

I have never had a problem with debian except for the whole old packages thing
Failing optimist, can code poorly.
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I have never had a problem with debian except for the whole old packages thing
I actually want this as a distro
Fedora on my servers, fedora as my daily driver, fedora on the devices I manage for normies.
Minecraft rpi edition no longer runs on the latest versions of debian. Used to be preinstalled on rpiOS though
cd - will bring you to the last directory you were in.


Chromeos is actually more Linux than normal Linux, because it has three different types of Linux packed into one.


Linus is a fan of antigravity, google’s vibe coding thing.


This would be great for Linux tablets/touchscreen stuff
tl;dr of how this clusterfuck works: this is effectively just x11 forwarding an x server from windows to linux. the fun part is a) making gnome run with an already existing window manager (namely dwm.exe lol), b) making gnome run over x11 forwarding (it is Not a fan, last time it tried running gnome on windows this is what broke it and made it quit trying), and c) actually ripping out parts of the gnome compositor again to make dwm instead of gnome render window decorations to achieve ✨️aero gnome✨️
That was autocorrect ¬_¬
Funnily enough there’s a cloudflare bot on discord: https://developers.cloudflare.com/1.1.1.1/additional-options/dns-over-discord/
Its pronouns are it/its.


I would really like GOG galaxy on linux because stardew valley requires either galaxy or steam to use the invite code system for multiplayer, and I bought the game through gog, so to use the invite thing I’d either have to use windows and gog galaxy, or buy the game on steam again.
hence the
which are easily confused with my own code if I’m tired and don’t read the message properly.
It’s a really popular choice and has been for the few years.


They’re almost all the same bar installation and package manager.
In a lot of cases devs will export for Linux but not test it.