Puppy that uses linux! (NixOS) Run by ye olde system of dog: @reboot-the-dog
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Call me Linux the way I be Arching my back
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We are a system of dogs that use linux. Puppy-linux-official is on brand for Puppy Linux proper.
@puppylinux-official @puppylinux-unofficial @puppy-linux-official
Who's real?
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my blog rated #1 among users with canine icons/banners and or references to dogs in the URL. for some reason I'm not entirely clear on yet.
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I'm often doubting if I should reblog your posts on my main blog or my horny side one
I mean the linux gimmick blogs are known to be horny so
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downside of being a yappy dog is i have to wear a collar NO OTHER REASON
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#1343 - 'Suit Up'
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wait when did linux become like a religion or cult?
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If you're a linux[1] user who deploys multiple devices, I implore you: learn the command `scp`. It will change your life
It lets you copy files over an ssh pipe; if there's an ssh server on that host, you can essentially directly address a known file on that filesystem and say pwease gimme. And it's roughly the same syntax as `cp`, just with a `[user]@[host]:` before *either source or destination*[2].
And the real kicker is that neither source nor destination need be local:
I copied a file from my web server to an icecast source client host by passing it through my phone.
Unreasonably handy tool to have on your toolbelt.
Footnotes under the cut.
[1] Okay, fine, you got me! It's not solely a linux util. SCP is part of the openssh suite, which means that it's available on virtually every OS under the sun... Including being included by default on Windows 10 1709 and later versions of Windows. It's already on your mac, your BSD system, and almost certainly your phone, too. SSH servers and *nix go together like picnics and baskets, though, so I wouldn't exactly pull the *average* windows user aside to recc' `scp`.
[2] What's most interesting to me is that the `[user]@[host]` is used for the SSH client to know where it's authenticating and how, but the actual filesystem location's format is not processed by the SSH client; it's the *server's* format, not the client, that matters for parsing the file location. In some cases this can lead to a mismatch on filenames that you're receiving vs requesting, but the -T flag disables that checking, and then use `[email protected]:D:\\Documents\\testdata.bin` (drive letter indicated and backslashes escaped) to refer to it
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can we commission chocolate guy to make a chocolate sculpture of bara furry wolf (with big leaking cock obv)
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Cold fall weather always makes me want to install Linux on an old thinkpad
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I am a system of pups that uses linux and I think you should do that.
And then distrohop to nixOS after you perform a bunch of partial upgrades :3
Cold fall weather always makes me want to install Linux on an old thinkpad
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We have said a few times that we don't run puppy linux either lmao. We are a system of dogs that run linux primarily though.
posting some more pictures of me trying out NsCDE since the other one did so well, this was before I changed the wallpaper to the puma twins but like, shows my specs a bit better
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I miss running puppy Linux on shitty Compaq presarios back in ~2012.
now *that* was computing.
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