Arch Fan (9)

1 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-26 02:39 ID:/EAoRK9X [Del]

Hi, I bought a Kingston technology 64 GB DaraTraveler 100 (USB 2.0 + USB 3.0 . 64 GB). Then I made a live USB on Arch Linux. Now my question is. Will I run Arch Linux if I put it in my ass? How long do I need to put it in?

2 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-26 07:06 ID:Z4ploStM [Del]

Just plugging it in or the whole drive?

3 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-26 11:05 ID:teo7heYC [Del]

If you really want to commit to linux, you don't want bowel movements forcing you to constantly install and reinstall. Have you considered having a colostomy bag put in?

4 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-26 11:21 ID:1eUBeiX6 [Del]

The answer is always: Slackware

5 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-28 12:20 ID:fJcv8uMU [Del]

>linux

why do people use this amateur hour shit when BSD exists?

6 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-28 17:21 ID:+A95Z7Ty [Del]

>>5
Maybe his ass is amateur hour...

7 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-29 07:48 ID:Heaven [Del]

YOU ARE ALL COMMUNIST AS Linus Torvalds FAGS. STOP SUPPORTING GULAG

8 Name: Anonymous : 2014-05-29 13:34 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>7

>GULAG

A prison camp out in the cold wilderness with nothing but a bunch of other men to keep you warm. What's not to support?

9 Name: Anonymous : 2014-06-03 02:45 ID:o+B0LD6n [Del]

Why don't you use Slackware? Arch is unstable, and the community is shit. If you need something with a decent package manager than earns you hacker cred, go for Gentoo or Debian.

Or FreeBS-*can't keep straight face

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