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coja to [email protected] • 2 years ago

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coja to [email protected] • 2 years ago
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    Your system ate a SPARC! Gah

    What does this mean? Does it has something to do with… I don’t know, the Sun SPARC CPUs?

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      It’s for SPARC and PA-RISC when the kernel dies

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        nice

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        Okay, but what is sparc and pa-risc?

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          OMG I feel old.

          Also regret the money I spent buying Sun stock in the late 90s.

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            As someone who was Sun Certified 5.7.1 to version 10, I feel this way too hard as well.

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