It is not always Bash. Zsh comes as a default with some Arch based distros like Manjaro (xfce) and Garuda, plus Kali of course. But what is the point to use PowerShell in Linux? … Azure, Exchange or Windows servers or something else I don’t get?
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what is this? If something, it is low RAM that Linux handles extremely well ?!?
Well, to be honest, I went a little overboard and installed Cinnamon on Arch. My girly setup with 4gb can no longer do push-ups with one finger.
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•The worst mistake I could have possibly made with Linux...3·1 month agoGood choice, man. Good choice. I have Arch and Manjaro, they’re good, but there was a time when I was doing photography as a freelancer and I used Ubuntu Studio back then. The codecs are ready and instead of configuring, you can get to work.
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•[Unpopular Opinion] There are too many distros. The diverse distro-landscape hindering Linux adoption.21·1 month agoLinux Mint is not harder for Grandma than windows 10 was. Granny just is used to use windows. Same with children. With less tech people when talking about Linux or choices, I just talk and choose Mint. If they evolve, they will know better. (btw, This is exactly the path that old-schoolers take to become Mint users .)
When you come from world business models, efficiency, where marketing sacrifices all the values for profit, your ideas look rational. However, ideological point of view, does Linux necessary need those people ( who obviously needs Linux )? This is a free world, you can choose exploitation, abuse and inefficiency if you want - Microsoft or Apple.
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Well, today I had a fit of nostalgia for the old Internet without algorithms and moderation and I want to ask you, do you remember this?1·1 month agoI think youtube changed internet a lot. It required whole new mindset to be able to spend time there. “things” were ready quite early but we needed to wait next generation to actually create some content to watch.
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Rocker Ozzy Osbourne dead at 76, his family says41·2 months agoHyvää matkaa, Ozzy! 🖤
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Russian troops pound Ukrainian military-industrial sites in overnight strike34·2 months agoTASS is reporting what russian offense ministry is reporting… Well, do you believe these even yourself, Jack?
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux has over 6% of the desktop market? Yes, you read that right - here's how2·2 months agoCongrats and welcome. You are a good man.
if you go with the Arch, you can keep your Mint Cinnanon without troubles. wink wink
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Ukraine dragging out ID process to dodge payouts to families — diplomat57·3 months agoAnd the reliable news of the day is provided by the government of russia.
btw ukrainians fought the nazis up here in the north.
you are mixing up the basics ;D
Tapionpoika@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.ml•Russian armed forces are currently advancing at 15 to 20 kilometres per day63·3 months agoThe claim of 15-20 kilometers per day would represent an extraordinarily fast advance rate that doesn’t match current battlefield realities. The actual advances are measured in hundreds of meters per day or small numbers of square kilometers per month, not kilometers per day.
Sorry. It’s a bit offtopic but in the same mission. /e/ is French AOSP fork, which cuts off Google from my phone. Google, Microsoft and META are the biggest root of evil in privacy world, META being worst.
Funny how much longer my phone’s battery lasts now after I flashed /e/ to it. No constant net traffic anymore.
I didn’t have a Pentium processor in my computer, the internet was young, information wasn’t as ready or available, and the mindset wasn’t that you could check everything. I don’t remember how many floppy disks it took to install Slackware, but at least one read error was definitely on the way. I had a 56k modem at home, so I had printed out the installation instructions from work. Compiling everything wasn’t a problem, because I learned to code back in 1983. When I tried to figure out the refresh rate of my screen, I was afraid I would blow it up and go blind. The feeling of freedom was when you were the one who could choose everything for the first time in your virtual life.
👍🏻 Slackware was my 1st distro. It was before kernel 2.0. Now I use windowslike girly distros…
What was you 1st distro back in last millenium?
I use Mint. I had a phase with different distros, but when I had my son, and he turned 3, I installed Linux Mint for him. Little by little, I started using it myself. Today my son is in the military service and I still use Mint.
Security guarantees from Trump … what that even means?