What was his fucking problem?
read the cathedral and the bazaar for an explanation of early GNU/Linux hacking
GNU/HURD was written very slowly and the community that endorsed the project slowly dwindled and it slowly became abandonware, when it was released GNU/Linux simply did everything HURD was written to accomplish, you can still use it, HURD is written to accept debian.
>I don't care about animal rights
>gnu mascot is an animal
>linux mascot is an animal
he was created by commie jews
I love russia because they are anti-pedophilia(anti-LGBT) and anti-jew but why are they doing this?
https://www.voanews.com/a/russian-parliment-bans-use-of-vpns-proxies/3953463.html
>>61529045
>Posts news
>"Why are they doing this?"
>Literally first paragraph of the article explains why
>>61529068
>extremist materials
such as...?
>>61529103
Whatever they deem extremist materials.
Probably neo nazi and anti-putin shit as usual.
Never pay more than 150 bucks for a laptop.
This logic doesn't apply here.
You can buy new games under $30, you can't buy a decent computer for under $150 unless it's walmart-tier garbage made from the absolute scraps left over from all the other prebuilts.
>laptops
>2017
>>61529051
desu once adjusted for inflation it's more like "don't buy a game for more than $50"
Windows 7 fags btfo
*Gaymers btfo
>game still playable on win7
they'd be be BTFO if it was 8.1/10 minimum
What game is this?
installgentoo wiki is fucked.
Won't let me use http instead of https.
Any way around this?
that wiki sucking fucks
>>61528899
works for me with normal firefox.
>>61528979
Because you don't have the htst rule loaded, probably because this is your first time visiting the site.
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Linux-Linus-Torvalds-kernel-too-complex-code,14495.html
http://techie-buzz.com/foss/linux-kernel-double-size-three-years.html
http://www.rako.com/Suffer/36.html
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/10/05/linus_torvalds_admits_buggy_crap_made_it_into_linux_48/
https://blog.eset.ie/2014/03/18/operation-windigo-malware-used-to-attack-over-500000-computers-daily-after-25000-unix-servers-hijacked-by-backdoor-trojan/
(((systemd))):
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=14/12/21/0145243
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=74589
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IT13697
TL;DR: http://ewontfix.com/14/
Daily reminder once Linus dies no one will bother to remove shit code and malware from the kernel
Daily reminder Stallman can't be trusted with his shit GPL policy
Daily reminder Ubuntu introduced adware and spyware in 14.04 LTS and they will do it again in the future
Daily reminder Linux Mint team ''forgot'' to secure the servers and exposed the password of all of its users
>>61528859
Hitting `gmake` on pidgin with an ancient laptop and an untrue wallpaper.
Why not just put beastie/puffy/groff on there?
>>61528859
>"Where there is a shill, there is a way."
What if these two brilliant geniouses met?
A new benchmark for autism.
And maybe an emacs replacement.
That would he extremely painful
one wrote a compiler, better code than Linus
The other created 30 lines of code 35 years ago
Why exactly does Chrome require 2.2GB just to keep 14 tabs open?
Why does every tab spawn like 20 separate threads?
Firefox can literally open thousands of tabs and it won't go over 540MB.
It also doesn't kill your battery life by constantly executing 3rd party javascript on pages that should only be displaying text.
In 2007, people jumped to Firefox 3 because the incumbent web browser (IE6) was fucking trash.
Now it's 2017 and the incumbent web browser Chrome is fucking trash.
Will we see a similar exodus in the future?
feets haha
>>61528766
2b more like 2 cute feet (。>﹏<。)
Chrome user literally since day one
I'm not so versed in techie talk, honestly, so I don't know why that is
but I know for certain it's still the fastest
battery life is a problem with Chrome, yeah
I use Opera for that
Haha oh boy I don't even know what to say about this one
dumb phone poster
>>61528621
Embrace the future
>>61528621
aaaaand thread derailed
What kind of sorcery are regexes?
>>61528533
Regexes are basically Nondeterministic finite automata. It sounds fancy, but it really isn't. Look it up
>>61528533
there are another way of making programs.
Instead of using logic. You use those funny looking strings. They are also insanely fast.
>>61529170
How are they nondeterministic?
Why would use use them in a compiler if they aren't deterministic?
>2017 and all linux distros use debian or ubuntu as source
>all ''independent'' distros are in alpha stage, unreliable and bundled with adware crap
I give you Gentoo
>>61528532
>red hat controlling manjaro
wut
void
>update firefox nightly
>4chanx breaks
what a piece of shit
>>61528372
>nightly
>firefox
>>>/pol/
this is a chrome board
>uses unstable bleeding edge software
>complains something suddenly stops working
Why /g/, /v/ and /qa/ love marxism?
Rust Devs = SJW's = Progressive = Marxism
also
>>>/pol/
>>61528365
I share my source code and let anyone modify it and extend it however they like. You can even sell it if you want.
All I ask is that you give you give your users the same identical rights that I gave you.
Is that really so much to ask?
Anybody here use an actual terminal?
what do you mean by an """actual""" terminal?
>>61528295
Not a terminal emulator. Something like a vt100
>>61528271
We had them in my 6th grade BASIC class. I'm not sure what the models were, since it was close to 20 years ago but I remember for sure that they had amber monochrome displays and I'm pretty sure that they were IBM, or at least the displays were. (I remember the IBM badges on them, but I'm not sure if they were one-piece terminals or just IBM monitors hooked up to some other company's hardware.)
I was thinking about installing Arch or Gentoo on my X220 but then I remembered void. Why should I use Void Linux?
install gentoo.
>>61528198
Cause you don't like systemD
>>61528198
>Why should I use Void Linux?
Exactly!