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ya as youd expect the troon brigade has accepted larry as their lord and savior xdView attachment 8318079
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Look, when it comes to cow mascots and gender attributes, anything fucking goes.
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ya as youd expect the troon brigade has accepted larry as their lord and savior xdView attachment 8318079
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Look, when it comes to cow mascots and gender attributes, anything fucking goes.
Knowing what happened to nix, I would say those aren't deterents for trannies. If anything it fits their autism in a way that draws them to itSomething about source compilation or declarative systems makes me think that trannies are less likely to invest the time to make them shine in comparison to a quick and dirty niri + arch rice they can spam /g/ with. Anything that shills systemd + wayland seems to be tranny central.
The biggest problem I have seen that xlibre hasn't dealt with well is packaging. With something like xorg that is basically on the same level of importance for a graphical system as something like the coreutils is, really needs to be done properly.I can no longer trust the newer xlibre-debian repository.
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guess having a working computer is now something wintards need to check off of there already small list of reasons why they still defend windows.
By the power of merge sort, C will be expunged!algorithms
Linux users in the Linux thread when they haven't circlejerked about their superiority over Windows despite repeatedly declaring that Linux isn't Windows and they don't want to be Windows for 5 nanoseconds:View attachment 8321045
guess having a working computer is now something wintards need to check off of there already small list of reasons why they still defend windows.
How people like this stay employed is beyond me.View attachment 8321045
guess having a working computer is now something wintards need to check off of there already small list of reasons why they still defend windows.
They have what the investors crave, big promises of AI.How people like this stay employed is beyond me.
At this point windows is so far gone you almost have to feel sorry for these cuckolds if they weren't so stuck in bigotry of low expectations that they think their fellow man is incapable of installing Linux mintLinux users in the Linux thread when they haven't circlejerked about their superiority over Windows despite repeatedly declaring that Linux isn't Windows and they don't want to be Windows for 5 nanoseconds:
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Because that's the truth. If you've ever had a real job where you've interacted with real people as IT support rather than sitting on secular echo chambers online you'd know that that's the case. The average consumer doesn't know you can enter the BIOS to boot from a USB stick to install whatever you want, so no matter how piss easy Mint is to use, most Window users won't even know how to install it.they think their fellow man is incapable of installing Linux mint
I can no longer trust the newer xlibre-debian repository. The guy making it refuses to cross-compile for Ubuntu and even if you get it working it's not being tested for obvious problems, such as a conflict with Xlibre-core and the Nvidia driver both trying to install a 10-nvidia.conf file and dealing with that basically bricked my system. This is after him offering the workaround of force installing libxau6 1.0.11 (because he refuses to cross compile for Ubuntu 24.04 which uses libxau6 1.0.9) which basically corrupts the package management and trying to fix it uninstalls your desktop environment.
Honestly since the development team only really tests things on arch distros, don't bother unless the distro you use has Xlibre in their official repositories. If we're lucky maybe we can get the Debian XStrikeForce team (which compiles Xorg for Debian) to take over.
No i didn't write that as a Windows hate thread thing I was tired last night when I posted it and just lazily screenshotted it.Because that's the truth. If you've ever had a real job where you've interacted with real people as IT support rather than sitting on secular echo chambers online you'd know that that's the case. The average consumer doesn't know you can enter the BIOS to boot from a USB stick to install whatever you want, so no matter how piss easy Mint is to use, most Window users won't even know how to install it.
I see Linux users are still making the same mistake by assuming their common knowledge is everyone's common knowledge. Then again, Linux users are still incapable of not thinking of Windows unprompted, treating it as their arch-nemesis and using it's quality as a quality measurement of quality for Linux rather than focusing on Linux being Linux and making Linux better so I'm the fool for expecting things to change.
Well here's how I interpreted it. A common Linux stereotype is that Linux users are obsessed with Windows and love to ramble about how bad Windows is rather than ramble about Linux. A Linux user saw a dumb post from a Microsoft employee. His brain made a bunch of connections out of the blue and wrote a degrading post about Windows users, reinforcing another Linux stereotype that it's userbase is toxic and hateful towards anyone who doesn't use Linux.No i didn't write that as a Windows hate thread thing
You know why do they call it headless. Headless would imply its missing the brain and would be well stupid. Wouldn't eyeless or contactless be a better name?In other news, I actually managed to get VNC on my headless Fedora home server. Well, I say "headless" but I just unplugged the DisplayPort cables and kept all the LightDM and Xorg processes running. I was just expecting to run Jellyfin and a few things here, but VNC?! It's beautifully smooth, and it's basically near instant! I'm not even doing anything serious or committing to the home lab bit; I'm just having so much fun with how much mileage I get out of Fedora when I'm not wrestling against it as a desktop system.
"Headless" is pretty much exclusively used for systems with no desktop environment that are configured either by the command line, but more often than not they don't even have a keyboard and display plugged in and only getting SSH'd into. I don't know, some catchy "desktop environment-less" term could fit that's actually catchy.You know why do they call it headless. Headless would imply its missing the brain and would be well stupid. Wouldn't eyeless or contactless be a better name?
That would make ALOT more sense than headless
Oh I see what you're doing. You're doing that thing I do in the Linux thread. Being a contrarian asshole and pissing everyone off. Haaaaaa, funny.
Perhaps if your sperg posts weren’t five paragraph essays, people wouldn’t hate them so much. If you’re doing this to be funny, perhaps keep it short? Brevity is the soul of wit and all.I'm always the crazy bad guy obsessed with hating Linux
Counterpoint: PC gamers are fully capable of installing Linux mint because they are competent enough to install windows from a USBBecause that's the truth. If you've ever had a real job where you've interacted with real people as IT support rather than sitting on secular echo chambers online you'd know that that's the case. The average consumer doesn't know you can enter the BIOS to boot from a USB stick to install whatever you want, so no matter how piss easy Mint is to use, most Window users won't even know how to install it.
I see Linux users are still making the same mistake by assuming their common knowledge is everyone's common knowledge. Then again, Linux users are still incapable of not thinking of Windows unprompted, treating it as their arch-nemesis and using it's quality as a quality measurement of quality for Linux rather than focusing on Linux being Linux and making Linux better so I'm the fool for expecting things to change.