hell yeah!
hell yeah!
This doesn’t mean anything. The question refers to the kernel version running.
We switched to cable around 2008.
I would beg to differ. Maybe things will be different once things have mature more. At the moment, just quickly trying out a most of them, I’d easily see rough edges within first few minutes. Some would have more subtle issues, but it’s still far from foolproof.
Simple config stuff that would usually take simple file editting on /etc comes to mind.
They only say it’s free market when it’s in their favor.
Lmao, they’ve been outsourcing their shit to factories in China for the last couple decades. They really think these factories won’t learn a thing or two?
Yeah, they could’ve picked something like Debian. It’s like they picked an embedded distro only to try to turn it into a full-fledged.
I wonder if it would work properly on Fairphone 4.
Great! We’ll pick it up once it gets chopped off.
authority
illegally
authority: “but I am the law”
“That’s terrible! Where could one fine them? Why, so I could avoid them, of course!”
Technically, it exists, just in pieces. You probably have ingested some of those pieces.
This just keeps getting lamer and lamer.
Wrong neighborhood, buddy.
Now GTFOutahere.
KDE.
As a former Windows user myself, I find it to behave pretty much like how I’d expect, albeit some differences in details.
If it’s “perfectly operational”, they wouldn’t need someone to maintain it 🫠
Don’t worry, it’s quite esoteric to begin with. The only reason I can comprehend this is the years-long following news like this, on top of my computer science degree.
Also, this wouldn’t matter (yet) to your daily life.
a regular printer with A5 feed would do