Lol it’s aping 70s or 80s design
The nineties is full of round edges and silver plastic
Lol it’s aping 70s or 80s design
The nineties is full of round edges and silver plastic
Over the network can be hit or miss but the usb cable and the drivers from the AUR have yet to fail me
I’ve been trying fin Droid which works well but it’s definitely a work in progress.
I do enjoy the rust compiler error messages. They are nicely formatted
Heh logically designed Linux software might not be as abundant as you think but you’ll get used it.
Xorg(and the x server protocol) is very old and like most long lived software has quite a few warts and quirks.
Wayland has been “the future” for like 10 years (though it’s quite a bit older). It’s only now starting to reach a critical mass where things are starting to change so it might feel a bit of a mess at the moment.
They like it because it’s an easy product differentiation. If they removed that option they would need to bump up every level so the top end would need to get better.
Actually while for myself it is sometimes DNS, if I see an internet wide outage it’s usually BGP.
Except when it comes to SSDs.
Under some work loads they just get chewed to bits long before they are obsolete.
There are more rolling release distributions like tumbleweed.
I use endeavour because I like Arch but don’t need to be bothered installing it the arch way more than once.