You're probably fine with it here, but to someone who's serious about Linux, it would sound as silly as someone thinking all speedcubes are Guhongs![]()
I'd consider myself serious about Linux and yes, that's quite how it sounds like... but that doesn't matter at all, I'm happy that Linux is becoming more common, and that you don't even need to know the difference between distros to use itI hope people will soon forget the whole "Linux is difficult" thing.
P.S.: I use Slackware as my main distro, Archlinux on my netbook.
Accomplishment: first sub20 solve with LBL method. Yeah that's not that great. I just wanted to reply to the Linux topic. Sorry for the OT.
12.69, 12.24, 12.28, 12.30, (12.99), 12.25, 12.71, 12.32, (12.08), 12.75, 12.42, 12.44 = 12.44 = consistency ftw.
qcube 15.217 13.183 11.020 (10.329) 10.348 12.655 10.997 11.245 15.415 11.844 (19.455) 13.433 => 12.536
bolded is 10.788 avg5
I haven't done a 3x3x3 avg100 in a while...
number of times: 100/100
best time: 7.37
worst time: 14.59
best avg5: 10.15 (σ = 0.36)
best avg12: 10.92 (σ = 1.10)
best avg100: 11.72 (σ = 1.00)
individual times:
scrambles:
D2 F2 R2 F U2 R2 U2 F' D2 B2 F2 U' L' D' R2 F L2 D2 R' D U'
U2 L' B U2 L2 R' B' L U' L' (10 htm)
B U' B' R' U' F' U F U' R' U2 R2 (12 htm)
U2 R F U' R' U R U F' R' U R2 (12 htm)
total (34 htm)
FMC pb![]()
16.85 single
23.35 AO5
23.99 AO12
26.08 AO100
OH PBs with pinky. After 4 years I've finally decided to switch.
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