the point is? life sucks? i don't get it
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Arch is almost always up to date with the latest stable releases of libraries and Qt making it an ideal base for KDE Plasma which is a fast moving desktop.
are you involved in this project? i have a little bit of a gripe with this approach. unless your idea is to aim this os at enthusiasts instead of the general public, the user should not have to worry about large upgrades that might leave the system in a broken state. this is why debian is always a little behind: making sure a bunch of different components in a million possible different combinations all work well together is hard work and it takes time. i'm not even saying it's not possible to use a rolling release model and have a user friendly distro (opensuse tumbleweed does it pretty well), but reliability comes before software recency imo.
edit: btw this is why i said i'm unsure making an os is the job of application developers. what's ideal for the developers might not be ideal for users.
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK208B [GeForce GT 710] (rev a1) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])
pretty old gpu, but some cheapo graphics cards, especially in brazil, are still being sold brand new with gpus around the same age.
although this is cool, i'm a little on the fence, as i'm still not sure if it's the job of application/desktop developers to create an os.
also, last i heard, nouveau doesn't get commits for about a year now. support is pretty hit or miss. my graphics card is one of the best supported by nouveau and it works pretty well but it will freeze at least once a day, which is why i had to stick to the proprietary driver
i don't get it
what's the issue?
also, 50 years from now, your kids will ask you about zio israel the same way people today ask about nazi germany and you'll lie in shame
bye bye
it's not offtopic. you defended the current-day equivalent of nazi germany and got rightfully banned for it. deal with it
how about not defending a terrorist state? maybe you should ask what israel could do to end the violence since it was the one to start it, not hamas
enjoy your ban
ever heard of friends? i never claimed it was a generalized phenomenon
good response, but the last part feels a little circular reasoning
linux contributors live mostly in nato countries, so we have no choice but to push people from non-aligned countries away, which will prevent people from non-nato countries from joining, which will make most contributors be from nato countries
as someone said, people who were removed from the list can still contribute, i think, but this might lead to a situation where technology sovereignty will mean using your own regional linux fork
did they release a changelog?