

actually, MUST NOT. The moment I see “this is immutable, all things are flatpack/snap/etc.”, I am out, and not because of being a dev myself
actually, MUST NOT. The moment I see “this is immutable, all things are flatpack/snap/etc.”, I am out, and not because of being a dev myself
Well, Arch wiki explicitly tells you are expected to read the page before doing an update. Those distros which claim to be user-friendly as in “we treat you with kids gloves” definitely should take care of this, no questions here
Yup, it really is not. Those plenty of people are doing a big disservice to others with such proposing. I am sad to hear it
Where did you get the idea that Arch is a daily driver for regular user? The very distro that tells in big letters: stuff can break, you better watch out on updates? The very distro that has command-line install process with chroot-like commands as official one?
No, it’s recognising that terminal has its own rules and the learned Ctrl+C for copy has no sense… Okay, C-Copy. Some sense. Now, Ctrl+V for… vaste? :)
All while having an Insert fucking button.
In the end, me personally does not care as long as Ctrl+C continues to be the process-killer
So you are unable to give reasons for your actions and attitudes. Have a nice day
Lol. Replacing windows with linux, and for that you want… windows UI with linux kernel. This is so convoluted I repeat my question: what the fuck is this cringe?
People want to be able to download programs from websites, double click and install
No, they learned that at some point and are now dead-stuck in this. So let them, for fuck’s sake
Want windows - use windows, wtf is all this cringe about making windows-clone-over-linux-kernel
Arch, moved here from Ubuntu when I realized I have a good idea of what I want installed and have no need for a bunch of things to get bundled into the OS
Uhm, zero? With ten years of using Linux? What did you do to fuck up the damn kernel? o_O
So we can agree that something targeted at “general user” should play nice with it, but making it a hrd requirement is too much for me