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reinar, in Microsoft published a guide on how to install Linux.
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why not? it’s not like there is any competition.
Microsoft is making more money off Linux with Azure than several red hats combined.

stepanzak,

Yes, but people find this interesting because historically, Microsoft was actively trying to destroy Linux (look up Halloween documents) and even said that Linux is cancer.

sb56637, in SpiralLinux - It's really Debian underneath the hood!

Hi everyone, SpiralLinux creator here. Another thing that motivated the creation of this set of spins is the diversity of hardware, even in my own machines. I personally don’t like having to switch to a completely different distro for a specific computer just because of hardware support issues. Some devices might need a newer kernel for certain components to work, whereas other hardware works better with the older kernel from Debian Stable. So SpiralLinux offers a hybrid approach, Debian Stable base system with the Debian Stable kernel included on the live ISO, but the much newer kernel version from Debian Backports is also available on the ISO. This can make the difference between the image booting or not, or between having internet connectivity or not, and it makes it more likely that SpiralLinux will work across the entire range of a user’s computers.

onlinepersona, in Linux holds a market share of approximately 14% in India.

It’s a little puzzling to me that Linux isn’t popular in low-income countries. Why wouldn’t it be the OS of choice there? Do we need to become linux missionaries? I imagine it would be easier to convince people who can’t buy an iPhone to use FLOSS than those who can drive to an Apple Store and waddle over to get yet another one.

victron,
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Puzzling? Windows comes preinstalled or can be pirated. Also, it’s popular, Linux isn’t. No puzzle on sight.

danie10,
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They know little about open source. Microsoft is exclusively in schools and government, and that is what they grow up with. They probably know more about pirating Windows, than using Linux legally. There is also a good kick-back in terms of MS license mark-ups for middle-men businesses. One would hope there is some mandatory education around different OSs as I’m sure kids would love to explore and modify software.

JackbyDev, in Most of us hate Microsoft, and yet many of us use VSCode

Your daily reminder that VSCode is shit not because of telemetry (take your time foil hat off for one second and hear me out and I say that jokingly with love) but because the extension marketplace is not allowed to be accessed by third party tools (INCLUDING CODIUM) and even then many of the extensions are proprietary, closed source. You’re not even allowed to distribute compiled VSIX files. It’s disgusting. Reading about the troubles gitpod faced that led to the (now) Eclipse Marketplace (idk the name, but it’s for VS Code plugins, don’t be tricked, it’s just owned by Eclipse foundation) is disheartening.

flashgnash,

Oh shit really? I knew their debugger was locked down didn’t know extensions were

Codium seems to have all the same extensions though, has someone else just setup their own marketplace?

MonkderZweite, in Linux holds a market share of approximately 14% in India.

I find the concept of ‘market share’ applied to FOSS projects quite confusing.

Pantherina, in TIL You can use `systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg` to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks

My bottleneck at boot is my damn Bios… I am so hyped about flashing Heads on my Thinkpad T430.

Even the old legacy Lenovo bioses where very fast at startup. The UEFI (with extremely nice secure-boot settings too) of an AMD Acer starts up in like 2 seconds. My old intel Thinkpad T430 needs like 4 seconds.

And then my Lenovo T495 bullshit UEFI comes. No secure boot configuration at all, I have no idea how to boot from USB sticks, and this thing needs nearly 10 seconds to boot! Linux compared, a full Desktop OS, needs 3 seconds to show SDDM (after the LUKS dialog)

Pantherina, in TIL You can use `systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg` to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks

Systemd can generate SVGs? Damn thats “bloat” but also unexpectedly fancy

anoklola, in Most of us hate Microsoft, and yet many of us use VSCode
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@flashgnash also edge is a great browser we just hate it because of the way they force you to use it

h_a_r_u_k_i, in Most of us hate Microsoft, and yet many of us use VSCode
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I hate Google but they gave us Go, Kubernetes. I hate Amazon but they gave us AWS. I plainly hate those companies, but adore the brilliant engineers that work there.

NateNate60, in Linux holds a market share of approximately 14% in India.

That’s because even a grey market Windows key costs US$20 nowadays and that’s over ₹1,600. For comparison purposes, the largest Indian banknote is ₹500.

stepanzak,
NateNate60,

…but not legal. Being poor doesn’t necessarily mean you’re inclined to break the law. Besides, Linux is useful if you perhaps want to later get a job in the tech field.

d3Xt3r,

You’re not breaking the law, you’re breaking a software license agreement. That does not automatically make it a crime, at least, that would depend on your exact local laws, and the lawyer’s interpretation of it - in many cases the actual wording around this is ambiguous and could be argued both ways. A better term for it would be a “legal grey area”, which means if you’re a company then don’t f*** around with it, and if you’re just a random user then no one gives a f***.

In any case, if those scripts were truly illegal, then the Microsoft-owned Github wouldn’t host them in the first place. Clearly Microsoft themselves don’t have an issue with it, so why should anyone else care about it?

NateNate60,

Yes, you are breaking a law. Copyright infringement in this manner is an offence under the Copyright Act 1957 punishable with up to three years imprisonment and a fine.

vsh, in TIL You can use `systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg` to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks
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How do you read this?

stifle867,

The top/1st line is the first service and it cascaded down as each subsequent service starts. Left to right is time elapsed. Bright red line is time to start that service. Shorter is better.

Does that help?

jsdz, in TIL You can use `systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg` to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks

I’m pretty sure the main system startup bottleneck is me typing the disk encryption passphrase.

germanatlas, in TIL You can use `systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg` to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks
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the only “bottleneck” i currently have is plymouth-quit-wait.service, which takes 3.9 seconds. i can live with that

passepartout, in TIL You can use `systemd-analyze plot > plot.svg` to plot the service startup time to find bottlenecks

You can use systemd-analyze blame if you want raw numbers:

This command prints a list of all running units, ordered by the time they took to initialize. This information may be used to optimize boot-up times.

Good way to see if your systemd also waits 2 minutes for a network connection which already exists but it can’t see it because systemd doesn’t do the networking (lxc containers on proxmox in my case) lol.

Also see systemd-analyze.

cloud, in Linux market share on Steam over time (Sep 2023 - 1.63%)

this 1.63 could be 90% if it wasn’t for companies like valve but sure, let’s celebrate some useless proprietary app on the linux sub

infeeeee,

Why? I’m really curious why you think that. Or what do you mean with this comment.

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