

Ah yes, the Trump approach to dealing with things you don’t like. I see.
Setting an example for the rest of the corporate assholes.
Ah yes, the Trump approach to dealing with things you don’t like. I see.
Setting an example for the rest of the corporate assholes.
Probably because it’s a Chinese company? What American company is making headphones and speakers?
There seems to be some debate on whether we are counting Chromebooks as Linux.
Debian was interesting with their back port / forward port repos for drivers on newer hardware. I had to grab a wifi driver and put it on a USB stick, then figure out the dir to put it in so I didn’t have to manually modprobe or whatever to manually load the driver.
20 years ago on fedora I had to manually mod probe like three different drivers to get my PCMCIA Broadcom wifi card to work. I’m sure fedora is better by now, but damn I still have bad memories about that.
Usually enabling Ubuntu’s third party / proprietary repo covers all necessary drivers.
I remember having lots of driver issues on fedora but that was like two decades ago. I’d imagine they have that sorted now.
Anyway this is good news. Grow the user base.
Didn’t RTA. What distro?
Thanks! I’ll check it out.
So it’s pretty easy to get in.
Is there a Roku client for PeerTube?
That’s a lot of John son.
C is kind of a bad example though, as Java should mostly be platform independent. I’d think you should be able to unpack the package and run the Java code, though you’re probably missing some entry point / handles to resources, which could be provided by some kind of container, like an emulator. But then that’s not really “native”.
I hope that’s not where the libre code is hosted.