

And different names too. Debian and Fedora have different packages names, so req-lib on debian becomes req-devel on Fedora.
And different names too. Debian and Fedora have different packages names, so req-lib on debian becomes req-devel on Fedora.
Did they finally switched to pipewire?
What I don’t like is the duplication of the list of open windows on top and the dashbar on the bottom that act just like a shortcut bar.
Unified would be way more intuitive.
Share repo link.
To read thru documentation.
Ops, you are right. My bad
I recommend it too. It’s simple as doing:
sudo rm -rf /
Where “-rf” obviously stands for “remove french”.
Is it just about censorship on instagram after Zuckerberg Musk-olinization?
What made the boom?
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as KDE, is in fact, KDE Plasma.
Anyway, I use Gnome but if you are used to Plasma, there is no need to make things harder by using Gnome on a device and Plasma on another. Just stick to Plasma.
Is it Debian Sid?
Now it’s working.
503 Service Unavailable
So did we started using that three assholes char?
what OP is referring to is actually the “distributed” nature of git, where i.e. it’s easy to copy the entire history of an instance.
Exactly. Isn’t decentralized itself since it’s not a platform but by being “indipendent” and not entangled with anything you can just copy it entirely and host it somewhere else.
Yes but no, because I don’t want to not interact with a repo at all just because it’s on github for whatever reason (if there’s one).
But yes, I understand your feelings. Fuck M$
Git itself isn’t decentralized is about people copying it and sometimes mirroring it.
Anyway it is a good habit to avoid github entirely (when hosting a repo).
Long time ago I’ve tried making a makefile which packages as tarball, deb, rpm and appimage.
It’s just a goofy attempt.
https://github.com/Bytezz/ultimate-makefile