For those of you who were unable to grasp the image instantly I'd like to refer you to https://www.kali.org/blog to check their logo. EDIT : One more suggestion : https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=script%20kiddie
lemmyreader
Do admire the courage of these people.Let's see how fast Google will fire these employees this time :/
git clone archwiki
Does that actually work ? 🤔
And what would you do on that other planet without Internet and stuck with Microsoft Windows and no way to activate your OEM license ? At least Linux has nice manual pages to read in the main time off-line 😄
I am not a Nextcloud advocate at all, and yes there's bugs for sure, but this is a Selfhosted community and running Nextcloud inside a LAN could be worse :-)
In short, lots of benefits.
Agreed :)
The downside, I guess, is a complete disarray of components. Like in case of volume again, I have pipewire daemon pretending to be pulseaudio which is middleware for alsa…
Right. I guess this has to do with the history of audio support in Linux. From OSS to Alsa to Pulseaudio to Pipewire, and some sort of compatibility and upgrade safety for the Linux distributions maybe. Lately it took me a lot of time to solve some sudden audio problems with mpd server software. Then I tried Mopidy which works with GStreamer, completely different, and with different results. In the end I solved the problems with mpd, which was good because mpd can play audio from mp4 video, and I am not sure this can be done with Mopidy. Saves me a lot of video or audio formats converting.
You know that Murena also known as /e/ OS does use an iOS design for their LineageOS based ROMs for phones ? All defined icons on the home page. When pressing an icon all the icons will wiggle so you can move them around. I am not sure if this helped to get users to buy their phones or install /e/ OS but just chiming in.
Your word choice reminds me of Linus before he went into this kind of rehab thing.
SCSI was creme de la creme ages ago! Is it not a matter of going in its BIOS, configure the hardware RAID (go for mirror only!?), endure the noise it probably makes, and install ? :)
Did you have NFS working before ? For NFS version 3 and below you will need to have rpcbind running, and years ago that changed the default to listening on 127.0.0.1 on some Linux distributions. Here's a quick search result for NFS4 : https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000019530 And from the best Linux wiki of late : https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NFS