What makes you say that specifically?
What makes you say that specifically?
it was me sorry
Just speculation, but Deepin?
As far as I understand:
And I have remodeled some homes to look like McDonalds and the client doesn’t even recognize it.
Can you elaborate on that story?
Bet you’re looking forward to your retirement 😊
Wine leads to abilities some consider… unnatural
As freeware or free software? Because if it was freeware, I don’t understand how OpenBSD could have forked it
I think that’s pretty mean towards the free software developers spending their spare time on Latex and the GNU utils.
I and many academics use Latex, and I personally am very happy to be able to use something which is plain text and FLOSS.
I also don’t see your problems with tar; it does one thing and it does it good enough.
Moral imperative
Is the one on nextcloud also onlyoffice?
I was actually really confused, the title and post seemed so disconnected
Did somebody already mention distrobox?
Or ban police 🤔
Me not going to any larger city to not see avoidable suffering such as poverty, food insecurity and others.
Something is open source or isn’t. There’s a set, binary definition.
I get the feeling you’re implying a difference/aversion between those two terms which doesn’t exist. This and the combination with a nonsensical statement about amount of GNU packages vs non-GNU packed makes it feel like you’re pushing an agenda here: There’s far more free software than just GNU’s - that’s a success for free software and the GNU project. There’s no connect between the argument you’re obviously implying.
Also HURD never took off - but why should it? The GNU project’s goal is a fully free operating system, with Linux being persuaded to adopt a proper license there’s no real need for HURD. It doesn’t mean it isn’t a fun project.
Linux Mint okay, but Xubuntu?
Isn’t the design gonna throw off any new users?
Pipewire offers different ways of interacting with it. There are compatibility layers for example for pulseaudio and Jack.
This is a good thing imo. That way you have compatibility, but aren’t held back by legacy interfaces.
Do you also feel this way about Guix’ documentation?
Which packages do you mean?