How are there so many of them
That sounds linke you are not one of them, yet your posting history suggests to differ.
Does M. tollerates this on Twitter? Or only when its pro Trump?
Notice that “Fedora” does not have “Redhat” its name. Maybe the request is reasonable. I don’t know how many people think that thy don’t need SLES, because there is openSUSE.
Interesting project, how ever it will be hard to compete with existing editors and its plugin eco-systems.
Did you type: lspci > /sdc1 lspci.txt
exactly like this? because that would pipe the output into /sdc1
.
You probably want to pipe it into /your/mount/point/lspci.txt
(something like that).
Very interesting. I wish flatpak would offer a better CLI experience. I don’t want another package managing tool, but here we are.
They are always excusing dictatorship. Their heart is not in the right place.
It really is.
bUt wHaT aBoUt tHe UsA???
By this logic the Linux kernel is also a single point of failure and attack vector.
sudo isn’t going away, so does doas. run0 is just another alternative to use or not.
There are still distribution out there without systemd and if there ever won’t be any systemd-free distributions left and systemd would become a critical part of the Linux ecosystem, then it would get the same treatment as the Linux kernel with many professional maintainers.
I put the last one in brackets, because it is debatable. But my hole point is, that there are not many producers out there to chose from.
The problem is, that there are not many notebook producer, that are
There is Dell, Acer, Framwork and that’s it, I guess?
There are good reasons to break userspace sometimes. If we would never do so, we would stuck on X11 forever.
Thank you for this in depth answer. It makes me want to explore Ansible and setup automation. Sounds really great!
and write a blog post for people like me, how you did it, so I can learn.
I am thinking about that … 🤔
I use Fedora Silverblue and in my experience the updates are very stable. But with Debian and Ansible automation I think you are not missing a much, maybe nothing at all.
Would you mind sharing how you automated your setup with Ansible or generally how to use Ansible in that way? I use some bash scripts for my automation and it is a bit hacky, so if I could improve that, it would be nice.
@Stovetop did not say nor implied that he/she is not vegan, because of the community.