But why are they?
To comply
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But why are they?
To comply
But have you considered paying for linux pro extreme max?
What if the kid is root already?


Get a ardunio and wire up a bop-it so you can unlock your computer faster.


Some real talk.
Can we just include the 4 most popular text editors on basic systems??
Like i wanna scream when there isnt my text editor installed on a lightweight distro.
Vi Emacs Micro Nano
For context,
Debian ships with nano and vi Openwrt only ships with nano
Like cant we just include small editors. In a perfect world i would want neovim installed. But i understand its larger and has alot more dependency’s.
So having VI isnt as good but im willing to be reasonable.
JUST INCLUDE VI
the reason i learned vim is because VI is installed by default on almost every distro.
Im tempted to try emacs tho


You use a text editor?!??
I just uses echo ‘text here’ > file.txt
/s
Neovim is my drug of choice
Yes it frence for raid 0
Wheres wd-40 linux?
Sudo !!
👌👌👌 perfection
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Microsoft: 3.51, 95, 4, 98, 2000, ME, XP, 7, 8, 10, 11



Jails, bsd is really good at jails and networking


Hey kid theres a guy wearing a trench coat in the alleyway selling co-pilot AI software.
Its the millennium of the linux desktop
Oi mate you just go down to the williams and get some paint and go frolicing in the forest. Then bam tealdeer
Why not just install tealdeer tho??
Oi you aint willing to build your system from scratch?
Lazy ass
Welp enough talk, if you need me ill be compiling
Gentoo is very much like an manual transmission. If you ask anybody that drives manual they will say 1 of 2 things “i like it because it gives me control” or “i use manual because i always have”
I love gentoo as playing around and trying stuff out. My personal recommendation is use ZFS or btrfs for a file system and have subvolumes. So if you get so lost in the rabbit hole you can climb back up.
If your philosophy is" stable and mine!" Gentoo is for you. You can build a distro, with all the packages you want and once your done if you decide to update every month and dont care a whole lot about bleeding edge. It will work really well, it you want bleeding edge, you can have portage use ustable packages with a stable system. But you really must know what your doing or you WILL BREAK STUFF.
I ran gentoo for 6 months then went to debian, its a great learning tool for understanding how linux works under the hood. I would also recommended systemd over openrc. Its not that openrc is bad, its just alot of extra work for simple things to work.
Gentoo to me is more a messing around on a spare computer distro, than a production computer. Not that it cant be production, but im personally very lazy when i just want to use my personal pc.

I kinda had the same though 4 years ago.
I ended up settling for a nixon Regulus. Its not really smart
But it has basic functions and NO SPYWARE Which is a big plus
My name scheme is song names. I listen to allot of folk rock, so some names are hollowmoon or foxlore.
Its a little spicier than anas or pnas