New linux user goes online to find out how to list installed packages in the terminal. Starts removing the ones they don’t recognise.
bypassing the package manager (especially installing with curl | sudo sh
I’ll admit that I’ve done this with a few things that I wanted to install but weren’t in my repo…
It’s pretty amazing isn’t it?! There’s no way that I would have had the time and patience set up a server without it.
Check out Ardour for music production. You should be able to get older versions for free on most distributions or get the current version for a donation via their website.
Do you know if hugo blogs can federate?
Is Coreboot not fully open source?
Yeah, I’m still getting updates on my 2017 Dell Latitude!
Sweet! I might get back into it!
I am honoured.
Good old free market competitiion taking care of things as usual.
If either of my parents could use a computer it would run linux.
But then I have to do all of their online tasks anyway, so technically they are using linux.
Peachy. Sounds like there’s nothing to worry about then (from a user POV).
I’ve installed it from F-droid but still. Fuck google. They really do need breaking up.
I heavily rely on Syncthing. Does anyone know what the outlook is for Syncthing-fork, or what the likelihood is of someone taking on maintenance of this version?
I did it on a humble user account using GNOME disks. Select the USB stick and choose restore image in the menu at the top right.
“First they came for the coconuts and I said nothing…”
Wearing boxer shorts?
Where were his Thomas The Tank Engine pyjamas?!
Seriously though; while the boys at state school were a lot harder, if a posh kid finally lost it it was always something extremely psychotic like this.
I am drunk. I wish you hadn’t suggested that.
So anyway, what are the pros and cons?