The Linux Thread - The Autist's OS of Choice

Linux is worse in that regard since you always have to install it and it's not made easier with microsoft sabotaging the process. There are a few companies selling pre-built linux computers, but they are so few and not well-known among normies.
I've thought about starting a business where I buy older (but still sufficiently powerful) computer parts in bulk, assemble them into usable systems, install Mint or OpenSUSE on them, and sell the finished systems at a markup. There are a lot of people who hate Microsoft but get turned off by the idea of having to install an OS by themselves, so this might be an opportunity that you can take advantage of in your local area.
 
Trannies are using Rust as a means of Continuity of Governance. They know that everyone is going to get tired of their bullshit eventually, so they are embedding themselves in the world's IT infrastructure in order to hold it hostage.
All we need to do is end US government subsidies for PrEP and all HIV meds if the disease was caught as a result of sodomy or drug abuse. After that, we wait a few years and we won't have to worry about trannies or fags.
 
How to run obsolete shitware on Linux? I was trying to get ePSXe to run on ancient machine to do some Windows vs Linux performance comparisons but reading the requirements nearly gave me an aneurysm
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Why do modern PS1 emulators even need SSE2 to work? I was not able to install any of them in Gentoo
I mean.. most of those dependencies make sense for an application that uses a GTK interface, draws windows with transparency/holes in them, uses SDL to abstract some controller stuff.

On the other hand... not just Wayland but fucking LDAP libraries? Makes sense if you need to authenticate your emulated Playstation to an Active Directory server, I guess.
 
I've thought about starting a business where I buy older (but still sufficiently powerful) computer parts in bulk, assemble them into usable systems, install Mint or OpenSUSE on them, and sell the finished systems at a markup. There are a lot of people who hate Microsoft but get turned off by the idea of having to install an OS by themselves, so this might be an opportunity that you can take advantage of in your local area.
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It's just preference. I don't think an avid Tesla driver is going to appreciate your reasons for driving a 90s Toyota Corolla that you can work on by yourself in your garage, so evangelism is useless.
Yes--If you really want to sell people on switching, they need to see why Windows is a problem, not why you like Linux better. If it isn't broke why fix it. Same with most things really. Microsoft's approach to fucking over customers is slow enough that people just put up with it because "that's how it is", until it affects them on a personal level at which point they will probably just get a Mac instead and all the issues that brings. Otherwise, it still does your taxes and your school papers and your video games, that's all people really want.

The most common argument seems to be security. Linux isn't as secure as people think it is. Especially on rolling release systems. Sure, there isn't one giant company with a for-profit motive to put malware on your computer and force it down your throat. But there are 3000 or so different indie authors that can just decide to do whatever they want with no check and balance and it will slip into your system whether you update manually or not. One of the many falls of having everything synced with a central package manager. I feel a similar way to VPNs. You aren't actually changing anything but your vendor. It's just a shift of trust, not a guarantee. Linux is just less in your face about trying to make money is all.
 
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It was a Barton core Athlon XP, they released nearly 3 years after the P4 and had no SSE2 support. The few programs I was able to get working actually ran pretty smooth
If you used an open source emulator you'd probably be able to compile it without SSE2 then. Developer probably compiled it with SSE2 without a second thought because of how old it is. But if an open source program refuses to support CPUs without it that's retarded, all of these extensions can be recreated on a 486 even if it'll be slower.
 
But if an open source program refuses to support CPUs without it that's retarded, all of these extensions can be recreated on a 486 even if it'll be slower.
mate at some point old systems have to be dropped, you can't expect a dev to support a cpu from the late 80s that cant address more then 64mb of ram. (especially since it's from an era before 3d acceleration which so many emulators take advantage of)
i agree older hardware should still be supported, but not this old.
 
If you used an open source emulator you'd probably be able to compile it without SSE2 then. Developer probably compiled it with SSE2 without a second thought because of how old it is. But if an open source program refuses to support CPUs without it that's retarded, all of these extensions can be recreated on a 486 even if it'll be slower.
The reason I wanted to use this emulator over open source is that I know it does not need SSE2 to run, at least on Windows. It even ran games fine using the shitty integrated VIA graphics this ancient board has.

Every open source emulator I could find has dependencies that use SSE2, I wasn't able to get any of them to compile even though the system is using Gentoo
 
Linux isn't as secure as people think it is.
Linux is only "secure" because there are so many kinds of it, and so few users, that if you find a vulnerability, it's probably only in one thing that a tiny percentage of a tiny percentage of people have.

I mean other than systemd which more or less introduces the whole universal exploit thing into the equation. Thanks Lynyrd Pyttring! Have I mentioned this mercenary faggot needs to neck today? I forget, but he does.

And even MacOS with a gargantuan corporation to try to keep it secure and retain its reputation for that is only "secure" because it has such a small market share of the desktop population that most people focus on Windows, which on top of having more security holes than the Albert Hall, is also on the vast majority of desktops.
 
mate at some point old systems have to be dropped, you can't expect a dev to support a cpu from the late 80s that cant address more then 64mb of ram. (especially since it's from an era before 3d acceleration which so many emulators take advantage of)
i agree older hardware should still be supported, but not this old.
It is not that extreme. Having replacement functions for platforms that do not support these features is not some burden, they're just simple vector operations that could be done before, but less efficiently. And it not only makes it possible to run on older hardware, it makes it easier to port to non x86 platforms.
Every open source emulator I could find has dependencies that use SSE2, I wasn't able to get any of them to compile even though the system is using Gentoo
It's starting to sound like they just don't care anymore about anything before the athlon 64 now that 32 bit is "dead." After all, not a single Ubongo user is going to complain about this because every single 64 bit CPU has it.
 
Linux is only "secure" because there are so many kinds of it, and so few users, that if you find a vulnerability, it's probably only in one thing that a tiny percentage of a tiny percentage of people have.
Linux is far and away the most installed operating system in the world. It's on every Android phone, a majority of servers, and pretty much every embedded device. Not all computers are home PCs.
 
Linux is far and away the most installed operating system in the world. It's on every Android phone, a majority of servers, and pretty much every embedded device. Not all computers are home PCs.
You say that, but all really important devices, like ATMs, run Windows XP Embedded.
 
Apple OSes pretty much peaked with Snow Leopard (OS X 10.7).

I'm still pissed about doing away with kernel extensions, which broke so much shit that was no longer being updated so you can't have it any more.

Snow Leopard was 10.6. 10.7 was Lion I think. I agree Snow Leopard is the best version of macOS
 
I don't know why anyone would want more normies to use Linux. I can't think of a scenario where that would possibly be good for me. Let them think Linux is too complicated for them. Let them get pwned by 0 day exploits. Why should I care about this? I don't need Linux to be dumbed down for them, and I certainly don't need their attitudes in my spaces. Already having the webdev reddit cattle everywhere is bad enough as is. Drawing the greedy attention of corpos to userspace linux is also not exactly something I need more of.

If anyone wants to use Linux it's still there. If anyone wants to learn things about it, the resources are ample. If they have to actually wrap their mind around things and that serving as a natural filter, I don't see that as negative. You won't solve any problem by making Linux "bigger" in the enduser market space, you'll just turn it into an even bigger target for enshittification than it already is.
 
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I don't know why anyone would want more normies to use Linux.
Why even bother when normies are becoming tech illiterate every day it passes thanks to smartphones being popular and even locked down to extreme measures?
I've seen a lot of people irl completely capable of using a smartphone yet they fumble the bag when reading emails on a computer. This greatly disturbs me.
 
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Why even bother when normies are becoming tech illiterate every day it passes thanks to smartphones being popular and even locked down to extreme measures?
I've seen a lot of people irl completely capable of using a smartphone yet they fumble the bag when reading emails on a computer. This greatly disturbs me.

Honestly, I feel like trying to teach the tech-illiterate people in your life how to do slightly better is a good first step.

I have a buddy who records music and does all kinds of shit, but he basically lives out of his phone and bitches nonstop about ads on all his apps. Meanwhile, his laptop is some old piece-of-crap Windows machine from 2012 that he hardly ever touches except to mix his shit in Audacity.

All it took for him to start learning of his own volition is me telling him that apps like AdGuard, Brave, even Firefox+uBlock on Android exist. Do a minor tech support call with him to make sure everything's working, and bada-bing, bada-boom! He's able to watch YouTube on his phone via web browser without a single ad.

He's still not hopping aboard the Linux bandwagon any time soon (nigga don't even know what "a Linux" is), but hey: he's made one substantial leap insofar as quality of life is concerned, and now he's trying to see what else he can do on his phone without me planting the seed.
 
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