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s20, in Rhino Linux 2023.1, how we made the distro

So… is it Snap infected err… Snap based, like Ubuntu? Because otherwise it looks kinda neat.

pnutzh4x0r,
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It does not use snaps, according to First Look at Rhino Linux, a Rolling-Release Distro Based on Ubuntu and Xfce:

Ubuntu fans who don’t like Snaps would also love to hear that Rhino Linux doesn’t include Snap apps, nor Flatpak apps.

neo, in Just tried Org-mode today
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Welcome to emacs, you’re here forever.

brihuang95, in Steam On Linux Usage Spikes To Nearly 2% In July, Larger Marketshare Than Apple macOS
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Thank god for Valve and how awesome they’ve been to Linux users

crow,

They’ve done such amazing work for Linux. Linux gaming wouldn’t be the same without them.

zer0,

So awesome they run a monopoly on videogames through their useless closed source spyware.

miss_brainfart,
@miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml avatar

Well, their position is what allowed them to do so much for Linux. And their desire to distance themselves from Microsoft, which I’m absolutely on board with.

Brisolo32, in thank you Linux for giving a damn about Bluetooth headphones

Not anything to do with the LDAC codec but why does wireless headphones on windows suck. On linux (even a wm) I just turn on my headphones and it works, on windows every time I have to remove the device and add it back again

skullgiver,
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Bluetooth drivers and the firmware on devices suck. Modern Windows with Intel Bluetooth seems to work as long as your devices don’t do weird shit. Broadcom chips are often problematic as hell, sometimes requiring a reboot to work after disconnecting a device.

Linux Bluetooth audio was a struggle for years. Pipewire made it Just Work for me. It’s still relatively new, but I don’t have any complaints, unlike in the Pulse+BlueZ days.

tho, in Best distro for Hyprland?
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are there any reasons to prefer hyprland over sway, that are not bells and whistles?

theshatterstone54,

One word: tiling. And no, the autotiling script just doesn’t cut it. If I’m clicking something on Vivaldi on the left hand side, and I have a terminal on the right, but I also need thunar, my file manager, I would like it to open at the bottom of the stack, under the terminal, not under Vivaldi, where my mouse and focus are.

philluminati, in Why is Linux so frustrating for some people?

People hate Linux because shows they aren’t computer experts, they’re just Windows power users.

TheButtonJustSpins,

Yeah, but you can’t expect every person using a computer to be a computer expert. In fact, you should expect most of us not to be.

const_void, in Slackware turns 30 today

First distro I ever used. Downloaded it from a BBS onto about 40 floppies. Fun times.

Corngood,

I was just going to post the same thing. I actually split downloading duties with a friend of mine when we both had 1 (or maybe 2?) hr / day on our ISPs.

We even used coloured floppies to colour code the package sets.

Plasma, in Linus Torvalds -- Creator of Linux -- defends gun regulation, woke communists, womens rights AND trans rights. Linux is political!
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FOSS is an active political statement!

Adderbox76,

Was just coming here to say that. The entire Ethos of Open Source is basically the people owning the digital means of production. So some people really not grasp that?

14specks,
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So some people really not grasp that?

Actually, yes, the original FOSS movement had more right-libertarian roots than anything to the left, although nowadays some might see it as “common ground”.

PorkrollPosadist,
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The politics of folks like RMS (personal issues aside) were far above average, but the Free Software Movement was very steeped in liberalism from its onset, and that explains many of of its present shortcomings. Its biggest failing was to believe that Free Software would ultimately win on its merits. In the early days this was understandable, when free software was often playing catch-up to replicate the functionality of established commercial offerings. When the GNU project was just a C compiler you could install on proprietary UNIX systems to dick around with.

Today though, Free Software is more often than not superior to commercially available offerings, with the exception of some niche industrial segments. But still, Free Software adoption by end users remains incredibly marginal. No matter how many merits Free Software stacks in its favor, the “Year of Linux on the Desktop” never comes. We are still drowning in proprietary iOS and Android phones. The overwhelming majority of PCs still ship with Windows. All of it deliberately engineered to become E-waste in a couple of years.

Folks, this won’t change unless we take over the factories where these PCs and phones are manufactured.

rysiek, in Ubuntu Flavors Will Stop Using Flatpak
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Now do the same with snaps.

Tiuku,

Probably the whole point is just to clear the field for their snapstore

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