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is it so much to ask that in 5 years i will be shitposting from my mill cpu running a plan9-alike written in rust???
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systems research is like dead. that ship sailed in the 90s
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Last Chance posted:of course, apple can't do enterprise. only top notch quality assured software from microsoft and the cohesive, non-fractured peer-reviewed open source linux are acceptable in the enterprise environment. linux is not fractured at all in the enterprise. it's all red hat
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not in europe
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pram posted:hello gentlemen. while i dont normally evangelize for apple i would like to point out that apple osx 10.10 yosemite has hypervisor.framework, which is potentially a real 'game changer' in the industry. its not an exaggeration to say that osx is now the most advanced virtualization operating system cool so they're going to ship a clone of libvirt except it'll be much less developed and much more poo poo
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pram posted:not in europe What is the preferred eurolinux?
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suse lmao
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https://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=143534680829626&w=2 no kdbus pull request for 4.2
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pram posted:why would someone hire an expert in an advanced UNIX system to manage their hobbyist, non-POSIX compliant clone os? there are many reasons, but all would be far beyond your comprehension youre a freebsd admin?
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Rahu posted:What is the preferred eurolinux? this question is irrelevant since it does not apply to the greatest country on earth posted from fedora, the beta test for the only os that matters
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pram posted:suse lmao in one building of my university about ~1/4 of the computers are on suse for reasons i can't determine especially because the only thing people run on there is matlab and we have tons of windows computers with it too
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Rahu posted:What is the preferred eurolinux? we used debian at an old job because i have no idea what im doing and i just picked whatever i had tried using once
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Most places where I live use either debian or centos.
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Truga posted:Most places where I live use either debian or centos. please don't live with linux users
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so coreos dumped btrfs.. because its a piece of poo poo! when are the kernel maintainers going to stop being retards and include zfs???
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i dont give a gently caress about licenses you goddamn idiots!!
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pram posted:so coreos dumped btrfs.. because its a piece of poo poo! when are the kernel maintainers going to stop being retards and include zfs??? pram posted:i dont give a gently caress about licenses you goddamn idiots!! this unironically LAWYERS AMIRITE????
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has anyone ever used smartos. ive been reading some joyent propaganda and it sounds pretty nice. im not really impressed with the direction rhel and ubuntu are taking with snappy and atomic
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pram posted:so coreos dumped btrfs.. because its a piece of poo poo! when are the kernel maintainers going to stop being retards and include zfs??? dumped because coreos programmers are not very good, the btrfs maintainers are fixing things, heaven forbid anyone help them.
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MrMoo posted:dumped because coreos programmers are not very good, the btrfs maintainers are fixing things, heaven forbid anyone help them. please do not link to phoronix
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MrMoo posted:dumped because coreos programmers are not very good, the btrfs maintainers are fixing things, heaven forbid anyone help them. ![]()
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citrix xendesktop 7.6U2 will support linux vdis, lol
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i think youre missing a point. btrfs was crap because it needed to be babysat with all the docker snapshots. it was like the biggest complaint https://coreos.com/docs/cluster-management/debugging/btrfs-troubleshooting/
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https://github.com/docker/docker/issues/9939 everyone bad programmer
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pram posted:everyone bad programmer
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pram posted:has anyone ever used smartos. ive been reading some joyent propaganda and it sounds pretty nice. im not really impressed with the direction rhel and ubuntu are taking with snappy and atomic it's all right if you can make your poo poo run but it's not Ubuntu or rhel so it's not a priority for most software vendors
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my Endless just arrived and I've been playing with it for a few minutes it actually has a very nice unboxing, setup and first-launch experience (unlike virtually every other Linux) and feels very Apple overall great job, Suspicious Dish! (thought about taking pics and doing an unboxing thread but I'm lazy)
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Thank you! The initial experience there I actually wrote while I was back at Red Hat. It was my first major project there before Wayland, and it's shipped in GNOME. I was shocked to see them actually using it in Endless. One of the last touches I wanted to do was actually add a nice song to the experience so it doesn't feel like paperwork, but that got canned for silly reasons. I had a demo of an initial experience song that my brother and I composed: http://funny.computer/cloud/Endless/EST/endless_party_b1.mp3 At some point, when I get the time, I'm going to to finish it and put it into the OS. I already wrote the code! (there are more variations in that folder, along with some boot jingles)
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that win98 feel
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Suspicious Dish posted:I had a demo of an initial experience song that my brother and I composed: http://funny.computer/cloud/Endless/EST/endless_party_b1.mp3 very Apple indeed
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just did the software update from 2.3.0 to 2.3.4, but it didn't show me a list of what's changed or anything. is there one?
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:that win98 feel it was done in six hours, dude
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Shinku ABOOKEN posted:that win98 feel you can do worse than an explicit clone of NEXTSTEP plus some gradients
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eschaton posted:just did the software update from 2.3.0 to 2.3.4, but it didn't show me a list of what's changed or anything. is there one? not yet. all we currently have are bug counts. 49 bugs were fixed in that time period. we plan to make public release notes soon. ![]()
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Suspicious Dish posted:it was done in six hours, dude i meant that in a nice way (i love win98) e: i was referring to the music btw
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Even in terms of music, being compared to Windows 98 is usually not a compliment. But I'm happy you like it. All those years of piano lessons paid off, I guess.
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Suspicious Dish posted:I had a demo of an initial experience song that my brother and I composed: http://funny.computer/cloud/Endless/EST/endless_party_b1.mp3 lol more like sim city 2000
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im the sick midi bassline
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*phillip glass stroking his chin contemplating the slightly dissonant keyboard* click next.. CLICK NEXT! YES!!! CLICK NEXT!
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Suspicious Dish posted:Even in terms of music, being compared to Windows 98 is usually not a compliment. nah win98 was one of the good ones
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