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[_] Anonymous 07/20/17(Thu)23:30:11 No.3264314
k e r n e l p a n i c
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)00:27:43 No.3264333
Linux is and always will be for server applications only. Uncle Bill knew what he was doing when
he cornered the 'nix market.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)05:35:10 No.3264402
linux is more flexible and currently is more complicated to use than windows, but i feel that
people should learn to use linux anyways, so that they can perhaps become more computer literate
...
nvm, humanity has and always will be filled with people that don't really care and will not put
in more effort than the minimum.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)06:48:30 No.3264411
>>3264402
>currently is more complicated
Gee, I wonder why? Could it be that there are 700 conflicting flavors with no universal standard?
No wait, I bet it's that nobody ever thought of making a graphical front end for 90% of the
applications that run on YOUR flavor of Linux, since everyone knows it's far easier to remember
and type out mile-long arcane command lines, rather than press a button on a UI... OH! No, I got
it! It's every time the Wizards Who Keep The Kernel decide KDE is better for you than Gnome, so
we're switching... haha! now switching something else that breaks everything!!
Yeah, small wonder PC became master race.
Enjoy your niche. Just don't forget to patch your kernels, and don't Wine too much when you
absolutely NEED to run that Windows application.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)07:14:03 No.3264418
Unix 4 Life.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)08:43:44 No.3264432
I love the soundtrack, so relaxing :)
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)10:32:30 No.3264451
>>3264411
It's trivial to download whatever graphical front-end is needed, but most applications use a very
small subset of UI systems that aren't compatible with each other.
Linux-is-a-command-based-OS is just a meme spread by morons that don't read up basic shit.
These are the kinds of retards that whine about features in Chrome being botnet when you can
disable literally every fucking one of them and have been able to do that since version 0.3.
The only thing of significance that has led to shit breaking is systemd. The entire Linux
community split down the middle because of that piece of shit, the ones that want broken shit and
the ones that want reliable code behind their initialization.
Fucking Harry Poetter be damned, he even flat-out ignored a rule of an application that could
delete your fucking whole drive because the cunt NEVER READ THE FUCKING MANUAL.
These are the kinds of people that shouldn't be using computers and should be using iPads.
Note that I am on Windows right now. I used Linux from a live disc for 7 months when I was 15
with no issues.
256MB flash drive and 512MB flash drive were temp storage before I wrote it back to the DVD it
booted from.
It's trivial to understand unless you have the effort of a grape as >>3264402 said.
Most humans are literal garbage. Throw them in the crusher.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)10:41:02 No.3264455
>>3264411
>and don't Wine too much when you absolutely NEED to run that Windows application.
I got a chuckle.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)15:29:55 No.3264504
>>3264451
>It's trivial to download whatever graphical front-end is needed
Except when it simply doesn't exist, which is fully 90% of the time. Linux demands a productivity
user becomes a coder as well to build his own shit. Not even slightly efficient. Can a mechanic
simply fix your car when he has to build each and every shop tool from the lift, to the the brake
lathe, to the cash register? No, "come back in 6 months, I'll have your new tire on by then,
ma'am".
>Linux-is-a-command-based-OS is just a meme spread by morons that don't read up basic shit
Yeah, them, and the people who have to do half of everything by way of those command lines...
necessitating the coder-baker-candlestick maker scenario above.
I've been involved in Linux since the 90's. The "Linux-is-a-command-based-OS is just a meme" meme
is spread by a minority of self-entrenched "cooler than teh rest" devs and proof-of-concept
jockey 1%-ers who know their shit, and have no idea how the entire rest of the normie world
operates. Linux assumes Joe User is an aspie with no quotas, no need to interface with another
organization, and infinite time to kajigger with the workflow.
>The only (ROFLMAO!!) thing of significance that has led to shit breaking...
>The entire Linux community split down the middle because of that piece of shit...
Don't blame schisms on your favorite puching bag... the Community has split and forked as much as
Linux itself since its beginnings, for the very niche-oriented reasons outlined above. It's a
shame, Linux could have been a Unified Field, but it instead has evolved into many disparate
genii and species, due to the fact that the breeders isolate themselves, just like in Nature.
Darwinism In Technology.
(cont'd)
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)15:30:58 No.3264505
>>3264504
(cont'd)
>Linux from a live disc for 7 months ... with no issues.
256MB flash drive and 512MB flash drive were temp storage before I wrote it back to the DVD it
booted from...
And that incredible streamlined-ness and stability is EXACTLY why Linux excels as a
mission-critical server OS. In an automated configuration context, the server OS is transparent
to the standardized protocol it handles.
When (any particular flavor) is used like Windows as an office, factory, [insert production
scenario here] the OS is -not- transparent to the context. And that is exactly where Linux, due
to its hodge-podge, non-unified, build-it-yourself ethos fails.
It could only ever work if there was only One Linux, and everything Just Worked out-of-the-box
like Windows or Mac
Maybe now you see the bigger picture.
>themoreyouknow.gif
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)15:35:13 No.3264506
>>3264411
>>3264451
>>3264504
>>3264505
Install FreeBSD.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)15:40:39 No.3264508
>>3264506
>FreeBSD
Free, as in "Pay With Your Soul"
:^)
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)15:42:17 No.3264509
>>3264505
>>3264504
Don't know what Linux you used, but 90% of the time I've never had any issues.
That 10% of the time was a Google away.
And probably less than 1% of the time it was a "wontfix" issue because artificial ageing and
scarcity.
>>3264506
Also this.
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)15:54:17 No.3264515
>>3264508
FreeBSD will give you ticket to your personally imaginary digital hell and you free to choice
your rapist include nekofutasuccubus.;)
>> [_] Anonymous 07/21/17(Fri)16:09:07 No.3264517
>>3264509
>Don't know what Linux you used
Pretty much all off them.
>>3264515
I keed a little