Lmao, users will be users
Lmao, users will be users
Throw it away And someone is bound to show up with a iMac G3
That’s not something limited to email Its like password, don’t use the same one everywhere, otherwise you’re in big trouble
Perpetual stew of temporary blindness!
Np, another OS that isn’t Linux based, it’s rather obscure-ish but it’s genuinely impressive is Haiku OS, the community-driven spiritual successor of BeOS
That isn’t even being hosted on github
How many ppl do you see rocking Slackware nowadays?
Ah, yes, of course, foolish of me
Links is just a browser, it doesn’t fix the websites themselves Search engines gatekeeps websites away, making it borderline impossible to find anything SEO optimized makes way too much noise to find anything meaningful And JavaScript makes browsers like Links borderline unusable
If being usable is a metric, Slackware
Kolibri isn’t a Linux distro, it is a fork of MenuetOS and not Linux at all
There are things in this world you are not meant to fiddle with And apparently, glibc is one of 'em
From what I saw, they’re doing some changes to improve shader recompilation Maybe too early, but seems this time they might actually do something to improve the codebase instead of ‘yet another renamed yuzu’
The third one, wouldn’t it hit Rockstar with Red Dead Redemption? After all, you do ride a animal(horse) and can easily swap in and our of 'em
Be me, and bork BTRFS itself while trying to compile OpenMW from source
'Till you figure out that, on Arch, if you missed/broke anything, you can boot into the Arch USB, mount your root into /mnt, and arch-chroot in to fix whatever is broken
I got a Xeon E3-1220 V3, thought it’d handle well A whole ass day and it still wasn’t done
Meanwhile my first Gentoo system… I was expecting to be not so bad… Holy f I was wrong
After you figure out how to properly partition your disk, you learn how the entire setup is actually quite simple Basically, Mount partitions, pacstrap to install the base system, generate fstab, chroot in, create a unprivileged user and add it to sudo, setup grub, configure internet, exit chroot and unmount, reboot into the newly installed system, configure X11/Wayland to your liking
I fucking wish