Can’t imagine there is any. You need to learn three scripts to read Japanese fluently IINM. Katagana, Hirigana and something else… Probably someone who speaks Japanese can say.
Can’t imagine there is any. You need to learn three scripts to read Japanese fluently IINM. Katagana, Hirigana and something else… Probably someone who speaks Japanese can say.
Finally helpful hackers.
Maybe I should’ve posted this in linux memes, but I couldn’t find a picture to go along with it.
It could be a “clever” one that only installed linux if linux compatible applications were installed. That might lower the risk of being noticed.
You’re having a bad day and you’re letting off steam - understandable.
Just yesterday a friend said “Fucking Linux, every time I hit Esc it opens some program” only to be followed up by “lol, my mic was standing on the Ctrl key!”. Another friend was having issues with a bluetooth headset and thought for a while that it was linux. After much debugging, we found out the product was just defective and had tons of people complaining about connectivity issues on multiple platforms.
I’m not saying what you’re experiencing doesn’t exist, nor that it’s a fault of your own. Sometimes software just doesn’t work and it sucks. Sometimes it really is linux, sometimes it’s something else. Once you’ve calmed down and taken a breather, do upload a hardware probe. I’m guessing something’s fucky either with your driver or with the hardware itself.
Now imagine someone who’s less likely to open up a terminal using Linux. They won’t. They’ll sacrifice their privacy because they might have full time jobs in something not remotely tech related and just wanted to watch some YouTube and don’t want to spend the little free time they have fixing their own computer.
Yep, true. It’s been a long-standing issue with linux and the opensource community. Sometimes it’s due to lack of time, sometimes it’s due to lack of interest, but I can bet you that most of the time it’s due to lack of funding. Unfortunately, sometimes it due to elitism too (“I don’t want lusers using my software”). Hopefully someday we’ll get to a point where there’s a bigger focus on non-technical users.
We’ve come a long way though. Back in the 00’s we had to fiddle with ifconfig
and friggin’ /etc/network
by hand. Things have gotten a lot better.
If an Arch linux user hasn’t told anybody they use it, are they really using it?
The hate is towards the community members that spam “arch btw” and telling new users to install arch.
This should’ve been the linux kernel for years, but instead you have a maze of documentation that makes it very difficult to find how to even build the damn thing, let alone test it. Instead you need to go to other websites like linux.com that explain how to compile it and run it, but mention nothing about VMs.
I don’t know how long it’ll take for the mailing list and other archaic stuff to be dropped, but it’s probably actively hindering contributions to the kernel.
I’m not an expert, but this is what I gather
What’s ABI? API compatible with linux kernel?
Application Binary Interface is the equivalent of an API but at binary level. An API defines for example the functions with their parameters, types, order, and output. An ABI defines how functions are called, how parameters are passed, how output is pass and retrieved, and so on but at a binary level.
An example of an ABI would be for example the Linux Standard Base which makes compiled binaries compatible with linux (how binaries are constructed, where to find data like constants, where to find instructions, and so on). The internal ABI is also important for example how drivers communicate with the kernel.
And what’s TCB?
That, I don’t know, unfortunately :/ We need a tech glossary. If I had to guess, it’s the Trusted Computing Base?
Thank you for the insight! It makes me hopeful about linux’s position in India. Hopefully an increase of prosperity, meaning better hardware, won’t mean an increase of windows or mac users.
Wouldn’t hurt to create the ticket, maybe even it share it here. People who support it can simply put a thumbs up.
Are you hopeful for the future of Linux in India? It’s a large country with lots of people. I don’t know if Linux is “just” a regional thing in India or if it’s spreading across the entire country.
And, do you know what kind of status / reputation it has in India or the people know you? In my small circle, people only know of it through me. People outside of it either don’t know of it or think it’s for geeks / unusable to them.
You could create an issue to address it. I’m not sure why they consider MPL to be a good license for the project. Of course somebody could contact the linux rust contributors and suggest they create another project with GPLv3 or even AGPL.
I’m honestly surprised. Germany has been the home of OpenSuse for a decade or so now, has had Christian “democrats” torpedoing any effort to get Linux into government (Munich) and yet, now it’s at 5.25%? What’s going on?
India?
You do everything you’re told? They say work overtime and you say how much?
Ah, yep. Indeed. Thanks for pointing that out.
Maven and Cradle might be terrible, but C and C++ have fucking nothing in terms of dependency management. Even C# has something that few people use, but it has something. C and C++ are such a shit show to build. It’s so bad they had to invent languages to build them and they regularly fuck up (CMake, make, bison, scons, meson, …).
Pull a C or C++ project on a distro or environment and try to build it and you have to dive in the abyss of undeclared dependencies. And good fucking luck with glibc and glib dependencies. If the dev doesn’t know which version they were actually using, it’s up to you to find out. Fun for the entire family!
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