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The LambCutlet Disorganisation

“apt-get moo”

Posted by Jonathan at 13:35:00 UTC on the 29th of February, 2004

Good old Easter Eggs… :D


domo:~# apt-get moo
         (__)
         (oo)
   /------\/
  / |    ||
 *  /\---/\
    ~~   ~~
...."Have you mooed today?"...

As geek humour is always obscure at best, and downright odd all other times… this may shed some light:

The Advanced Package Tool (APT) is a part of the software management system for Debian. Analogous to RedHat’s RPM, but infinitely more capable, APT features automatic dependency handling and much more. If you’re not a Linux type, it’s like Windows Update for adults.

  1. Login to a shell as root.
  2. Type “apt-get moo” and press ENTER.
  3. An ASCII-art drawing of a cow will be displayed, with “Have you mooed today?”.

Reminded me of a certain image I had on the front page (and only page…) of LambCutlet.org that was in place for over a year.

Said image of the dancing “kaugh” which graced LambCutlet.org for over a year

Moo! :D

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