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Beeftweeter posted:ps if anyone with an android phone wants to try it out themselves, termux makes it pretty easy (it's not quite debian-based, but it uses apt) absolutely nobody wants to run Linux in an x86 emulator on an iPhone or whatever the hell it is you're doing
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Beeftweeter posted:ps if anyone with an android phone wants to try it out themselves, termux makes it pretty easy (it's not quite debian-based, but it uses apt) F-Droid rebuilds all APKs themselves rather than shipping upstream's directly. This tends to make project maintainers touchy because they're control freaks (like how they get about Debian stable or RHEL or whatever), but it does admittedly slow things down
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pseudorandom name posted:absolutely nobody wants to run Linux in an x86 emulator on an iPhone or whatever the hell it is you're doing thats running qemu on android (which is linux, albeit aarch64) but thanks for playing
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fdroid will allow developers to ship their own signed binaries -- if the binaries are reproducible. https://f-droid.org/en/docs/Reproducible_Builds/
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Beeftweeter posted:well it can, it uses the same implementation of directx that wine does not sure you can do anything other than user-mode networking without root, since you'll need to be able to create bridges and tap devices.
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Pretty sure that non-root emulation on android has some pretty severe performance and permission limitations.
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well, it doesn't need to be high performance or anything, but i figured out what i was doing wrong i just had a -nic and -netdev defined, without connecting the two so the proper command line looks like this code:
networking works now. but it's also dinner time, so i'll play around with it some more later
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hi thread. since I've been doing more serious coding in vim i've been learning more of the advanced features, like indenting blocks of text and stuff. it's good software. thank you for reading my post
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eh it turns out networking "works" with that configuration (i.e. qemu doesn't complain about it not being connected to a hub anymore) but it still can't reach any outside hosts, so it doesn't work but idk, it should be able to, it's at least aware enough of android's actual network connection that it won't let me dhcp the same address range. bleh. whatever, i don't feel like spending any more time on this today e: this obviously doesn't deserve its own post and if you think the whole endeavor is asinine then don't bother reading, anyway, i was thinking about this a bit and i actually have a rooted android phone here, but it's a little older and slower (android 7 and snapdragon 617/3 gb ram in the rooted phone, android 9 and kirin 970/6 gb in the one i was using earlier). i guess i can try reactos on there over the weekend or tomorrow or something, but tbh i'm actually more interested in seeing if i can get arm windows running on it not unbearably slowly with kvm Beeftweeter fucked around with this message at 03:27 on Feb 16, 2024 |
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Silver Alicorn posted:hi thread. since I've been doing more serious coding in vim i've been learning more of the advanced features, like indenting blocks of text and stuff. it's good software. thank you for reading my post nano is the best EDITOR
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i legit use vims regexes more than any movements or actual feature and its why i cant use any other editor or things without vim regex support theyre inside me and all over me
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Beeftweeter posted:$EDITOR is the best EDITOR
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Share Bear posted:i legit use vims regexes more than any movements or actual feature and its why i cant use any other editor or things without vim regex support
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I use a full IDE and sleep in a big bed with my wife.
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euroshopper posted:general question I have a bunch of Pentium 3 and 4 machines that I dunno what to do with. I know Linux on anything earlier than a P4 is spotty but what are some good distros I can put on them? I thought about putting Red Hat Linux on them for period-accuracy but then I'd end up limiting myself to the pre-installed software. install windows 2000 and play nolf1 on them OP
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notepad++ and geany fan, hjere.
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Progressive JPEG posted:install windows 2000 and play nolf1 on them OP reactos seems like it'd be fine for this kind of thing. it's more xp-ish than 2k (and supports xp themes, etc.) but it'll run on a pentium and includes modern-ish device support/drivers plus it can read ext volumes and one of the install options lets you use btrfs for the os for some reason, so its not like you can't try it alongside linux or something e: huh it actually supports older hardware than that Beeftweeter fucked around with this message at 16:15 on Feb 16, 2024 |
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Truga posted:every now and then someone tries to sell me on this or that thing and i'm always like "ok, but does it have a fully functional vim plugin" because 20 years of muscle memory for things many editors can't even do is horrible lol I wanna like helix editor but they altered the commands just enough to make switching back and forth between it and vim really annoying
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Beeftweeter posted:reactos seems like it'd be fine for this kind of thing. it's more xp-ish than 2k (and supports xp themes, etc.) hard pass
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Progressive JPEG posted:hard pass well, it uses the 2k start menu and you don't need to enable themes at all. or text antialiasing (it uses freetype's cleartype mode), the shutdown dialog is the dropdown server/2k type by default (although you can turn the xp-like graphical buttons on if you really want to), and the explorer clone is more in line with 2k's than xp (it has a normal search interface, no MSAgent there) etc. so it's really like a blend of the two i guess, the theme support is just to make it look more modern. one of the included themes makes it look kinda like windows 10 etc. but really, 2k and xp aren't really all that far apart anyway idk, it's like a 50mb download if you wanna try it, and there's a livecd that comes with a few utilities and poo poo. but installing it took less than 5 minutes under qemu on a relatively old phone, i have no doubt it'd be even faster on a "real" vm platform
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It's cool that there are crazy people making stuff like reactos but I don't think there's any logical reason to actually use it
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mystes posted:It's cool that there are crazy people making stuff like reactos but I don't think there's any logical reason to actually use it it's a windows-compatible os for older hardware that supports newer windows software (it shares compatibility with wine), i think that has some utility but otherwise yeah, i don't think anyone should use it for anything serious. imo it's still neat though, and it was easier to grab a reactos image than to pirate win2k or whatever from the internet archive to play with qemu on android
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maybe call a loved one this weekend instead
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FlapYoJacks posted:I use a full IDE and sleep in a big bed with my wife. Another reason to use vim: ides are for straight people
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Woolie Wool posted:Another reason to use vim: ides are for straight people Non straight/binary people can have wives as well. It’s true!
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I really should learn how to use vim properly because all I do is insert and :wq!
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ziasquinn posted:I really should learn how to use vim properly because all I do is insert and :wq! dd deletes a line out of insert mode! Now you know as much as me!
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the only other thing i do is like open and close panes within vim as scratch space imagine like remembering which vimbuffers youre yanking text to like a madman instead of putting it in a pane to refer to
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i use vim because it pisses off my vs code loving data scientist coworkers, and i am but a temp here
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Its a Rolex posted:i use vim because it pisses off my vs code loving data scientist coworkers, and i am but a temp here This tracks with a typical VIM user.
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Its a Rolex posted:i use vim because it pisses off my vs code loving data scientist coworkers, and i am but a temp here
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i don't find myself working any faster with vim than with vscode the one thing i do like about vim is that i can record a sequence of commands (qq <commands> q) and then replay it e.g. a dozen times in one shot (12@q). handy for a number of tedious text processing tasks and much quicker than writing a one-off script.
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ok so here’s what you do is like press control v, that takes you into visual block mode. then you press down and you’re selecting lines. once you select a block, press shift + i and it’ll go into edit mode. type a hashtag and then press escape twice. now the whole block is commented! isn’t that easy? to undo it, press control v, select all the hashtags, then press x
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mystes posted:Luckily they won't be able to figure out how to get you to quit lmfao
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Silver Alicorn posted:ok so here’s what you do is like If you have relative line numbers you don't even have to select all the lines, just type the number next to the line you want to go down to and then k or down arrow
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mystes posted:Luckily they won't be able to figure out how to get you to quit
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I use vim.... with a colmak layout
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Silver Alicorn posted:ok so here’s what you do is like poe's law in full effect - i cannot tell if that "isn't that easy?" is ironic or not, because I could see a vim user genuinely believing that for the latter type, every halfway modern text editor lets you hold down a modifier (typically ctrl-alt) to create multiple cursors, which will do this stuff trivially and more
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NihilCredo posted:poe's law in full effect - i cannot tell if that "isn't that easy?" is ironic or not, because I could see a vim user genuinely believing that reject modernity return to teco
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mystes posted:Luckily they won't be able to figure out how to get you to quit lol
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