The kernel is not BSD. That’s like running GNU software on a BSD kernel: It’s still not a Linux.
Runterwählen ist kein Gegenargument.
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The kernel is not BSD. That’s like running GNU software on a BSD kernel: It’s still not a Linux.
Good idea. Try and report back. If it does not work, sorry!
Darwin is not a BSD.
Have you tried feeding them your youngest children?
No one does collaboration as easy as Microsoft
Try Apple.
Linux is super reliable
It depends on what you want to do with it, which version of which component you run and a couple of other things. In my own experience, if you want a “super reliable” system, get OpenBSD. Linux has a severe lack of QA, mainly because of its decoupled nature.
Here’s a list of End-of-Life dates for CentOS Stream which is a rolling release.
I run OpenBSD and OmniOS.
Docker does not even work on my servers - wrong operating system, I guess. Docker containers have one more disadvantage on systems where it does work: the contents of a container aren’t updated when the host operating system is, basically leaving 0-days unpatched longer than absolutely necessary.
Also, using a container adds severe overhead.
IMO, Unison is a pretty good software for this use case.
Anyway, thank you for creating a debloated tool.
That’s what I was aiming at. I hope I succeeded.
Don’t worry - users are good enough for me. Not everyone needs to be a contributor. ;-)
Dude loves efficient software. So quirky! 🤪
(But yes, I am a quirky fellow.)
Because the existing software sucks.
I update my servers with pkg_add -u
. No reason to over complicate things.
Wow. Honestly, thank you! I had entirely forgot that this wiki even exists. I’ve bookmarked your reply. :-)
Thank you, the subshell idea is a good one!
Ah, I could probably use Perl or something as well. I was hoping awk
could do it though. But thank you, I hadn’t heard about pyp
before!
Which makes Darwin a system with BSD elements, just like some versions of Windows and all versions of Linux. Windows and Linux aren’t BSDs, I think you agree; neither is Darwin, for the same reason.