android
Damn I really can’t argue with that. The developer is a prick
Can someone seriously type with their penis? Impressive!
When you watch it’s really not that impressive.
“I use Arch btw”
I have some RedHat CDs from the late 1990s (probably collectible at this point). I remember having a great deal of difficulty mounting my particular cd rom to even install it. I never got a driver for my video card at the time to work, so the “graphics” were awful (640x480 text only, iirc).
Anyway, few experiences will be more frustrating than trying to use them. I think it should be mandatory for aspiring computer people to play with them, so they can appreciate how far we have come.
Our roborock robot vacuum runs Ubuntu (I’m not joking)
Apparently it’s Athena Linux. At least, that’s what the hackable vacuums use.
This website is great xD
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Windows running WSL running a VM running Debian 2.2.
Not Linux, but VMS is specifically designed to run on VAX systems.
Similar to a joke my dad told in the 90’s
If Microsoft ever makes a product that doesn’t suck, it’ll be a vacuum cleaner.
Your dad is a great dadjoker!
You need Windows ME for that.
Vista also sucks pretty hard.
… My vacuum actually does run Linux.
!It’s a roborock with Valetudo installed so it doesn’t need internet access!<
There are dozens of us! Mine is a Dreame D9 with a custom GLaDOS voice pack that I can change by updating a CVS file.
Also got GLaDOS on my Z10 Pro!
Love Valetudo - it integrates so well with HA and is entirely local.
And suddenly I need a vacuum robot!
Linux from Scratch
the one you, the reader, uses
Now this turned meta-referencial really quick.
Manjaro might be good, but you’ll have to adjust the vacuum’s clock every time you want to clean
Oracle linux, just tell them your carpet has an unlicensed database.
I was invited to a user group where oracle Linux was trying to get more adopters. The coolest thing they had was the ability to update a kernel driver while it was running. In place. Without downtime.
I asked them if they planned on pushing this improvement to the kernel devs and they just gave me a blank face.
Told me everything I needed to know about Oracle Linux. I promptly formatted the thumb drive they gave me for free.
If they released it for free then Ubuntu wouldn’t have Ubuntu Pro to sell subscriptions to.
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They actually have an oracle cloud too. It’s used by some companies… And it’s awful.
They want to clean the carpet, not lose the house.