Use whatever fits your use case. Hell build a LFS distro. That’s why it’s YOUR computer.
The penguin is the messiah of freedom.
Use whatever fits your use case. Hell build a LFS distro. That’s why it’s YOUR computer.
The penguin is the messiah of freedom.
You know what makes me forget about their awesome prices? Getting the content for free
Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed
So just replace my old licence file with the GPL?
Can someone help me? I have been licencing my code under BSD2Clause, I wish to switch to gplv3. How do I switch?
Thank you
I love this shit you know. Before Linux, I didn’t know that upgrading could decrease the amount of space it takes. And especially since I have a 512gb ssd only, this feels so good.
Man the last one really hits home. I would transfer all of my github projects for a stable livable job
It’s because we can to an extreme. Extremely lightweight distro. Very nice in containers and vms. One of the most loved ones out there.
When I learnt programming (back in early 2000s) the textbook said C is a high level 3rd generation language with 4th gen languages being something higher (I don’t remember what examples were given specifically). This is back when the java applets and action script for flash were the hot things. How I miss the days without the world being cursed by JS.
Yeah… I love them. Makes my != look like ≠
Use bottles. It works great for me.
Install bottles via flatpak. Run it and create a new bottle with the gaming preset. Got to the settings - > runners and download the latest “proton-ge” runner. Then just add the exe to the bottle and add it to your library. Launch to play.
It really helps smooth the curve. Some installers fail to open so I use the system default to install it and then copy them over to my games directory.
PS: if you see no exe files being listed when you try to add an exe, clear the file filter in the bottom to all files. Bottles has this weird bug on some DEs
I see… Okay then.
Uninstall the system package manager… Then install with rustup.
Did you install cargo using rustup? Or did you use the system package manager. Using rustup is the preferred method.
PS I don’t have my dev machine with me a this moment. But as I can see many people have so many installation issues, I will try to create a flatpak for the application. I will post soon
You need a c compiler. Install gcc or clang
sudo apt install gcc
sudo apt install clang
Seems like you need openssl for some dependancy. What distro are you using. You can install openssl development libraries and check again.
I just saw you said ubuntu
You need to run
sudo apt install libssl-dev
The run
cargo install offflix
Just type cargo install offflix. Then you will get it.
That was the first time I tried Linux with the free and open thing. I didn’t know much back then and when I saw the ads, I was like… Ooohhh this is ad supported crap. Nope… Not at all
Fucking distro kept me away from my spirit penguin for 2 years before I realized it was ubuntu’s fault.