

Even 20 years ago Linux was easier to install then Windows.
Last time I recall Linux being tricky was like late 90s.
Even 20 years ago Linux was easier to install then Windows.
Last time I recall Linux being tricky was like late 90s.
Red hat, 25 years ago learned to recompile the kernel to make my sound card/modem work.
Because it’s shit.
If I apt install an app, I expect it NOT to be a snap. I want it to use shared libraries, not bring its own along. They hide from you that they are installing the snap not deb package.
Then you run into all sorts of permissions issues accessing the filesystem from the snap app… Because snap is rather broken in this regard.
Functionally snap is a worse solution then deb, but I guess it’s easier on the developer/maintainer as you don’t get lost in shared dependincy hell.
I feel snaps should be an option if you need cutting edge version of a software that can’t use your shared libs, but never the default install method.
You know Plex is trying to become a streaming platform, right? Just shoving that add supported streaming into you face all the time.
From someone who’s spent around 20 years with xbmc/Kodi. Even better, it’s free.
Daily, but not for what it was intended as. I replaced the disk with a 1TB one dual boot Ubuntu & use it as my main PC.
Tesla aren’t too big to fail.
Unlike GM or Ford, Tesla is tiny. Only their market cap is big, and that’s all based on thoughts and prayers not fundamentals.