed Linux install.
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Date: 2010-04-07 03:01 pm (UTC)OMG it exists ...
Date: 2010-04-07 10:39 pm (UTC)