Will they be using btrfs snapshots or subvolumes to make it immutable?
Will they be using btrfs snapshots or subvolumes to make it immutable?
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Most places seem to issue Mac’s now for the role. I just create a 90% cpu & memory Linux VM on them and work from within that, with the exception of teams or zoom meetings being native on the Mac (no echo cancellation on linux VM’s, it seems). Works mostly well, but it is arm64 based linux, as the Mac’s currently are M series.
Ended up going with Arch for arm64, as it had the simplest way to add widevine support to my browsers.
Much better than being native on the Mac… Mac doesn’t give me the two select&paste linux 2nd copy buffer, doesn’t provide focus follows mouse, no auto-raise, and type in partially covered windows without raise. Essential for my workflow.
It never graduated? ;)
Well yeah, I mean what are you going to do?
Simple, start teaching it in elementary school all the way up through high school. Apple did it long ago and got apple users out of those kids. Microsoft does it now, and now you have Windows users. Just need the computer education to be Linux centric from the start. It’s not that it’s different, it’s that it’s not what they grew up with and were taught.
I couldn’t get the Chuck Norris edition to blend, unfortunately.
There is always the Joe editor, if you like good ol’ Wordstar. :)
Nah, win can have it.
That post changed my life, gave me a great hobby, which became a career, and still puts food on the table for me and my family to this day. Thank you, Linus.
Take my upvote.
They can’t help themselves. They gorge themselves on his phallic offerings.
That doesn’t mean we want it here. Missing the community you are looking for? Create it.
You mean, besides being chromeos? ;)
And Mint because Gnome (shudder)
This wasn’t just ignorance, this was willful ignorance.
I suggest a filesystem that supports taking snapshots in the future. It’s a lifesaver for moments like these.
When distros make it the default DE, that’s forcing it on them. No different then Microsoft bundling a specific browser. I also disagree that it works well on desktops. It lacks features, and tweaking it to resemble and behave like a more common desktop design is cumbersome.
Gnome. It was designed first for touch and desktops last.