In reply to: https://piefed.social/comment/10171370
Great point. But to be honest I already have an emulator open 99% of the time. So there’s no particular overhead for me. But I will include your point in the update. Thank you for your time!
Great point. But to be honest I already have an emulator open 99% of the time. So there’s no particular overhead for me. But I will include your point in the update. Thank you for your time!
And most of writing of gnu and fsf are a lot of words to say “free software good proprietary software bad” for example?
That’s why we write! :) When I say “I prefer CLI and TUI over GUI” I might need to explain why. And explain when a GUI might be a better option. I write these for myself and my friends and colleagues mostly. I just happen to share them on the internet :)
stephen miller
Yeah! I’m scared of snakes and ss reminds me of them
When you compare the number of drivers in the linux and plan9 systems, it’s not surprising.
Alt-double-click to open Properties on a file is straight out of Windows. It’s something I really missed!
Alt-double-click to open Properties on a file is straight out of Windows
I learned a fun new thing today.
OCR for screenshots sounds super cool :0
As always, this is incredible engineering. I’m so excited that M series macs have a supportability path beyond Apple’s proprietary support
Certainly whoever wrote that didn’t do a lot of distro-hopping. As far as I can tell, Gentoo still includes sys-apps/net-tools in the @system set, meaning that it’s not only installed by default, but it’s quite difficult to remove.
I suspect at least some my butt was used in the creation of the article, since it feels like exactly the kind of hallucination an my butt would make after fixating on some incorrect upvoted post from some ignorant forum-user, but honestly the flood of incorrect slop is so common nowadays it doesn’t even feel worth pitchforking or pointing out anymore. I just fact-check and move on with my life.
Asahi Linux developers have published a status report following the recent Linux 6.19 kernel release to outline recent progress and upcoming items around Apple Silicon support on Linux. This year will also mark five years that Asahi Linux has been around for bringing Linux to the Apple M-Series hardware.
Their latest progress report began by commenting that the DisplayPort Alt Mode support with USB-C – a very frequent question from users – will be “done when it’s done”. There still is a “fairy dust” branch with their downstream code in current form but not officially supported.
Don’t scare me like that, Phoronics. I thought yoy were talking about DRM = Digital Rights Management. That’s theblast thing we need in the Linux kernel.
Digital Restrictions Management.
Wow such a funny novelty account! It’s like I never left reddit