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Hey, that's a perfectly modern setup. I feel called out.I mean... how old we talking here? Surely you can't be running an FX-8350 and an HD 7970 withxf86-video-ati, right?
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Hey, that's a perfectly modern setup. I feel called out.I mean... how old we talking here? Surely you can't be running an FX-8350 and an HD 7970 withxf86-video-ati, right?
talkin like fermi, keplar, old radeon hd pre-amd ~2000sI mean... how old we talking here? Surely you can't be running an FX-8350 and an HD 7970 withxf86-video-ati, right?
what is the coolest terminal emulator
bonus points for being cross platform (even though i only use linux)
The actual data is around 40 MB and is available for download with a README of instructions for actually running the operating system, though it's not a one-click affair. You'll need to have an initial boot environment and then compile parts of the operating system, as that was the fashion back then. Unix v4 required a then-fancy DEC PDP-11 minicomputer, which can handily be emulated using the SimH software. More casual observers can instead look at a screenshot of the operating system running under Irix.
That's simple.what is the coolest terminal emulator
bonus points for being cross platform (even though i only use linux)
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I have a hell of story to tell you guys but sadly it has not reached the conclusion JUST yet.
In the meantime I plan to get that Sony kernel source.
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So stay tuned for that.
Oriental seductresses pandering to our deepest, darkest desires have gone TOO FAR
https://youtube.com/watch?v=kiGibwaOitQ
Omarchy is Arch-based.Bruh I actually got recommended her videos a few times. Foray into Linux Mint? Perfectly serviceable, nothing I would personally object to. Pivot to Fedora 42 Workstation? A little iffy, but y'know what? Fedora has a longstanding reputation of being on the cutting edge of Linux technologies, the inheritor of the mantle Red Hat Linux left behind, and Fedora Core used to ship in Linux For Dummies. Totally fair game. Then she pivoted to Omarchy... and then I'm over here with the thousand yard stare like "oh... oh no..." because I fucking guarantee you that there's some fucking tranny in whatever Discord server she's lurking on whispering to her to take the plunge into Arch before one of Omarchy's VC-tied promoters takes the reins and says "hey, try Omarchy! It's a totally organic distro that's totally for you." Now we have the fucking Thinkpad T-series of laptops being brought up. She's gonna speedrun every single goddamn Linux meme depending on who's got her ear at the current moment. I fucking guarantee it.
Omarchy is Arch-based.
I'm sorry to tell you but I think you're the one with autism man.Spergout about how people speak
In fairness I suspect that her husband is probably the one responsible for browsing Reddit and finding new Linux memes, as opposed to giving a entertaining and informative presentation of some generally worthwhile concepts, which she does a good job of. Anyway, I can't really criticize advocacy for just getting an old ThinkPad and installing Mint on it, although obviously Devuan would have been a better choice. Beats the hell out of anything LTT has ever published.I don't even have anything against Switch & Click. I'm just petrified that the moment a remotely "popular" tech creator pivots over to Linux for content, there's gonna be someone from the Poetterware camp telling her to abandon the path of sanity in favour of THE_MESSAGE(tm).
Id personally avoid getting into meme distros for lamestream techtubersIn fairness I suspect that her husband is probably the one responsible for browsing Reddit and finding new Linux memes, as opposed to giving a entertaining and informative presentation of some generally worthwhile concepts, which she does a good job of. Anyway, I can't really criticize advocacy for just getting an old ThinkPad and installing Mint on it, although obviously Devuan would have been a better choice. Beats the hell out of anything LTT has ever published.
Slackware. The BDFL model keeps entryists away and it is now probably the steepest learning curve of all distros besides Guix. It’s a relic of the 90s/2000s in the best possible ways.Which distro do you guys think is least infested with tranny bullshit? My money's split three ways between Gentoo, Guix and Artix. Something 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.
Slackware. The BDFL model keeps entryists away and it is now probably the steepest learning curve of all distros besides Guix. It’s a relic of the 90s/2000s in the best possible ways.
The Slackware point releases move so slowly they make Debian look like Arch. But even -current is stable enough for most users.Until you inevitably migrate upward to Slackware Current because the project releases get way too stale. Kudos to Patrick Volkerding for never abandoning his methods and his biases for almost 40 years now.
Last time i tried current i couldn't figure out where to download packagesThe Slackware point releases move so slowly they make Debian look like Arch. But even -current is stable enough for most users.