The only indentation method that the viewer has control on how big they want it.
The only indentation method that the viewer has control on how big they want it.
Meanwhile the Linux Standards Base cries in a corner.
Brazil going hard on it. 👏
Thank you, that was very elucidating.
I don’t follow. Isn’t the OS’s job to discover hardware? How is the CPU instruction architecture come into play here?
Itanium also failed miserably in performance and everything else it set out to deliver. While being ridiculously expensive.
Look at the crossed 0 in the list. It was supposed to be 0 and someone botched the reading.
Docker? I barely know her!
Having my TrueNAS scale homeserver host some pihole, VPN and *arr. I’ve fallen behind the times.
I stand corrected.
Not really. The only people I expect to have time to use Slackware non professionally are students.
There is good support for Btrfs though (unless they removed). “We have ZFS at home”, if you will.
Hey, where do you find the ISOs for these old distros?
They mention retooling to another library. I’m guessing they’re doing a UI rewrite and the chosen library isn’t Linux compatible. Since saying that will obviously bring valid criticisms of “why not choose a better library?”, they choose to blame something else. And the reason they chose that library is likely because of office politics rather than technical.
You joke, but I was there, 3000 years ago… and DOS, Windows and Lotus 1-2-3 courses sold like hot cakes. Yeah, people had to learn Windows until a critical mass of people knew it so knowledge would self propagate.
I don’t think that’s been an issue for several years now. At least for distros focused on user friendliness.
E was one of the best. They even created their own sound subsystem, ESD, which became the de facto default for Linux desktop sound for quite a while.
All these third world countries can’t compete with the powerhouse that is Brazil and its free, multiplataform tax system since the nineties.
Seriously though, it’s not a technological issue, it’s a political one.
Which window manager, dammit?