A worthy association.
A worthy association.
I was looking for some excitement in my life so I installed Arch on my primary device.
I’m disappointed. I’ve had zero issues.
Okay, one issue, but I had that with Debian too. (recovering from sleep mode)
It’s okay. That’s how you know how stable we are.
You already said Debian. The rest is redundant.
That looks fantastic. I love Textual.
“looks inside” meme with the “oh. oh no” meme spliced onto the end
ARM is also reduced-instruction set but I don’t know how they differ. Is the instruction set somehow more reduced?
Or Senator Mitch McConnell.
“I do not recaaawwwwwwlllllll”
Since I found serenity
Not a Lenovo icon. They bought ThinkPad, nippleclit and all, from IBM.
Nah. Died when Lenovo bought it from IBM. Died again when IBM stopped offering support for them.
Shoot, I recognize this but can’t place it. Is it Bubblegum Crisis? Or Ghost in the Shell? Or… Hm.
Haha, I figured out how to search properly. It is Ghost in the Shell. Production value is way too high for BC anyway.
And Voyager sets off from Deep Space 9
Hypothetically, as long as you did your own feature freeze and security patching (and testing, and testing, and testing), you could use Arch in production.
Should you?
Well, uh
There’s at least a dozen, not all have a GUI, very few of them have payment mechanisms. There’s so much variety that I cannot with confidence place which one you’re referring to. Maybe Gnome Software? Dpkg can technically do it but it’s on the maintainer to build in the mechanism to phone home to a third-party server and allow/deny functionality based on payment status.
Rereading your post, I think you might have meant that paid and proprietary deployment methods are needed, but proprietary packages are very much already a thing, and the reason that Ubuntu gained so much headway over Debian, in that they assume you do in fact want your wireless card to work. They’re also the ones with the esm payment mechanisms, where they can turn off repository channels if you cancel your plan.
They also keep sneaking in new ways to get you back on snaps. It’s like whackamole.
Yeah but I keep trying to pipe the output back into the original file which ends up empty due to how pipe and redirect interact.
I know there must be a grown-up way to do it but I inevitably resort to writing it to filename2 and then running mv filename2 filename.
Lidarr and Prowlarr