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chorn Jun 14, 2018
"if your VCR is still blinking 12:00, you don't want Linux" from Linus is now kind of a joke, because Linux is rumoured to be easier to install and use than Windows.

"Surviving mars", please.
edenist Jun 14, 2018
Iconoclasts




Last edited by edenist on 14 June 2018 at 11:07 pm UTC
rmhyphenrfslash Jun 14, 2018
You don't exist, go away!
Surviving Mars
voyageur Jun 14, 2018
Adding myself to the Surviving Mars list :)

Do "in kernel code funny lines" count?
/* Welcome to Sun Microsystems, can I take your order please? */
/* Would you like fries with that? */
/* Anything else? */
/* Fifty-two cents is your change, have a nice day. */
/* Would you like to try our SMCC Delux? */
/* We have a special on GNU/Viking hardware bugs today. */
/* Will that be all? */
/* Don't forget your vik_1137125_wa.  Have a nice day. */
/* We're consolidating our STB products, it's your lucky day. */
/* Come back next week when we are "Sun Microelectronics". */
/* Remember: "Different name, same old buggy as shit hardware." */
    linux-2.6.6/drivers/net/sunhme.c

printk(KERN_ERR "BIGMAC: Would you like that for here or to go?\n");
    linux-2.6.19/drivers/net/sunbmac.c

(thanks kernelcookies fortune file)
Purple Library Guy Jun 14, 2018
Quoting: edenistIconoclasts

Arguably those open source attributes could apply equally well to polytheism. But it's certainly an appropriate joke for someone who wants "iconoclasts".
HarryKane Jun 14, 2018
Surviving Mars please!

I am quite sure it has already been posted, but anyway I like it:
QuoteLinux is user friendly. It's just picky about who its friends are.
TheBard Jun 14, 2018
I have a good old joke on Linux, it is "comming soon".
kneekoo Jun 15, 2018
Ooh, Surviving Mars would be great! :)

And here's a Linux joke: Microsoft <3 Linux.
Doctoen Jun 15, 2018
Iconoclasts

systemd's philosophy - its not a bug its a feature
Drahcir Jun 15, 2018
Surviving Mars, thanks.

Here's a joke.
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