ingwa.bsky.social
Engineer, Company founder
Life long Open Source contributor and consultant.
Also, dance is life!
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Looks like xconq to me. We played that when I was a student around 1987-88 on the SUN workstations.
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The moose is the King. This is the duke att most.
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Looks like xsnow for Linux except xsnow hade santa-in-a-snowstorm too. :)
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Seriously, why not? The current NATO has some bad apples in it without any way to remove them. What if the good apples skipped the current box and created a new one?
Maybe not as easy done as said, but what if...?
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Qt was always better than GTK and the divide gets wider and wider.
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Well, had you?
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It's great! Another great team is Linux/BusyBox, which is used far more - namely in almost all embedded devices where the Linux kernel is used.
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The Free Software Foundation is the most important thing to come out for FOSS ever. And there is no close second, not even Linux.
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Especially History, I suppose.
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What if they have 512?
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Sounds like you're a true descendent of Scandinavia! :)
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Yggdrasil Fall 1993!
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Kristian den Gode skyddade oss mot svenskarna. ;)
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They even called it a war. Is that legal?
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Should have been 'Art of the deal' on the other side.
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Definitivt sant. Jag har själv startat flera bolag och att veta att jag inte blir hemlös om det inte fungerar är en stor sänkning av tröskeln! (Ursäkta svenskan)
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True. But isn't installing (and actually running) Linux a bit like having kids? There is never any perfect time but you would really regret it if it didn't happen? (Yeah, I know that some people don't want kids at all, I think the point holds anyway.)
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We were, in fact, not aware.
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Does that mean 'not vim'? That would indeed be better. :P
/emacsftw
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Well deserved, I would say!
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Tbf, the worst chaos is created by foreign trucks that don't have snow tires on them.
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What if it's Busybox/Linux as is the actual case on most embedded computers? There are many MANY more of those than desktop computers.
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I mean, it is indeed nice of him to give som tips on people to follow that I didn't know about before.
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Oooooboy... I will die on my emacs hill to defend the greatest editor. And it is definitely not vim. :P
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So, did it solve your problem?
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This is funny because 'gift' in Swedish means 'poison' (and 'married').
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Yggdrasil distro on a CD ftw!
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Yes. And before that the N900.
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Would it, though? I remember going through airport security when I was working for Nokia, developing software for a new line of Linux based phones with a backpack almost full of bare-board electronics. A short explanation normally sufficed. Any explosives would have been found by the dogs.
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...and then you have to transfer the database as well.
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Why is it important? A binary is a binary.
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So, which desktop environment where you using? Most distros use Gnome for some strange reason and I am very happy with KDE Plasma. I'd like to hear what you find sucky to learn more.
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Why not go with the actual ISO standard: YYYY-MM-DD? It's the most logical with the largest quantity first and then smaller and smaller. www.ionos.com/digitalguide...
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I assume that you're using Ubuntu with the standard Gnome setup. Switch to KDE Plasma, which doesn't suck, and you will be much more satisfied. I have been using Linux since 1993 (yes, really!) and I have NEVER been more comfortable developing software on any other platform.
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Did she like it?
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What you mean is that once upon a time, on a particular sucky platform, a computer file name could only be 8 characters long.
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You can still do that. Just look at Open Source programs to do your tasks. Most of the good ones run on all platforms now.