Hi all.
Happy DebianDay.
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDay
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianDay/2016
Let's remember Ian Murdock -- this is the first DD without him.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Murdock
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Happy DebianDay 2016.
Happy DebianDay 2016.
Write programs that do one thing and do it well. ~ Doug Mcllroy on the UNIX Philosophy
- GarryRicketson
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Re: Happy DebianDay 2016.
Installing Debian 1.1
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No browser, yet
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No browser, yet
So let's install one.
Things have changed a lot in 25 years.
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Re: Happy DebianDay 2016.
Happy Birthday Debian!
Also a reminder of the father of this operating system that i use. Ian!
A little dedication with a song from a fav band of mine
Blonde Redhead - Black Guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONNMITz3Gc0.
Part of Ian lives with us everyday
Very nice post Garry. Just to remember the origin and the beginning of everything.
On the year 1995 I was playing Nintendo - Super Mario Bros with a bunch of friends
I was in High School too. For me that year was a special year. Meanwhile computing i have started much later.
A thanks to all those who contribute in different ways for Debian
Also a reminder of the father of this operating system that i use. Ian!
A little dedication with a song from a fav band of mine
Blonde Redhead - Black Guitar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ONNMITz3Gc0
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Black Guitar
Blonde Redhead
So long as your mind falls for life then life will fall for you
And I will love you for another life and another you
But as long as you will shadow me then I won't bear the fruits
That will want to make me love you another night and another you
Black guitar gave me a song
The role of your own demise awash my tears
If the sun may blind you
I find you the moon
No one shadows
The retina of your heart
So long as your eyes follow mine then mine will fall on you
And I will blind you for another night and another moon
But as long as you will battle me then I will stand accused
With a mind that will make you wonder is there a sun or is there a moon ?
Black guitar gave me a voice
The famous last words all I hate is here
Moving onto urgent matters
In the end I didn't die
In the end I didn't die
No one shadows
The retina of your heart
No one shadows
The retina of your heart
Part of Ian lives with us everyday
Very nice post Garry. Just to remember the origin and the beginning of everything.
On the year 1995 I was playing Nintendo - Super Mario Bros with a bunch of friends
I was in High School too. For me that year was a special year. Meanwhile computing i have started much later.
A thanks to all those who contribute in different ways for Debian
openSUSE Tumbleweed KDE/Wayland
♫♪ Elisa playing...
Damascus Cocktail ♪ Black Reverie ♪ Dye the sky.
♫♪ Elisa playing...
Damascus Cocktail ♪ Black Reverie ♪ Dye the sky.
Re: Happy DebianDay 2016.
Ian Murdock: "The Debian design process is open to ensure that the system is of the highest quality and that it reflects the needs of the user community. By involving others with a wide range of abilities and backgrounds, Debian is able to be developed in a modular fashion." – The Debian Manifesto (1994)
Write programs that do one thing and do it well. ~ Doug Mcllroy on the UNIX Philosophy