What makes you say that specifically?
What makes you say that specifically?
Just speculation, but Deepin?
Dino and Conversations weren’t good enough?
Your alt text doesn’t describe what is mentioned in the image though?
I really don’t see any advantages in your post for choices other than NixOS. I’m sure you’ll improve quickly by necessity! :D
You’ll need to configure Plasma to do that, as the default is to bring-up the launcher. The overview effect is alf-tab iirc.
In case of the modem I know it doesn’t need to be signed. In fact, there exists an open source firmware for it.
I see, but which components do you mean specifically?
What firmware do you mean?
Exciting to see! Positively surprised Alpine is modular enough to make this feasible/maintainable.
Curious to see what the part about SystemD and musl at the end meant.
As far as I understand this issue, removing the current remote and then adding it back as normal user should work?
Obviously? Who would just give you stuff when you’re not even employed 😂😂
I don’t know about that. During my job interview, I requested that (with the necessary politeness) and it wasn’t weird. I accepted the offer and now work daily on a GNU+Linux machine. It’s nice.
But AOSP is open source? So that term wouldn’t improve on the problem.
I think GNU phones or GNU-like phones is a nice way to put it.
This is the first time I heard of Ethernet over HDMI and I can’t tell if you’re joking.
As freeware or free software? Because if it was freeware, I don’t understand how OpenBSD could have forked it
Something is open source or isn’t. There’s a set, binary definition.
I get the feeling you’re implying a difference/aversion between those two terms which doesn’t exist. This and the combination with a nonsensical statement about amount of GNU packages vs non-GNU packed makes it feel like you’re pushing an agenda here: There’s far more free software than just GNU’s - that’s a success for free software and the GNU project. There’s no connect between the argument you’re obviously implying.
Also HURD never took off - but why should it? The GNU project’s goal is a fully free operating system, with Linux being persuaded to adopt a proper license there’s no real need for HURD. It doesn’t mean it isn’t a fun project.
Which packages do you mean?