Are there any operating systems that are user intuitive, pretty, AND fully capable?
Ubuntu.
>>61078464
MacOS
>>61078491
>pretty
>brown and purple
Hello 4chan technology how do I install Linux
4chan technology could be the name of a shitty startup
install MacOS
desu i'd install linux if i could make my shit look like this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=384ebJ-cJuw
Is the Corsair ONE a good prebuild?
about to buy one... am i making a huge mistake
>>61077968
build your own dumbass
Kinda overpriced from what I can tell, but from the teardown videos it's 99% off the shelf parts, even the power supply. Has future upgradeability and a nice design going for it at least.
Daily reminder - if you have ANY of these Windows 7 updates installed, you have basically the same level of botnet as Windows 10
>>61077509
Daily reminder that if you install updates for any reason other than fixing bugs then you are fucking stupid.
>>61077509
Im going to install win7 sp1, i should install updates with wsus offline??
it's really frustrating that microsoft has bundled security updates and bug fixes with telemetry features in windows update.
were they not making enough money before? did they really need to squeeze every last advertising dollar out of their user base?
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SKYLAKE HYPERTHREADING BROKEN!!! SKYLAKE HYPERTHREADING BROKEN!!!
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/06/msg00308.html
LGTSS
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INTEL SHILLS ON SUICIDE WATCH
>>61077299
>fixed over a month ago
Boring
>>61077299
>Shits broken on Linux
You don't say lmao
i5 masterrace.
So I heard /fglt/ doesn't like Tumbleweed and I wondered why that might be.
Is it because Tumbleweed is a rolling distro like Arch, but one that actually works?
Arch:
- have to monitor news for potential breakage
- shits itself if you skip updates
- userbase consists of ricers (i3-gaps + anime girl wallpaper) who think they're hardcore for having to install the system by hand
- developed by greasy NEET autists
Tumbleweed:
- stable despite rolling because it's tested by openQA
- update whenever you want (I run a server with it and update every weekend, with 3~5 skipped releases in between and it still >just werks)
- great community, used by power users and devs who just want a stable yet up-to-date OS
- developed by professionals at SUSE LINUX GmbH in Germany
openSUSE offers a repository of nonfree software. This is an instance of how "open" is weaker than "free". https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
they are a bunch of sjw's i dont care if they open-source the krabby patty formula
>>61077202
I think it has something to do with their reddit tier music they make
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYRlTISvjww
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-Rn0iQEpc8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9bq_alk-sw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9aLiv5M6AQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Qs4gVHB_E
I'm taking some online courses and did the opening class today. 2 and half fucking hours of work. 100%s on everything. 100% on the fucking end test. Get an email... 0% for the day. what? Call into their help line.
> The site detects if you're using Microsoft Windows or Mac OSX, if not you automatically fail for the day.
WHAT THE ABSOLUTE FUCK. NO WHERE ON THE FUCKING SITE DOES IT SAY THIS. ALL IT SAYS IS
>Recommended Operating Systems: Mac OSX, Microsoft Windows
>Compatible Browsers: Internet Explorer, Safari, Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera
And I used firefox. Everything worked fine. But then i failed cause I have a linux computer. "Recommended" not "Required"! Now i've got to pirate a copy of windows and redo everything. And this ain't even a tech class, ITS FUCKING HISTORY. FUCK YOU IM NOT PAYING $400 FOR A SHITTY OPERATING SYSTEM.
This is where we are headed /tech/. Forced to use Microsoft and Mac OSX for all work and school programs. They've won.
>>61077102
So let me get this straight: the course management won't let you use anything open source because they believe it's easier to cheat there? lmao_tse_tung.gif
Lol what cheap ass school is this.
>>61077123
Not cheat. The course is all online. They want it to be Mac OSX or Windows Microsoft so tech support can give me "Maximum Support". Fuck you, I can fix this shit myself if it breaks.
>>61077145
A public county school in Virginia. Taking extra courses and graduating early so I can get an IT cert and Advanced Diploma.
I'm on KDE myself
Wab be bell? An ebbsgegutive running boonix?
>>61076905
I no i no, ald habeets dye harb
>>61076874
Was about to cream, until you brought up sublime text
BSD thread
This is an experimental BSD thread for anyone willing to discuss, help newbies or learn more about BSD in general.
I'll start. Who here uses TrueOS, and how stable and secure is the FreeBSD-CURRENT branch for desktop system which TrueOS is based on? I'm considering using it on my desktop at home.
>>61076818
Desktop usage you'd be better served by OpenBSD. The only benefit of FreeBSD is ZFS which is what I use for my servers.
>>61076818
Get your shit out of /g/
>>61077224
So why would you prefer OpenBSD for desktop usage?
>my wifi doesn't work in lubuntu
why the fuck not
>>61076746
my wifi card doesn't work under linux (drivers).
>>61076774
Maybe you need proprietary drivers.
Best torrent client? I use deluge on everything but is there a better one maybe?
Also does tails just take forever to download or are my settings fucked up?
>>61076688
Tixati
Works great.
>>61076688
qBittorent
/thread
>>61076733
can't thread your own post you subhuman ape
Hey /g/, so I have a directory structure that I consider very organized and specific, but sometimes it's too specific, and I end up having a conflicted idea of WHICH folder a certain file should be in.
This has lead me to a road where I must make some sort of reasonable choice. I COULD just have duplicates of each of those files and store them multiple times, but that's extremely silly and a waste of space. I'm thinking about some sort of tag based file management, but I have basically zero experience with this.
Can you guys redpill me on viable options with a tagging/ metadata sort of system that isn't based solely on exact location of the file(s)?
Disclaimer: I run Arch, so winfags not welcome :^).
>>61076478
Additionally, I tend to manage files a lot through the user of ranger, which works perfectly well for the traditional directory structure. Ultimately, if there was a way to implement the desired system into something like ranger as well, that would be nice.
Duplicate data is the job of a file system, ZFS handles this, there are others as well. Tagging should be the work of a filesystem but nobody really does it well yet if at all, you want hydrus-network for that.
>>61076573
Also I'm a lifelong Windows user.
How can I remove these?
Remove them from the source code and recompile
>>61076465
Too much work
>>61076491
Then deal with it
So i want a PC in a stick to be portable and slowly let go of my old desktop.
I mostly play old games like SH Crusader, surf the web and torrent ebooks/other stuff.
Does somebody have experience here with one? What are the speeds, does it feel very different from a normal desktop? Can you work with data like photos and videos fine or does it freeze up when copying something around? Does it work wirh hdmi-dvi adapter?
I can buy the m5 one used for 100€ but i wanted the opinions from /g/
>>61076421
Make sure you get one with sufficient cooling (usually has a fan in it) or it will probably throttle.
Btw im on a i3 2100 wirh 4GB ram and ssd and a gtx750ti gpu.
So if its slower i wont mind
just a get a thinkpad
they have screens, keyboards, and mice all built into one package, pretty cool
God has spoken lads.
He responds to emails every day; this is nothing new.
Pic related, more worthy of a thread than yours.
>>61076379
>>61076408