I watched a youtube video about it. It’s temperature that dictates how a snowflake looks. Simple as that.
I watched a youtube video about it. It’s temperature that dictates how a snowflake looks. Simple as that.
You can’t eat the brain. AFIK, never tried human.
It’s hard to convey tone with text.
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The drivers themselves are great (on par with windows). But they don’t play well with others.
More like vegetarians, as many suck on nvidias tittie.
Unix domain sockets, shared memory (classic and/or over anonymous file descriptors), file system in userspace, the (ms) ini format.
Was going to sleep when i wrote that.
Uds, shm, fuse for ipc. Ini for configs.
Having a company behind software means you can pay to have your bugs fixed. Big distros want that stability for their corporate customers. It’s no secret or anything. KDE has sponsors, but doesn’t have a direct relationship with a huge contractor like RH. Same reasoning for systemd.
Politics, basically.
I thought it was obvious I meant has more oxygen. You know… the thing in air that matters to us humans.
Wait so air is stronger near a magnet ?
So i checked the fhs. Doesn’t say it is deprecated. V3 just mentions XDG and glib (the probable sources of such claims).
I actually kinda like that one.
So biased. If you don’t know what distro to choose, go with kubuntu, mint, or pop. That simple.
Kubuntu. Unless you come from osx(then gnome), or have a really old computer.
Because not using OOP is hard for gui devs.
You are right in spirit.
It was not sysv to systemD, and it was forced (by making udev not work without it).
Other then nvidia, wayland is still missing some protocols (example: what virtual desktop you want your window to be on). But those protocols are (still) being worked on. And you will always be able to run x11 programs on wayland.
The advantages of wayland are a more direct path to hardware, and trowing away lots of code.
I think it’s the air in the cloth that isolates, and water just fills the gaps.