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threatening to port from linux to freebsd is the "i'm moving to canada" for unix neckbeards
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Suspicious Dish posted:Only an idiot would think that switching to Linux would lower costs. There were a few projects at Red Hat that started out with the initiative of "lower the price of a starting Linux sysadmin" to compete with Windows. They pivoted away from that goal, unfortunately. the only company that could possibly make a Linux compete w/ windows TCO has abandoned the concept.
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Suspicious Dish posted:Only an idiot would think that switching to Linux would lower costs. There were a few projects at Red Hat that started out with the initiative of "lower the price of a starting Linux sysadmin" to compete with Windows. They pivoted away from that goal, unfortunately. Everyone always forgets the cost of labor. power botton posted:my $85k/yr paycheck
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:if you actually literally care about operating systems please actually literally kill yourself what about working on the one you care about?
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:quality iyg posting right there guys, those purchases sure are defended! go back to gbs
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can u imagine, arguing about operating systems in yospos. lol
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Jonny 290 posted:what coreos + etcd + fleet owwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnnnssssssssssssss
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OldAlias posted:http://www.infoworld.com/article/2608870/linux/you-have-your-windows-in-my-linux.html lol isn't FreeBSD going with launchd? if they aren't they should, though they lack the awesomeness that is Mach
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kubernetes is better than fleet
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Shaggar posted:the only company that could possibly make a Linux compete w/ windows TCO has abandoned the concept. shagger get out this is a linux safe space
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pram posted:can u imagine, arguing about operating systems in yospos. lol p. sure there is some fine grey forum out there for your brand of bland cheerleading really
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:p. sure there is some fine grey forum out there for your brand of bland cheerleading really god look at u gettin all worked up about someone mentioning osx in the linux safe space what a little baby
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:quality iyg posting right there guys, those purchases sure are defended! get out
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Last Chance posted:get out
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Cybernetic Vermin posted:p. sure there is some fine grey forum out there for your brand of bland cheerleading really lol
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a reminder that this isnt an unironic lunix appreciation thread
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I can unironically appreciate gnu/linux in whatever thread I want to
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Although there are those who think the systemd debate has been decided in favor of systemd, the exceedingly loud protests on message boards, forums, and the posts I wrote over the past two weeks would indicate otherwise.
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More like this -------------- * Choose your side on the Linux divide * Systemd: Harbinger of the Linux apocalypse * Review: RHEL 7 lands with a jolt
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ZShakespeare posted:I was thinking of maybe possibly trying gnome 3 again but this thread has warned me off of it thanks yospos. why wait, you can install windows vista now eschaton posted:haiku ships a web browser and it actually works epiphany is webkit and its UI design is so good apple stole it for the new safari so what exactly is the problem
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oval office AND PASTE posted:epiphany is webkit and its UI design is so good apple stole it for the new safari so what exactly is the problem no wonder safari is sucking more than usual lately
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oval office AND PASTE posted:epiphany is webkit and its UI design is so good apple stole it for the new safari so what exactly is the problem using autism for the betterment of society at large. the spirit of stebe lives on
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![]() that sound you hear is a thousand slashdotter heads exploding
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Gazpacho posted:
More like 1 shagger head exploding
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it's time
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I'm not sure which I hate more, systemd or OSX.
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Zombywuf posted:I'm not sure which I hate more, systemd or OSX. I like them both op
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Amazon tiny EC2 instances are cheaper on Windows than RHEL or SUSE, go figure.
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MrMoo posted:Amazon tiny EC2 instances are cheaper on Windows than RHEL or SUSE, go figure. because the license isnt included in the price for micro instances. when you have to use a real size, lol
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OldAlias posted:http://www.infoworld.com/article/2608870/linux/you-have-your-windows-in-my-linux.html lol holy poo poo that guy my simplicity, my modularity -- a man who uses and advocates linux, a giant monolithic kernel from hell. if you're such an absolutist about these vitally important principles, it's about time you ditched this torvalds egoproject, got right with high priest andy tanenbaum, and put your efforts into hurd it's almost as if the systemd pushback by the ~real true linux users~ (aka neckbeard sysadmins) is just reactionary whining against change which threatens their expertise in lovely 1980s SysV bullshit
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Init is the standard process controller.
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has the debian fork started their wiki yet?
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i installed a linux the other day, and gnome 3 was really bad. windows dont even have a minimize button wtf also it hosed up my windows install. like i booted back up into windows and my mouse and keyboard stopped working so i literally had to reinstall windows thanks linux torvalds
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Ludwig van Halen posted:gnome 3 was really bad. windows dont even have a minimize button wtf where exactly would you like your windows to minimize to if you didn't think that far, it sounds like maybe you didn't really give it a chance
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oval office AND PASTE posted:where exactly would you like your windows to minimize to probably the top bar thing that is literally 90% empty space with a dumb rear end clock dead center hell even break out the dock os x style and get rid of the stupid hot corner windows 8 bullshit
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My mother-in-law needed a computer for internet browsing and storing pictures of grandchildren, so I assembled one for her and put Mint 17 on it, because gently caress paying for an OS for that. My overall command of Linux is probably about a 2 out of 10, but I have run a few different flavors on my laptop over the last few years, and will be changing it to Mint 17 as well to help build familiarity with the OS for when she has questions. My goal is that being her tech support will give me the kick in the rear end I need to start to really put more effort into learning Linux. The one hiccup with her computer requirements is that she is also an avid sewer, and the machine that she has accepts a proprietary USB storage card that uses its own software to interface with the PC. The software is Brother PED-Basic (version 1.07, if you're curious). WINE handles the software no problem because it is basically babbys first file-transfer program; however, the instructions for installing the USB dongle is to plug it in on your Windows system and wait for it to recognize the device, then point it towards the driver on the CD. The problem is that WINE doesn't care to acknowledge the newly plugged in USB device and installing the proper driver. My skill set may be limited, but it doesn't seem like it should be too big of a stretch to have WINE recognize that a USB device is connected and needs a driver associated with it (it is a glorified thumbdrive). Am I assuming that this is much more simple than really will be, or is it achievable with a little bit of goon assistance? (Poor sewer lady ![]() Captain Pike fucked around with this message at 07:04 on Oct 21, 2014 |
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Captain Pike posted:avid sewer
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Video editors can have bad hygiene, but you're just cruel.
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Ludwig van Halen posted:probably the top bar thing that is literally 90% empty space with a dumb rear end clock dead center 'minimise' to another workspace hth
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