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From what I understand, what sets NetBSD apart is the wide range of architectures and platforms it supports, more so than Linux or the other BSDs. Even...
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Aren't there a few intermediate generations of NVIDIA GPU families that are stuck in limbo between not getting newer proprietary NVIDIA drivers with GBM...
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Thanks for sharing that blog post.
I guess accommodating x86(_64) emulation in your architecture would definitely be beneficial in the short...Last edited by SteamPunker; 20 January 2024, 09:39 AM.
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That's the purist's point of view, being averse to any type of change, with the risk of sifling innovation.
There's nothing wrong with challenging...Last edited by SteamPunker; 10 January 2024, 07:59 AM.
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I've actually been using Clear Linux OS as my daily driver at home for quite some time now, and it's been surprisingly workable. It's a rolling release...Last edited by SteamPunker; 27 November 2023, 05:31 PM.
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On this note, and in light of the emergence of the ARM, RISC-V and OpenPOWER architectures, it's time to reconsider the FatELF proposal.
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Okay, I should have emphasized that it's at least more phonetic than British English. It's somewhat of an improvement. (And I continue to stand by that.)...
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I personally prefer American English spelling, because it's more phonetic. What you pronounce is what you write. As opposed to The Queen's English, which...Last edited by SteamPunker; 22 October 2023, 12:32 PM.
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