Post AEeStBWORqZyeyJSam by r@freesoftwareextremist.com
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(DIR) Post #AEZ2fLd6FnkfObLaV6 by r@freesoftwareextremist.com
2021-12-19T14:16:56.210789Z
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@Quenum Hello, do you use GNU?
(DIR) Post #AEbJhYPlmGmfADfaG8 by Quenum@freesoftwareextremist.com
2021-12-19T14:21:13.432470Z
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@r Here we go again.
(DIR) Post #AEbJhYm6REeGHU7Q4O by r@freesoftwareextremist.com
2021-12-20T16:37:14.307378Z
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@Quenum Yes.
(DIR) Post #AEeSfPOk3h1jdwAI6K by coyote@enitor.xyz
2021-12-22T05:01:51.845876Z
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@r @Quenum I use GNUI use Gentoo/Linux
(DIR) Post #AEeStBWORqZyeyJSam by r@freesoftwareextremist.com
2021-12-22T05:04:20.019366Z
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@coyote @Quenum *Gentoo GNU/Linux
(DIR) Post #AEeT34eOqgDYFJm0g4 by coyote@enitor.xyz
2021-12-22T05:06:08.455931Z
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@r @Quenum IndeedI kinda wish Gentoo+OpenBSD-Kernel was still a thing :Sadge:
(DIR) Post #AEeTPnPZ6sYRRKfYfo by r@freesoftwareextremist.com
2021-12-22T05:10:13.571161Z
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@coyote @Quenum OpenBSD is more about the userland than the kernel.
(DIR) Post #AEeTTATLpGlbpb325g by coyote@enitor.xyz
2021-12-22T05:10:50.990331Z
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@r @Quenum yeah I think aspects of the userland were available in OpenBSD/Gentoo, but I only read about it, I never used it...