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OK, I have a very important question about #Linux desktops: WHAT HAPPENED TO THE ISO SIZES???
Seriously, I remembered when 1GB live desktop would the considered enormous and 2GB was unthinkable.
I do understand that because #Gentoo leaves a lot of developer tools and libs on the system our "unstripped" images are fairly larger - so for example out desktop download is 4.5 GB.
Ok, but wait a second, why is then the #Solus ISO size 4.1 GB? Theoretically this would mean that only <1GB is taken by development libs.
Allright, but why is then the #Ubuntu desktop ISO 5.9 GB?! I would guess that for Ubuntu it has a problem of redundant libs for SNAP pkgs and it makes all this bloat up so much.
This needs to be studied in-depth.
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Developers/mathematicians using #lean: How should Linux distributions handle Lean versions in the official repos in your opinion?
Related discussion: https://github.com/gentoo/gentoo/pull/46100
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After #webkit-gtk upgrade to 2.38.5 the annoying #mpris bug is gone and I have added mack the #Mastodon "tab" to Tangram. Then, I added a few more and it really starts to show the power of alternative browsers.
That said it seems like an alternative browser does not have to implement all the shiny new features commonly found in #Chromium of #FireFox but innovate. -
CW: Twitter, TheLinuxFoundation
Now #TheLinuxFoundation will not be publicly shamed (they post from iPhones).
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Nomacs is no amazingly good.
I can't believe how people on Windows don't use it but instead use Infranview or, god forbid, the windows' image viewer. -
Nomacs is no amazingly good.
I can't believe how people on Windows don't use it but instead use Infranview or, god forbid, the windows' image viewer. -
#cryptographyisoverparty #rust #rdza #linux #gentoo
WHAT?!
Why do you have to rewrite everything in Rust?https://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/message/17e24acecf8c42edbdbfff38935e86fa
> developers of dev-python/cryptography decided that Rust is going
to be mandatory for 1.5+ versions.
>removing the following architectures:
> - alpha (stable)
> - hppa (stable)
> - ia64 (stable)
> - m68k (exp)
> - s390 (except for s390x, exp)> It will also affect non-SSE2 x86 setups as upstream is neither providing
prebuilt package for them :/ -
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