Speaking of violators, North Korea is in violation of GPL 2.0 since they didn’t provide me the source code of the kernel when I asked for them for it.
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Speaking of violators, North Korea is in violation of GPL 2.0 since they didn’t provide me the source code of the kernel when I asked for them for it.
man tar
you never said I can’t run a command before it.
You need god -> TempleOS
I can smell data loss issues just by reading this
You can technically install dpkg onto arch; but it’s not reccomended.
If you’re developing and want a live display of your program, nothing beats a second monitor to see your progress live if you want to see the progress on your computer.
Other cases %100 agree
Building a translation layer for Android applications is easier on Linux since their bases are similar. (Android is an operating system based on Linux)
There are tricks to launch the Android version on Linux, but Java edition is mostly better anyways
I use this too on my laptop.
If you’re not doing stuff with them; not much point.
Since these devices have ARM processors, they can be embedded to places that doesn’t need high power and contain smaller volume; unlike PCs. You can host your a Jellyfin server on one, host a pi-hole so that you filter out every internet traffic from ads on another. Maybe a small FTP server that you can use as cloud storage?
on a related note, help I’m too used to my i3wm config and now I cant switch to wayland at all, what do I do when xorg gets fully depreciated
i had i3 run with no problems on some of the worst machines I had to use. I’ll fight with anyone that claims i3 is bloat.
Ubuntu forks that ditch snap > Ubuntu