What part of posix is redox trying to get away from?
What part of posix is redox trying to get away from?
Depends what you want in an OS. The increasingly invasive ads and loss of control in Windows is overwhelmingly a good enough reason for me. But it is not the case for everyone.
Linux has its quirks, and it’s a different approach to an OS in general, so it can be intimidating if you only want an office machine.
Because the CEO is probably having an existential dread crisis and needs to do something about it. So he fucks up the logo because he can, and fuck you. Now watch Mozilla ads from their newly acquired Ad company.
I will try out Debian, which uses Wayland by default. So hopefully I will get what I need for my DE.
Otherwise, if nothing works for me, I always go back to Ubuntu if I really don’t like Debian.
Thanks for the insight, it is really useful. I’ll spin up Debian on my work laptop for sure and I’ll see how it feels to decide for my personal PC.
NVIDIA didn’t ask to shut it down, but AMD lawyer probably weren’t that hot to what the project had become and AMD asked the creator to shut down the project l, which he did.
But yeah, lots of work wasted caused by pencil pushers and bean counters.
I am thinking of going Debian as well since I like Ubuntu on my work laptop.
I would like to use the same OS for both PC since I am not a power user yet, but I am tempted by endeavourOS to dip my toes into arch linux.
I don’t want to have too big of a productivity loss at work (don’t care at home), so I am thinking to switch to Debian for work, and EndeavourOS on my personal PC to gain experience with it. If I like endeavourOS a lot, then I can switch my work laptop to it as well.
Isn’t it how most Linux users progress?
AMD asked them to shut it down. So the guy is going to go back to the pre-AMD release and work independently from there.
I use Ubuntu for work and it serves its purpose really well.
It was the first time I really ditched windows and learnt how to use Linux.I have Kubuntu on my personal PC and it feels klunky to me.
So I am not sure why is that, since it uses the same base.
My only issue right now is that I need to split the apps I use between dpkg, apt or snaps and it sucks when I need to uninstall something.
So once my project is done at work, I will try another distro.
Kill Chrome/Chromium and Firefox by proxy. Revert back to pure html websites, live a free life.
My plan is to build a second server that I will leave at my inlaws’ house and use that, but for now, I will rent a cloud while this happens.
Photos was part of my plan, so mega.nz isn’t an option. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Thanks for the info. I thought that markdownguide.org was the standard as explained in your link from the creator.
By using what is described in markdownguide, I’ve never encountered any issue with any markdown compatible text editor.
Isn’t the base markdown standardized?
It’s just that so many flavors advertise themselves as markdown+ flavor?
I like the thought of having timed backups to keep the costs lower by pruning the olds backups.
Thanks, from another link in this thread, Borg seems to have wrapper options as a complement to its features.
Never heard of it, but I will look into it. Thanks
Thats a great link, it lists a lot of options and gives a good explanation on how to setup the author’s choices.
Thanks for the information, I will look into that.
Makes sense. Posix was created a long time ago and there are most probably some features that could be changed