I feel they have an image to maintain, but i also feel they would sell out for enough money. So… tell me if you make it.
I feel they have an image to maintain, but i also feel they would sell out for enough money. So… tell me if you make it.
From what i understand, you can pay iso to standardise anything. So it’s only useful for interoperability.
Lets say you use a variable named abcd in your function. And a variable named abcb in a for loop inside the same function. But because reasons you mistakenly use abcd inside that loop and modify the wrong variable, so that your code sometimes doesnt work properly.
It’s to prevent mistakes like that.
A similar thing is to use const when the variable is not modified.
Unix domain sockets, shared memory (classic and/or over anonymous file descriptors), file system in userspace, the (ms) ini format.
Was going to sleep when i wrote that.
Uds, shm, fuse for ipc. Ini for configs.
Having a company behind software means you can pay to have your bugs fixed. Big distros want that stability for their corporate customers. It’s no secret or anything. KDE has sponsors, but doesn’t have a direct relationship with a huge contractor like RH. Same reasoning for systemd.
Politics, basically.
You can, since a couple versions ago.
So i checked the fhs. Doesn’t say it is deprecated. V3 just mentions XDG and glib (the probable sources of such claims).
So biased. If you don’t know what distro to choose, go with kubuntu, mint, or pop. That simple.
Kubuntu. Unless you come from osx(then gnome), or have a really old computer.
PDF can… embed javascript. So, sadly it is possible.
I’d say the ambiance, especially sound/music.
Transistor (game). The Sopranos, after a couple seasons in a row.
That is not a question ?
Posible to recover data, use /dev/urandom.
Because not using OOP is hard for gui devs.
You are right in spirit.
It was not sysv to systemD, and it was forced (by making udev not work without it).
Other then nvidia, wayland is still missing some protocols (example: what virtual desktop you want your window to be on). But those protocols are (still) being worked on. And you will always be able to run x11 programs on wayland.
The advantages of wayland are a more direct path to hardware, and trowing away lots of code.
Oh, you lost your leg to an elephant ? Here’s a crutch, go learn how to use it.
USS Enterprise