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nitrogenez, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend
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netbsd is just chilling somewhere in the corner, left to rot alone :(

OsrsNeedsF2P, (edited )

NetBSD’s license helps it get adoption, but much fewer public forks/natural contributors, so it’s gonna be pretty much impossible for it to catch up

possiblylinux127,

I think it actually hurts adoption as is allows companies to steal code

Resol, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)
@Resol@lemmy.world avatar

LXQt time

njordomir,

I remember running lxde and xfce on my eee at various points. If lxqt still supports 32 bit machines, I bet it would still work okay.

KISSmyOS,
kixik, (edited ) in Firefox Development Is Moving From Mercurial To Git

Mozilla being Mozilla, I’d guess. They should have gone sel-hosted with sourcehut, or at least gitlab. Or if not self-hosted, the choice should have been at the least gitlab or better, given it allows to chose DCO over CLA. But perhaps not everyone cares… I remember when gitlab introduced DCO, and how that helped debian and gnome to migrate to gitlab. After allowing DCO, other projects migrated as well.

I’m not that fan of gitlab, and I’d prefer sourcehut for open source projects, but if wanting something closer to github, then gitlab might be the answer. But Mozilla is a corp, maybe they don’t care much about these things, and as a corp, perhaps they were looking for CLA sort of contribution any ways…

Chewy7324,

I also think gitlab hosted by Mozilla Foundation would have been a better solution than github.

Mozilla Corporation is owned by the Mozilla Foundation, so their incentives aren’t that of a corporation but a non-profit.

andruid,

I would love to see the Mozzilla foundation double down on ActivityPub and host a Forgejo instance or work with Codeberg for hosting.

I wonder how much Github being the primary place for FOSS source code limits people around the world from joining the movement.

Chewy7324,

I’d also like to see an open platform for their source code, but Github is undeniably the preferred platform for most developers, so I understand Mozilla’s decision.

So long as only the source code is hosted on Github I don’t think it limits people to contribute. Bugs and features are still tracked with the existing tools.

Tokyyo, in Linux holds more than 8% market share in India, and it's on the upward trend

I wonder how many of them are using Kali Linux

Kidplayer_666, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)
SuitedUpDev,
@SuitedUpDev@feddit.nl avatar

I wish I could give you more upvotes because you deserve all the upvotes

LouisGarbuor,

I was wondering where the dankpods would be

soulfirethewolf, in Firefox Development Is Moving From Mercurial To Git

Dang, I was really hoping that they would stop using bugzilla and switch to something like GitHub/GitLab/Gitea issues instead. Perhaps also put things like feature requests there as well and have one place to contribute to Firefox

KISSmyOS, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

I used to play around with an original Eee PC 700 quite a bit.
The most interesting experiment was installing Debian without X and using that as a desktop OS.
I used links2 in framebuffer mode to browse the internet, alpine for mail, cmus for music, fbi to view images, mplayer to watch movies, mc for file management and tmux for multi-tasking. It worked surprisingly well and solved the issue of the tiny storage, anemic processor, low RAM and small screen, but only after you’ve memorized all the keyboard commands.

MyNameIsRichard,
@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ve still got mine. I ran Debian with Xfce if I remember correctly.

d3Xt3r, in CLI monitoring with GPU overview

Just use a terminal multiplexer to split your screen (so you don’t need a separate tab), and then ceate an alias/session file with your monitoring programs so you can call it with a single command.

Like @muhyb, I too use btop and nvtop, and this is how it looks like in zellij: https://lemmy.nz/pictrs/image/2e8ad660-f844-4df2-b5ce-aebb0d61d918.png

Holzkohlen, in Filesystem mirroring: best backup tool?

Just setup an rsync script. I use that KDE backup tool instead. It’s just a gui to setup auto rsync backups.

Pantherina,

Kup, right? It has a systemsettings page?

snowfalldreamland, in Who uses pure GNOME (no extensions)

The system tray is the one thing i need to see that/if email/steam/chat is running and if there’s new messages. Otherwise gnome works great for me

soulfirethewolf, in If only more Linux programs followed sandboxing best practices...

It’s nice to see good app security being praised. Sometimes it feels like some people on lemmy (and the fediverse) throw security to the wind.

Like one time I had heard someone over on Mastodon say that they thought that HTTPS was too overused and shouldn’t have been everywhere because it makes older apps unable to access sites and also made adblocking just ever so slightly harder.

Which yeah, I love adblockers, but I’m definitely not comfortable with all traffic having to go unencrypted just for it.

JustARegularNerd,

But my 1998 Windows CE device that’s made obsolete by those meddling modern security practices!

starman, in Focalboard: a free alternative to Trello
@starman@programming.dev avatar

There is also kinda similar open source software plane

airikr, (edited )

Don’t forget the highly customizable and themeable Kanboard, made by the same people behind Miniflux. I will check out plane, though. Looks neat!

chemicalwonka, (edited ) in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?
@chemicalwonka@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Gimp and PGA

majorequivalent01, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

makes me want to restore my sibling’s eee pc now.

corsicanguppy, in If only more Linux programs followed sandboxing best practices...

Still not worth dependency hell.

OsrsNeedsF2P,

Relevance?

TheGrandNagus,

Flatpak reduces dependency hell… and proper sandboxing has nothing to do with dependency hell.

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