And KHTML! Basically, KDE work is the foundation of the browser engines behind Chromium and Safari.
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And KHTML! Basically, KDE work is the foundation of the browser engines behind Chromium and Safari.
That’s also confusing and it is not the full saying. The full saying is “free as in free speech, not free beer”.
From the FSF website:
Free software is a matter of liberty, not price. Think of “free” as in “free speech”, not as in “free beer”. Free software is a matter of the users’ freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software.
Debian-based distros are usually the ones with the most official support and documentation with regard to Android.
Windows -> OpenSUSE Tumbleweed -> Ubuntu -> Debian GNU/Linux -> EndeavourOS
Currently using Debian and EndeavourOS in parallel as the distributions I have settled on.
Okay, but understand that from for example my point of view, your perception appears really skewed because my GNU/Linux installations have never “destroyed [themselves] after a while”. Respectfully, I think that you project your Linux failures unto the entire ecosystem, based on issues that were unique to you.
All of those things have nothing to do with GNU/Linux and everything with the desktop environment you chose.
I think we should be thankful for having users contribute long-form thought-out content like this, instead of ridiculing them.
So Firefox Nightly on the Raspberry Pi?
There is free speech in pretty much every capitalist country on the planet, but not in a single communist or socialist country of the present or past.
I kind of feel coerced by that text into sending a copy of OpenSUSE Leap to some obscure nuclear missile programme now, just for the sake of it
No, they are not. Sovereign countries are bound by the WTO (World Trade Organisation), not US export laws.
KDE Discover? Surely looks better than whatever this is
How can Rust be faster than C? What is faster than unabstracted direct memory management?
I am pretty sure all of the KDE suite software does not use Electron. Or are you using Windows?
You got me excited there for a minute! Though I don’t really want workarounds (they are the only way and therefore a necessity / automatically good, but they are not the real thing), I want virtual keyboards with actual native Wayland support, please :(
Snake case for all kinds of file names and camel case for programming