MX and Devuan?

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Buck Fankers
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Re: MX and Devuan?

#51 Post by Buck Fankers »

lol about 42 :-)

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Re: MX and Devuan?

#52 Post by Jerry3904 »

ChrisUK wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 12:53 pm
Jerry3904 wrote: Tue Nov 13, 2018 12:34 pm I don't know what Adrian meant with that, but I thought your response was fine.
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/42_(answer)

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Of course, was being too literal...
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Re: MX and Devuan?

#53 Post by Stevo »

I think Devuan could get their user base up by adding MX on top of their base themselves.

Mexuan? Devumx?

But I wonder how strong the "not invented here" sentiment runs there.

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Re: MX and Devuan?

#54 Post by manyroads »

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@stevo :number1:

I pm'ed my original comment to you.
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