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Lol I thought it did not exist anymore, like in Canada (where I am)
Lol I thought it did not exist anymore, like in Canada (where I am)
Same, I’m using MX Linux with native .deb and never ever installed a flatpak, so I have no clue what it is
I went through sh->csh->tcsh->bash
End of 80s was un*x, I started using Linux as a main OS with kernel 0.99
Why did you start using linux? it was the 80s/90s, windows didn’t exist, I used un*x at uni, of course I couldn’t install HPUX, AIX, Solaris or IRIX on my 386, so I installed Linux. There was minix but it was not free. Also BSD was tempting.
Origin? A couple of floppy images downloaded from usenet :) there was no distro really.
I’m using MX, debian based, apt package, I have 0 flatpak/snap. They are up to date on about everything, like the latest Firefox I got this morning in a simple .deb that nala (apt frontend) installed without problems.
I never ever installed a snap/flat in my Linux years.
I’m so glad to use a distro with 0 flatpak/snap/whatever, my FF is always the latest one, with a simple .deb install from apt, ❤️ MX Linux
I learnt Caml in the 90s at university, I was completely lost, in Prolog too.
I’m listening to African music like Kora, I discovered Toumani Diabaté and Balaké Sissoko, this is pretty cool, I really like it, it’s relaxing
I’m grepping log since the 80s/90s, still do
Are you american? Because there’s thousands of jokes on Ford F, GMC, RAM, etc saying they all spend their time at the dealership or are broken down the road
I like foxes they are cute, and this one is gonna make wine I guess, so it’s my pick!
I was using standard editor and cli for years, but for a couple of years now I’m using code in Linux and it’s really good
Senior dev here, and dark theme is the best, really, how could we used white as shit screens/IDE before is beyond me. Everything is dark theme here. Using dual 27" 4K (in Linux, using 120DPI for fonts), lot of spaces, readable, smooth fonts
I used VMware or vbox for 10+ years, or HyperV in Windows.
Lastly in Linux I needed a windows XP install for an old program, I tried QEMU and after booting the install iso, I just created a small script to launch my installed image with some parameters I needed for serial port, and that’s it.
I like QEMU, and will try to use it for any VM now.
It’s horrible, I did pure C for years but now I have to code in C++11 or worst like C++17
I dunno, I bought it for Reddit 14 years ago, and bought it for Lemmy in the hour it was available. It’s great, 18€ is nothing really
I guess not, the USB one is 5V obviously, but the other one can be 12, 7.2, 8.4, 3.2, whatever
I can confirm, I set it to Scaled, and it is not saved
EDIT: it works in lemmy.world but not beehaw.org because there is no Scaled option in their WebUI
Using Linux for 30 years, I’m with MX and Xfce for years.