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    pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Sunday, 25-May-2025 23:28:12 JST pistolero pistolero
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    @phnt @Inginsub @Suiseiseki @dcc

    > For emacs to run on GRUB OS, you would have to make it support paging memory to disk. For obvious reasons.

    mushi% grep tb@becket /sys/games/lib/fortunes
    If emacs buffers were limited to the size of memory, it would not be possible to edit /dev/mem. -tb@becket.net
    In conversation about 16 days ago from fsebugoutzone.org permalink
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    pistolero (p@fsebugoutzone.org)'s status on Friday, 15-Nov-2024 16:19:23 JST pistolero pistolero
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    @Suiseiseki

    > I tried plan 9, but it didn't even have GNU Emacs,

    This is by design:

    mushi% grep -i emacs /sys/games/lib/fortunes | sed 's/^/> /g'
    > The Blit is a nice terminal, but it runs emacs.
    > Any mail routed through "emacs" will probably fail without benefit of a bounce-back.
    > $ Editor (vi or emacs)?
    > GNU Emacs comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; type C-h C-w for full details.
    > You may give out copies of Emacs; type C-h C-c to see the conditions.
    > Type C-h t for a tutorial on using Emacs.
    > Gnuemacs is portable except to machines that are too small. -Richard M. Stallman
    > I just want a bare-boned, straight EMACS. - Rae McLellan
    > emacs: Terminal type "emacs" is not powerful enough to run Emacs.
    > Promoting XEmacs from Editors to Red Hat Linux
    > If emacs buffers were limited to the size of memory, it would not be possible to edit /dev/mem. -tb@becket.net
    > One of the silliest things you can do with a modern Unix machine is run the Eliza mode of Emacs against random quotes from Zippy the Pinhead. - Eric Raymond
    > ssh, the emacs of network protocols
    > <jordanb#emacs@freenode.org> I think it's hilarious that you're doing xlib programming and your nick is 'kruhft'
    > The Importance of Being EMACS
    > Stallman saw a problem in too much customization and de-facto forking and set certain conditions for usage. -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EMACS
    > A security flaw in GNU Emacs' email subsystem was exploited by Markus Hess in his 1986 hacking spree to gain superuser access to Unix computers.
    > For me, the most dramatic example of the progress of hardware in the intervening years is Emacs.
    > rcirc on GNU Emacs 24.2.1
    > As a programmer, I can make my programs do whatever I please. If I want to autosave all of my documents, I can write an Emacs script to save after every hundred keypresses.
    > Emacs Needs To Move To GitHub, Says ESR
    > To enter the computers, he exploited weaknesses such as a program called GNU Emacs that allowed mail users system administrator privileges under certain conditions.
    > Currently, vim also loads faster than Emacs.
    > Emacs now supports webkit.

    :kenbw:

    > The version I ran was full of GNU Emacs, GNU nano and a Xorg server.

    I'm sorry to hear that and I hope things get better.

    > You can only have an ultimate free software operating system if you include GNU.

    This doesn't seem to be the case, as Plan 9 is the ultimate free software operating system.

    > Only the 2014 version

    The basis of ANTS and 9front, meaning that the derivative OSs are all GPL. You can't revoke the GPL, and the original owners have ceased maintenance.

    > Unless utilities can output usage instructions and the license, in Japanese too if you wish, they're no good.

    :kenbw:

    > Is this god's holy rainbow?

    Probably.
    ken-yshl.jpg
    In conversation about 7 months ago from fsebugoutzone.org permalink
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