Why would Apple be associated with being rich? They're very averaged priced now.
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It's the storage prices. Any more than 1tb and you gotta sell a kidney.
Are you rich question should also be applied to windows nowadays.
Everyone always forgets the "it just works," easy, normie distributions like Fedora. I guess people figure if you're looking for an OS like that, you might as well just use Windows, but I'd rather not.
Low effort
I found out you can search for "os choice meme"
Took me way too long.
At first I thought this was cursed
No! PonyOS uses its own kernel, built from scratch
Now I think itβs very cursed
EDIT:
Ok after investigating the kernel is forked from https://github.com/klange/toaruos so itβs slightly less cursed
$ pacman -Si god
error: package 'god' was not found
Take that, theists!
I know it's a joke, I hate to be that guy. But this meme feels old and obsolete now. I can't remember the last time I had to tweak my Linux. The fun is gone
Time to do LFS
By an Index and get into VR gaming on Linux. We livin on the edge ovar her. Shit breaks every day and there's a wonky python script you have to use if you wanna be able to put the base stations into sleep mode π
Cool! Maybe I can challenge you. Can you help me figure out how I can get my Hyprland session back on my Arch install? I have a Radeon 7700 XT and I recently installed an RTX 4070 to assist with some compute tasks. With both cards installed GDM doesn't populate the Hyprland option. If I remove the 4070 everything goes back to normal.
(This is also a joke, you don't need to help me troubleshoot this.)
(Unless you actually know how in which case I can pay you $20 for your time)
Hyprland session
Wayland compositor
RTX 4070
Nvidia GPU.
Haha, I was hoping that because all my monitors are plugged into my AMD card that it wouldn't cause as many issues, but I was mistaken.
I'm looking at it as an opportunity to learn more about the Linux kernel, the order that certain modules are being loaded in, and environment variables.
Upvoted, joke appreciated :)
Yeah it just works now. Sometimes I miss the days where we had to troubleshoot sound drivers, because it made us learn so much. Even if we didn't manage to fix the problem, we learned about how sound works in Linux.
For real. I recently had to swap my window manager to xmonad just to feel something again.
Do you respect your own patience by wanting things to just run? Yes - Windows. No - Linux Distro Hopping.
Do you have a fair bit of programming knowledge and a sponge for a brain? Yes - Linux. No - Windows.
Do you love corporate overlords? Yes - Apple. No - Linux. Maybe - Windows.
Are you a space alien ?
PLAN 9
I have tried templeOS. It is amazing one guy built all that. It feels like it needs training sessions to make better use of it, and also it is wacky as hell
It feels like it needs training sessions to make better use of it, and also it is wacky as hell
Seems the description of MS Office.
Lol
Called me out man. Although I do have money