What was the original? You wrote that it was Omega Haxors but your nickname is still omega_haxors.
What was the original? You wrote that it was Omega Haxors but your nickname is still omega_haxors.
I remember seeing this in at least one Linux distro (I think it was Bunsenlabs but I’m not sure, might be something like Kali but I never used that one) a few years ago, nowadays they just give the live account passwordless sudo and lock the root account unless you pick a password for it
I remember running DaVinci resolve fine with Fedora ~2yrs ago.
Is it though? Last time I checked on a friend’s computer POSIX message queues were not available. They had to install Ubuntu to code their operating systems homework. Unless mqueue is not part of the POSIX specification, MacOS doesn’t seem POSIX compliant to me.
Expected from people thinking that there is a Linux Inc. with Torvalds as CEO that is responsible for every part of desktop Linux experience
How do we know that you’re not editorializing your Linux experience? I haven’t experienced a Linux system failing in the last 3 years at the very least. If Linux was prone to failure, the Linux servers I SSH into wouldn’t have uptimes > 1 year. Even NVIDIA hardware is not as fussy as it used to be a few years ago. It either just works out of the box or requires installing one package and rebooting in most distros.
I’m not accusing you of lying, it just seemed ironic that you accuse people of editorializing the Windows experience while you conclude from anecdotal evidence that Linux is prone to failure.
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