

Someone could publish them as dynamic kernel modules.
Someone could publish them as dynamic kernel modules.
Or something you would have to memorize for a biology class.
They get paid on commission which is why they always put their stickers on anything you buy so the store knows who sold it to you.
Me with Microcenter employees.
Not at all with RPMFusion.
Hannah Montana Linux
I strongly disagree.
I hate that schools basically teach students to over use classes for everything especially by using Java as a teaching language and then they get into the real world or grad school and we have to unteach them those terrible habits.
I’m so glad a lot of the newer languages (Rust, Go, Zig, C3, V) don’t have classes in them at all.
Obfuscation Oriented Programming as I call it
Waste time configuring things and troubleshooting things when your ultra custom system breaks.
I use normal KDE because I don’t know how much of a hassle it would be to put everything in containers and use flatpaks for everything.
The distro is designed to be a bulletproof, highly user-friendly operating system that showcases the best of KDE technology—a system that KDE can confidently recommend to casual users and hardware manufacturers.
So it looks like there will finally be a distribution that Windows, Mac, and ChromeOS users can jump to and just start using without having to learn much and with a much better and more familiar GUI than GNOME.
Why? What’s the issue with Snap? Is Flatpak any better?
I use Fedora KDE but this one sounds like exactly what I need. I primarily use Linux for software dev and web browsing and Windows for gaming and Office.
I keep it default but with dark mode. And that’s perfect for me. I wouldn’t want it to look or function any other way.
KDE Plasma and I refuse to use anything else on Linux unless there’s no choice.
Why does it only use one core?
Not at all.
He’s a billionaire genius playboy philanthropist.
Bash with fish.