Imagine using Nano or Vim; when you could be using Cat and Echo.
/s
Imagine using Nano or Vim; when you could be using Cat and Echo.
/s
Ah, a fellow Atomic user
I use Fedora FYI
I never understood the IBM/Redhat hate being directed at Fedora. Imagine being against using Debian because of the Ubuntu Amazon fiasco that happened years back.
Patience young one, Wayland just implemented that protocol, it’ll be here soon
Where can I learn such power?
The Mint team recently made experimental Wayland support available. Still very alpha but I don’t think it will be years.
I heard you liked Linux so much, I installed Linux on ALL your harddrives
No, they’re just going to make a lightweight NT Kernel that only has what’s needed to stream a Virtual Machine.
Bold of you to assume they’d use software that’s already been built. They gotta reinvent the wheel every time.
Just gotta hold out for Gnomes Mosaic plans to bear fruit
2### is the year of the Linux AR/VR Desktop!
Who is Linus and why does he Torvalds
I somehow locked myself out of sudo when trying to give my user permission to read serial devices.
Had to reinstall.
If only game developers optimized their games…
The newest hardware is getting powerful enough that devs are banking on people just buying better cards to play their games.
Toolbx and Distrobox are basically identical.
The only difference is Distrobox is more agnostic and will create .desktop files for containers and applications installed in them automatically. Toolbx you need to make the .desktop manually.
Not like there’s a choice to not buy a smart TV.
Everything comes internet enabled, runs software that won’t receive updates, comes with a shitty phone app, and some sort of subscription service either to enable features or auto buy product.
Fedora Silverblue if your wanting security and a “it just works” experience.
Linux Mint Debian Edition if you want stability and a traditional/familiar environment.
Vanilla OS Orchid should be a nice in-between once it releases.
LibreOffice is lots faster than Word, honestly you can say that about any peice of Microsoft software and its open source equivilant. LibreOffice also displays old document formats better too.
Never used wordpad, honestly surprised to see how many people used it. Maybe someone will start a project to make a simple word processor to replace it.
I didn’t see anything