hmmm ... so I guess yum is a bit better than apt-get, cuz I never had that many dependency problems (like 2 total) ... still it would probably be cooler if all dependencies were included with every install (having something install properly is more important than keeping packages small)
With APT, you NEVER have dependancy issues. Dependencies are calculated and installed. That's the wonder of Debian.
even if you're renting you've got more rights than if you're using windows.
Windows cannot do this on 256MB RAM. And to think that my system is still running responsive as ever with all that stuff open.. I mean, here, I just drew a gradient in GIMP (you'll notice the time in the clock is the same), not a hitch. A look at the System Monitor. Is that two/three/FOUR FUCKING times more memory being used than physical RAM available? How the FUCK is it still so fucking responsive. I didn't close anything between then and now, and I'd hardley know KDevelop, the GIMP, Inkscape, KWord, amaroK, the System Monitor, and Gnome Terminal are running but for the cluttered taskbar (image.
You forget to smoke, eat, drink, sleep, screw, etc, because you are so into it. Like crack, but only costs like $1000 per year.
For the record, I frequently forget to eat because of the computer. \o