I made a very generous donation to Krita a week ago, which was $10. They seemed happy about it.
I made a very generous donation to Krita a week ago, which was $10. They seemed happy about it.
I might be selfish for saying so, but if anyone set up their mind to run anything on a 32-bit system after 2038, they must care enough to compile themselves, right? Any binaries compiled today will be EOL by then.
Generally that is not a concern because regular users won’t be able to rm
anything else other than those in his own $HOME.
Another thing I want to say is, command line is for careful users. If someone is careless, they should create a wrapper around rm
, or just use a FM.
LineageOS is very stable and usable as a daily driver, meanwhile PMOS struggles to deliver basic functionalities like calling and sending SMS.
LineageOS has a bigger community and supports more mainstream devices, where PMOS primarily focus on PINE64 and Purism.
I ran it and followed a documentation to install Void Linux and now it runs so much smoother!
I come from a MCU background and feel the same way. Linux kernel is for consumer level stuff. For serious machinery, I choose a real-time OS like FreeaRTOS. Less code, and more low level code makes it easier to review, maintain, and have less chance to break.
crontab -e
, right? 🤭
If a noob follows this command without checking, they deserve such a lesson.
Just saying.
Customising the kernel just means something works properly in rare hardware configurations like you described. It’s something which he who uses the general hardware (like an X86 desktop) can’t easily see or understand because the ‘stock’ kernel is already working properly.
Reading the first sentence of your post: I dispise you.
Read to the end: I love you.