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linux distros as food

Postby throdon » Sun Oct 03, 2010 23:36

not very informative but cool none the less: http://www.linuxaria.com/article/linux-distro-food?lang=en
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby Fitzcarraldo » Mon Oct 04, 2010 0:43

"Debian = Chinese food
Ubuntu = Banana chips or Chicken
Fedora = Taco Rack ice cream dessert tacos [Eeeuuuwwww!]
Linux Mint = Fresh pineapple fruit salad
Gentoo = Italian food flag
Slackware = Jelly cake
Arch = Pizza
OpenSUSE = Food survival packet
PCLinuxOS = Meatballs
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Sabayon = Dungeness Crab Leg with Elderflower Sabayon and Cucumber Gelee"


Well, there ya' go then: SL is sophisticated haute cuisine, and Ubuntu is... banana chips. What can I say?
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby alonsoty » Mon Oct 04, 2010 16:03

FreeBSD correspond to what?
Ration of the hard and bad soldiers!

or maybe the italian: "Penne alla diavola"!!!! :twisted:

with a lot of red hot chili pepper...
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby throdon » Tue Oct 05, 2010 6:05

Being an American who spent two years in Vicenza Italy during the mid 90's I always found it strange when you got Italian food in Styrofoam or plastic. I still remember the gelato best ice cream in the world bar none, but i digress Penne alla diavola is delicious but in no way can compare to spaghetti con i granchi.
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby amoebios » Tue Oct 05, 2010 19:09

"This thread insults Rolf, women and my personal existence."

i had to laugh real hard on the meatballs.... The rest was just weird. Let's try this from a different perspective:
If Sabayon is zabaione, then
Gentoo is (raw) eggs (you may want to cook them)
Debian is bread (Did you know you can re-bake it? i once made blueberry-yogurt-muffins from old olive bread.)
Ubuntu is coffee cake
Linux Mint is mint chocolate cake
Fedora is bagels
Mandriva is baguettes
(PCLinuxOS is Subway sandwiches)
openSuse is Currywurst
Arch could be tofu.... (i just don't know it enough)
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby alonsoty » Tue Oct 05, 2010 20:38

Arch -> Tofu!? :shock:
And why? It seems a little unusual compared to other combinations.

throdon 'spaghetti con i granchi': but you're a gourmet.
The next time you come in Italy we do gastronomic tour together!

If you plan to open a culinary section on this forum, I offer myself as a moderator :)
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby throdon » Wed Oct 06, 2010 4:49

throdon 'spaghetti con i granchi': but you're a gourmet.
The next time you come in Italy we do gastronomic tour together!


If I ever get back to Italy (which is unfortunately very unlikely) I would love to do that, i have all sorts of places I want to revisit, like the hill of Asiago and Juliet drop zone near Aviano air base, Milan, Venice, Firenza/Florence, Jeslo beach, and a whole lot of other places.
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby amoebios » Wed Oct 06, 2010 18:56

alonsoty wrote:Arch -> Tofu!? :shock:
And why? It seems a little unusual compared to other combinations.
[....]


What's wrong with tofu? i like the taste and one can make lots of stuff from it. But i agree that it doesn't quite fit. Also, i don't remember ever trying Arch.... maybe i didn't even manage to install. (or i had Sabayon already installed and Arch didn't have a LiveCD? or the fact that one has to configure more....)

If you tried Arch, what food would you compare it to?
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby alonsoty » Wed Oct 06, 2010 20:56

mhh...
A single ingredient (alimento) is simplistic as compared with any distribution since it is the collection of many things.

'Arch' I found it easy to use but powerful enough (ie well balanced).

So for me it should contain both carbohydrate than protein (meat, fish or both) as in a more complex dish.
I'd suggest the Spanish paella.

delicious... :lol:
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Re: linux distros as food

Postby dunsurfin » Thu Oct 07, 2010 7:48

Sabayon has become so much a part of my life that it's now my ham and pease pudding stottie. :)
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