Yeah, it’s basically flatpak but with more problems and bugs. It’s from Canonical and some parts of it are closed source.
Yeah, it’s basically flatpak but with more problems and bugs. It’s from Canonical and some parts of it are closed source.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snap_(software)
As to “why should I care”, you don’t have to… unless you use Ubuntu.
Why not try Void. It’s fairly up to date regarding all packages, including KDE and it’s rock solid.
Windows is shit as well. It has 3 shells and you never know which one is the right one.
Every OS has it’s pros and cons 🤷.
I think they solve the problem the wrong way.
My thoughts exactly 👍.
Well, it isn’t where I live 🤷.
A FreeBSD fork focused on security.
I’m conversing with this coke dealer online… I don’t do coke, but we kinda developed this bond over time… it’s weird, I know… don’t even get me started on how we ever started conversing, had nothing to do with drugs, lol 😂.
Anyway, he started talking the other day, he bought a new bike (bicycle, he’s into cycling, healthy lifestyle, doesn’t do drugs, etc.), a really nice one, like 1K euros plus. So, he rode it the whole day and he got a flat at the end of the day. So, he started pushing it down the road, right next to a river, and out of nowhere, he just decided to throw it in the river… and he did. I asked him why, he said he could buy a new one tomorrow, doesn’t even matter.
I think I’ll narrate him this episode of the twilight zone… maybe it’ll ring a bell.
It doesn’t work with any new hardware. 10+ years, yeah, sure.
You share the file via URL.
One is for all, the other is just the TV. It’s probably a remote for a smart box or something, you can program some of the TVs commands on them, like on/off, input switching, etc… so you don’t have to juggle with 2 remotes in your hand.
Bring forth the USB of power!!! (insert evil laugh)
Also, the famous legacy BIOS error “Keyboard not found, press F1 to continue”.
Exactly my thoughts as well.
Why update on that little battery life left… the power will return sooner or later, going without updates even for a week or two is no real problem. Hell, I update like once every 3 weeks to a month, it’s not that big of a deal.
He could make his own templates for the packages… he doesn’t even have to rebuild. If he could at least find a .deb or .rpm package of the app/package he likes, he could use that and just repackage. That’s what I do for stuff I can’t find… and update them from time to time (like every few months or so).