This website is run by Marxists.
Do you have a source for that?
This website is run by Marxists.
Do you have a source for that?
Can’t wait for Need for Clicks 2077!
From what I hear, doas is more secure. I don’t think it matters though, as long as you keep your system updated. I use sudo still.
What will the boys at Linux Incorporated come up with next?
“Ryan Reynolds here, and I’m here with Dracula to figure out why Big Wireless keeps raising their prices”
“Stay away from my gorls!”
- Grue
Bubble Bobble is one of my favorite games ever!
I played a knock-off flash game called “Balloon Duel” as a kid. It was pretty fun, so I just decided to buy Balloon Fight to try it out. Thanks for the recommendation!
That’d be cool too!
That’s fair
He probably could have just said Unix instead of Linux. I get why he didn’t, and it’s not that big of a deal, just slightly annoying
That’s fair. This was more of a complaint about the video than the post. I do still think it’s a cool project, just annoyed by the click bait
Yeah, but then why still put “Linux running on an NES?” as the title? It’s just click bait
I apologize for being pedantic, but he’s not running Linux on the NES, since LUnix is not Linux. This is still a cool project, but the title is a bit misleading.
Because money
This question doesn’t make much sense to me. What is a “system update”? Isn’t that just updating all of your packages at once?
I would think syncing the repos and emerging the @world set would be considered a system update. But I guess that is a bit different from how most distros do it.
Since OpenWrt is just Buildroot with networking libraries and a package manager, I would say Buildroot itself would be an even smaller Linux. Whether it’s been condemned to eternal torment is another matter entirely, though, lol
Nice! Might be helpful for SBCs with a MIPI camera slot as well
Thanks