It’s not about software. Program, PROGRAM were just placeholders for content. I know you can think more abstract and argue in better faith than this.
It’s not about software. Program, PROGRAM were just placeholders for content. I know you can think more abstract and argue in better faith than this.
It’s quite useful for stuff like PROGRAM and Program in the same directory where PROGRAM is the program itself and Program is some unrelated files about the program. Bad example, but the case stands.
Yeah? Immutable distro, clownstrike kernel panic, what tool do you use now? Remember, you ‘need’ clownstrike.
Laypeople couldn’t fix it even more.
I’m not gonna fire up Windows (Update) for this, but shouldn’t the bootloader handle this?
Arch KDE and SteamOS.
How do they handle the naming confusion?
Oil is different because 1 ppm can ruin a whole litre or something in that direction.
700.000 litres also sounds like much more than 700 m³. The average German citizen consumed 129 litres per day or roughly 47 m³ annually. The water consumption of 15 people is less than most blocks.
Energy consumption might be a real problem, but I don’t see how water consumption is that big of a problem or priority here.
Some prisons might be better than others, some people might be able to withstand the system within and work on themselves.
This is like the disinvention of the printing press, at least from an archeological perspective.
Emulating NT synchronization primitives in Wine - Zeb Figura at Linux Plumbers Conference | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjU4nyWyhU8
Futex | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futex
Lock, mutex | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_(computer_science)
something something western software
Redox OS or React OS lol
The comment reads a bit like corporate-speak and or an advertisement.
Folks also don’t need to be protected from themselves, because people perfectly capable of governing themselves once they figured out how plugins work.
One could read from this that plugins should be moderated better, maybe with automatic checks.
Arch Linux doesn’t have a store AFAIK.
I don’t use APT-based distributions or store-based software aquisition, so I don’t know about that, but I see how that lessens my point. I was just using a steam installation as an example for context, you could replace it with anything with sketchy licenses.
I have no experience with DNF, but both APT and Pacman are not the best solutions for beginners, simply because their extensibility relies on weirdness like PPAs and the AUR or even just different repositories.
One example would be installing Steam:
APT sudo add-apt multiverse && sudo apt update && sudo apt install steam
Pacman sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf && sudo pacman -Syu steam
[Enabling multilib by uncommenting two lines in package manager file]
This is just partially the fault of the Linux distributions, package managers or package repositories (licensing issues), but the ease of installing could be better even with the legal issues afoot.
Sure, to us experienced with changing configuration of package managers this seems a bit lazy or untrve, but for those who are new to Linux or software configuration in general, these instructions can look like crawling into the equivalent of Windows Registry simply to install Steam.
Hurd durr /s
Why the heck do I have to install something just to watch a video online?
MPEG-LA licensing or the legal hell of USA-based organisations is a risk to small projects like Fedora, so where possible they cut the risk and lay it on users decision to use propriatory licenses.
At least that is how I understood it. I don’t know how Arch Linux and Debian (i.e. pacman and APT) don’t have that problem.
Steam’s UI is tolerable, but inconsistent. In a SteamDeck, OK, but in a phone? Idk.
I get that this isn’t meant that seriously.