Slackware was my first intel Linux. First linux ever was red hat for DEC alpha. Quite weird after OSF/1.
Still use slackware, though mostly now actual work is done on debian, arch, and alpine.
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Slackware was my first intel Linux. First linux ever was red hat for DEC alpha. Quite weird after OSF/1.
Still use slackware, though mostly now actual work is done on debian, arch, and alpine.
It helps keep the more caustic linuxers away from lemmy.
Let’s be honest: nearly all of them now are windowslike girly distros…
It’s much more… manual than others, I’ll admit. For me anymore it’s a labor of love.
Slackware: because I’m old and arch is too trendy.
If you’re worried about it still, it wasn’t nothing. Might not have risen to the legal definitions of SA, but the law isn’t a good yardstick for that. Might be worth talking more about to see how you really feel about it.
I normally use rm
for that. Or wipefs
if I’m feeling particularly spicy.
Yes. I prefer my os to be more passively adversarial. Like Gentoo. It hates everything equally.
I understand the sentiment, but complex numbers literally fall out of computations once you start shaking them hard enough.
Yes, they’re difficult and hard and have a stupid name tagged onto them. Also, they exist and are useful.