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Wed Dec 17 03:39:31 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   asciilifeform: does midnight commander have anything over dired?

Wed Dec 17 03:38:07 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   gabriel_laddel: would you believe, 'midnight commander.'

Wed Dec 17 03:37:54 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   asciilifeform: while we're on the subject, is there anything you consider absolutely essential for computing outside of CL+SLIME?

Wed Dec 17 03:33:38 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   gabriel_laddel: i'm afraid not. you will have to investigate personally. i built my emacs some years ago, and thoroughly forgot.

Wed Dec 17 03:33:31 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   *retarded

Wed Dec 17 03:33:09 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   asciilifeform: if you've information contradicting the stackoverflow question in question please say so. I'm in the middle of building a non-retarted linux distribution and would like to have Emacs as battle ready as possible by default.

Wed Dec 17 03:30:59 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   this is the thread I was following up on http://log.bitcoin-assets.com//?date=21-11-2014#930233

Wed Dec 17 03:29:36 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   !s doesn't do this for some perverse reason

Wed Dec 17 03:29:25 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   asciilifeform: btw, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6328002/emacs-buffer-allocation-using-mmap

Wed Dec 17 03:20:42 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   gabriel_laddel: you guessed it.

Wed Dec 17 03:20:32 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   asciilifeform: the never ending quest for a bed-ready computer?

Wed Dec 17 03:19:55 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   gabriel_laddel: no reasonably-recent linux variant will run on it with reasonable performance.

Wed Dec 17 03:19:26 UTC 2014  <asciilifeform>   gabriel_laddel: good question. answer: machine is a 'toshiba libretto' 233mhz, 64m ram.

Wed Dec 17 03:18:55 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   asciilifeform: I'm rather curious as to why you're fixing (for some value of that word - more akin to fixing up a corpse before burial, w/e) up a openbsd box when you've got your own gentoo 'fork'?

Wed Dec 17 03:17:10 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   <asciilifeform> http://patrick.wagstrom.net/weblog/2008/01/03/goodbye-openbsd << vintage whine re: dependency hells << infinite hitpoits, see UNIX haters handbook. (This isn't directed at ascii, but rather n00bs who have not read it.)

Wed Dec 17 03:16:08 UTC 2014  <decimation>   !up gabriel_laddel

Mon Nov 17 00:02:40 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   ;; later tell mircea_popescu http://log.bitcoin-assets.com/?date=02-11-2014#907114 Thank you.

Mon Nov 17 00:02:40 UTC 2014  <assbot>   Logged on 02-11-2014 21:05:38; mircea_popescu: gabriel_laddel: heh <<< i like the guy's specifications skills tho.

Sat Nov 15 20:42:19 UTC 2014  <gabriel_laddel>   does anyone with experience with either gentoo or funtoo care to share their impression(s) of the projects? I'm interested in which group of devs is more intelligent, sane, etc.

Sat Nov 15 20:42:10 UTC 2014  <mircea_popescu>   !up gabriel_laddel

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