Just now... something in my computer made a quick fart sound. More like when a woman poots. "Poot!". I looked inside but all the fans seem to be whirring at normal speed. What the fuck happened?
It's moot that poots in your computer. Kill him with fire, then, install GNU/Mach.
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Anonymous2007-01-26 3:49
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The GNU version of Mach is part of the GNU project therefore it would be more correct to call it GNU Mach.
Stallman wants people to use the term GNU/Linux (the term GNU and Linux is fine too) when referring to the operating system combo. Linux is not part of the GNU project and therefore it is not correct to call it GNU Linux. Stallman wants GNU to be named first because GNU existed before Linux did.
I think a cord might be leaning into the fan, and at a certain point the fan hits it and smacks it away.
I replaced my video card fan a week ago. Do fan problems typically tend to all come down on a nigga at once? Never had this happen before on any of my previous computers
Ah, THAT sound. That sounds legit, just move the cables out of the way somehow with twist-ties or something.
Fans go for me when I fail to dust (note: de-dustify) then the bearings get all nasty.
Take a look at where your computer is. If it is sitting on the floor (not raised) it will be picking up a lot of dust. Even raising your computer by the thinkness of a book helps.
I think the fan god just got mad at you for some reason, it's all good.
The fans have been noticeably more noisy recently. In fact I think the computer's vibration of the desk affects how noisy the computer is -- if I plant my arms and press them down on my desk, the fan in the computer isn't as noisy. Take my arms off the desk, and the fans in the computer are noisy. Weird.