control it from any whuAT!?
control it from any whuAT!?
c/UnixPorn
Just go for it! It’ll be fun. You will find yourself navigating your digital life (or at least: most of it) at relative ease with less distractions and graphical fuzz you otherwise get.
Getting to know terminal multiplexer (like screen) or vi-keys are crucial skills for anyone who is not afraid from working on “headless” machines!
awesome template! i see great potential
GNU Guix where even geeks are G
add channel nonguix install firefox
since when is “adding a channel” not part of the “stock” system? if that were so nothing would ever be part of debian based stock systems
my point being: you can and probably should try to bring it into your workplace
this is not how Guix works - please don’t blindly spread misinformation
GNU Guix is where it’s at
sad stroustroup noises
this format (featuring le scumbag) is trash
you can still replace the image with a less scumbaggy one (:
top-level commenter says new machines, not all hardware you could possibly attach to whichever bus your mobo offers, but yeah
downvote me again for pointing out that it’s hardware vendors duty to offer drivers for the OS of your choice not your duty to shit on some kernel for not supporting hardware you bought from (excuse my french) shitty vendors
you probably are doing it wrong ;)
the problem is cutting edge devices where vendors only publish windows drivers - often friendly hackers have to develop their own drivers to make your stuff work. for users with such hardware the free software experience is often sub-par and they probably won’t try it anytime soon. but for everyone else, casual i-only-browse-text-and-watch-videos-on-my-rather-standard-build-users will usually find ad-free, smoothly running no-bullshit (or depending on the distro maybe little-bullshit) computing experience. it’s a shame hardware vendors are allowed to only publish drivers for windows.
it’s one of the few cases where people with more expertise (i.e. you who builds your own machibe) get a less satisfying result. i’d suggest you try again with spare parts from your last build ;)
Or you opt for an operating system that lers you roll-back whole generations for when such a thing happens (GNU Guix for the win!)
a rather odd choice given the alternatives