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Member since:
2010-03-27
you guys have the brainpower to create your own "desktop environment" one would believe.
I just transfer my conf files between installs, and I got the same awesome setup wherevere i need.
Then, why so dependent on these corporate rats?
I found my "nerdvana" using:
OS - linux
vim - texteditor
rxvt-unicode - terminal emulator
awesomewm - window manager
dvorak for keyboard layout
bash terminal - filemanager
etc etc
stable as a rock, free, and extremely powerful.
I can use same setup on a new i7 or on a old 900 celeron laptop.