I get the fiction part, but where’s the science?
I get the fiction part, but where’s the science?
Doctor: You must be allergic, what did you eat?
Me: It’s proprietary.
TrueNAS scale helps a lot, as it makes many popular apps just a few clicks away. Or for more power-users, stuff like the linux cockpit also really helps.
To directly answer your questions…
I thought systemd read fstab to dynamically create the mount units? First i’ve heard of someone bespoke mount units… but sounds neat!
At this rate we’ll soon need a BS in nerdology to get these in-jokes… i love it.
I think it’d say something about no Makefile present.
Just wait till all the browser tabs sit down, and need to swap to the floor.
In hindsight, that may have been a better post title.
It’s not really a joke, per se. Just feeling a bit nostalgic… recalling ancient linux-on-a-floppy distros on old hardware, juxtaposed to the huge linux distros I use now on faster hardware, etc.
Sometimes i just cant understand why a post gets downvotes… maybe some hate anime?
I know that the shield (android tv) does.
I hear Raptor Computing is working on a nextgen workstation… more than just “open”. Iirc, someone even ported coreboot to one of their machines.
Wherefore art thou Fedora? Et tu Rocky?
Zim.
Assuming your old router might survive as an access point, maybe consider a Protectli FW2B? https://protectli.com/product-comparison/
0: “i don’t care about my data.”
1: “i REALLY care about my data”
5: “i’ll trade you one drive now, for my data if one of the drives dies later”
Very freedom-respecting. Probably the only consumer NAS vendor with instructions on how to install linux (bare-metal) on the official wiki. Their x86 boxen are 90% normal pc… with the remaining 10% being a bit nuisance.
Me: “ls ~/Downloads”, mac-gui: Would you like to give “Terminal” access to the “Downloads” folder?
Why has nobody mentioned package managers? I can’t be the only one who cares about that…