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Einst wohnte hier Deutschlands ältester Nerd und Linux Fan. Nirgends sonst habe ich ein so großes Rudel von Tuxe gesehen wie hier. Das Einzige was ein eventuell stutzig machen kann, ist die Tatsache, dass ich kein PC gefunden habe. Wobei der Hardcore-Nred setzt ja auf vollautomatische Digitalisierung über Microcomputing. Alles andere wird über das Smartphone geregelt.
Armer alter Nerd. Nun bist du nicht mehr bei uns. Mögen deine Bits in uns allen ein Backup finden. Suspend as well you can get.
Ihr dürft natürlich gerne Teilen, kommentieren, konstruktiv kritisieren und Folgen.
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No, I didn't die. I just switched to a new Operating System and I'm still finding my feet so to speak.
Everyone is familiar with blue-screening kiosks and travel information displays, but this one was pretty new to me. The route display on this Air Algerie Airbus a330 was visibly experiencing some disk issues. (They rebooted the aircraft in midair, everything was fine after).
Still, the thought of flying around in something that is controlled by Redmonds' finest scares me even more :-)
[Note after 53000 views: No, this is not a normal Linux boot sequence. See the original sized version for the gory details. Also it got stuck here for a long time (~10 mins) until they restarted the app. And as some pointed out below, I doubt very much that up until this point off-the shelf OS'es are used for anything mission critical. Duh.]
Château de Versailles and Park.
Technical stuff: Canon T90, 80-200 4.0L, Fuji Provia100F pro-lab developed. Self-scanned with a Nikon LS5000 using vuescan (linux), Decorations added with darktable.
After we landed in Orlando I talked the flight crew into rebooting the entire system so I could take this picture. The guy in the green shirt knew a little about linux but the rest of the flight crew thought I was nuts.
They could also reboot each seat individually. I suspect there was some sort of mini-itx system built in to each console.
(in flickr explore June 3rd, 2005)
If Apple published Mac OS X screenshots in the same style used by makers of Linux window-managers or distributions, this is what it would look like.
Photo prise par votre serviteur avec l'appareil d'un collègue, sur le stand Mozilla Europe lors du salon Solutions Linux.
Suggested corrections: Windows?! WTF?
This was found in Adobe InDesign CS3 on Mac OS X while spell checking my resume.
Sistema Operativo: Arch Linux (current) x86-64
Desktop Environment: KDEmod 4.4.3
Window Manager: KWin
Otros: Raphsody plasma theme, Arch Linux KDE icons, Smooth Staks, Lancelot, Quickaccess, Fading Calendar.
Wallpaper: wallbase.net/wallpaper/145858
Homepage:
This little guy is the son of good friends' of mine so when they asked to shoot his 9 month portraits, I thought I would try to come up with something original. The dad is an IT guy and a Linux fan, so this is what I came up with.
This was lit with a Nikon SB-800 boomed overhead in a Westcott Apollo strip box, a white reflector below for fill, and another Nikon SB-800 behind him with a blue gel pointed towards the background. Both flashes were triggered with the pop-up flash using CLS.
Hasselblad SWC Delta400 ID11 stock
Delta400, Self-developed ID11 (stock), self-scanned with vuescan (linux)
21-09-2024
illustration for RAM magazine - February 2011 issue.
I'm afraid non-greeks won't really get the joke in this...and it's kind of embarrassing to explain :)
Installing linux (small Linux):
486 Processor
4 MB RAM memory
120 MB hard disc
Black/white monitor
- Small Linux, is a live-Diskette distribution (2 diskettes)
La Tarjeta PCMCIA con la disketera es CASi mas grande que el mismo portatil.
The credit of this wallpaper goes to hayderctee @ gnome-look.org/content/show.php/In+the+Rock?content=169749