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Delta Force devs say Desktop Linux support is 'not part of our agenda in the future'
Linux gamers say Delta Force game is 'not part of our agenda in the future'
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Delta Force devs say Desktop Linux support is 'not part of our agenda in the future'
Linux gamers say Delta Force game is 'not part of our agenda in the future'
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rare debian updates
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It's its own kind of sexy.
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Campari and Sake exploring the outside for the first time
Very cute! Good on you for being responsible too, both for the wildlife's sake and theirs 😊
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Who doesn't like the running symbols in the terminal?
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Before I had a proper internet connection (had to ask permission to borrow a dial up account) I bought a magazine that had a picture of a cow on it saying that Larry the cow was different. It was a DVD image of the stage one mirror of this new fangled Gentoo thing.
Learnt from the magazine how to install a bootloader and so on and then "bravely" typed emerge world into the terminal after configuring the list of all the packages I wanted. Including a full desktop (KDE I think but may have been Gnome). And Firefox. And Open Office. And some multimedia stuff I don't remember.
On a Pentium ii.
Took a week before I could do the next step :D
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I'll fight you! In a game of Pathfinder of course.
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I hate people who only release their App on flatpak
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Yeah, I'm not a fan of flatpak for my usage, but this isn't a great argument against it.
I'd rather someone "only" release on flatpak if that's the simplest way they can support Linux compared to no support at all.
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Regarding The Hyprland & Vaxry Situation
I absolutely love Hyprland but have no respect for Vaxry beyond his coding ability.
I really hope someone starts a good fork of it, I haven't found another wm I like as much but I hate to be seen as supporting that awful person.
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Louvre v2.0.0 Release: C++ library for building Wayland compositors
How does this compare to wlroots?
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OS market share in Top 500 supercomputers
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No, it was mostly the manufacturers fault for implying that their machine would run the operating system it shipped with well. Well that and Microsoft's fault for strong arming them to push Vista on machines that weren't going to run it well.
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Why is flathub saying Floorp is proprietary
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Now said contributor works a bit more on the project and adds some great new functionality, but floorp don't agree it fits their plans. So the contributor decides to make their own fork called ceilingp and build from that. Nope, they don't have the license to do so. They can take the mpl parts. They can take their own parts (they didn't sign an exclusive release of their code). They can add their own new code. They can't use the rest of the floorp code though.
So floorp gets the benefits but no one else can build off it without permission (save for private use without releasing it and potentially having others do the same).
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Linux during the mid to late 90s (Windows 95 and 98 era)
Hearing your monitor squeal when you got the modelines wrong was fun.
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cringe Arch btw femboys VS Real gentoo femcels
Meh, I used Gentoo in its literal first release off a DVD with only printed instructions for a stage one build on an old Pentium II. No internet or anything to fall back on. Learnt a hell of a lot (like don't select Firefox and Open Office and do an emerge world as your first package step after the initial boot because it took literally a week to compile with no indication when it would be done). Definitely have a soft spot for Larry the Cow but after running that setup for a couple of years I feel I've taken what I needed from Gentoo.
Would recommend it to anyone who wants to dig in and really learn what makes their system tick, but not as a daily driver. I feel for me Arch hits the sweet spot, but was happy with Debian/Ubuntu too (at least until Ubuntu went to shit with snaps).
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Inbox was by far the best thing Google have done with email. Still waiting on features they had unique to that app.
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And that is why snapshots exist
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They are not likely to be using the terminal. Pretty much every graphical file browser will ask for confirmation upon delete, and many will use a rubbish bin by default.
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Storm Linux 2000, 1999
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TRANSPARENT TERMINALS! Haha it felt so futuristic and to this day I can't run a terminal without a little transparency. Enlightenment was my first experience of it.
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A Lego game about building with Legos, not a world with Legos in it? Yes please
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I think it is mostly Americans that say that. I've never heard anyone say it outside of reading it on American centric forums.
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Microsoft says a Copilot key is coming to keyboards on Windows PCs starting this month
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Why doesn't my keyboard have a thumbs-up key?!
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Give me those tools. 🔧🛠🔨🪛
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My old job was servicing niche scientific equipment. Glad to see you saw that opportunity - there are a lot of shitty products out there selling for five or six figures, and often running technology multiple decades out of date.
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3rd level spells
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I play Pathfinder
There are dozens of us!
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Why Microsoft open sourced PowerShell and ported it to Linux
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But that's almost never how a system is configured. The entire point is that bash, zsh, fish etc. can make use of those utilities. You don't need bash trying to reinvent everything. You don't want that. That's why changing shells is generally painless and a strength, not a weakness.