[solved] Missing Bonsai
Posted: 14. Apr 2011, 16:26
I spent a couple of hours this morning working with Slackware 13.37 rc2, when I suddenly realized my browser was working and I hadn't configured my wpa_supplicant file ...in fact, I realized I didn't even know how to configure my wpa_supplicant file? ...something was wrong.
So, I became alarmed, l had grown old and I was lost in Linux without a clue! (An aging distro-hopper's worst nightmare.)
So, I thought about it. Everything was working fine ....so it wasn't Fedora nor Ubuntu, it wasn't green so it wasn't mint, no dolphins or lizards, not Zenwalk, not Suse. Had to be Debian stable. But then I noticed ...the software was up to date. So, where was I?
Then I remembered, I had given up my distro-hopping for a stable, dependable, up to date, easy to use but not limiting distribution called Salix, ...and it came with a bonsai tree. Now this distro I'm using, is stable, up to date, easy to use, but non-limiting and obviously based on Slack principles but it doesn't come with a bonsai, not in the log-in screen, nor on the wallpaper.
So, where am I? ....wish I had a bonsai tree ...so I'd know.
So, I became alarmed, l had grown old and I was lost in Linux without a clue! (An aging distro-hopper's worst nightmare.)
So, I thought about it. Everything was working fine ....so it wasn't Fedora nor Ubuntu, it wasn't green so it wasn't mint, no dolphins or lizards, not Zenwalk, not Suse. Had to be Debian stable. But then I noticed ...the software was up to date. So, where was I?
Then I remembered, I had given up my distro-hopping for a stable, dependable, up to date, easy to use but not limiting distribution called Salix, ...and it came with a bonsai tree. Now this distro I'm using, is stable, up to date, easy to use, but non-limiting and obviously based on Slack principles but it doesn't come with a bonsai, not in the log-in screen, nor on the wallpaper.
So, where am I? ....wish I had a bonsai tree ...so I'd know.