SFaulken
openSUSE Developer/Maintainer/Member/Whatever.
I do things with openSUSE. Not that I’m particularly good at any of them =P
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Linux@kbin.social•OpenSUSE seeks a Leap replacement, but will distro community rise to the challenge?
1·2 years agoCorrect, SUSE, the corporation is no longer providing a traditional linux distribution, after the SLE-15 EOL.
openSUSE, which is a community project, and not controlled by SUSE, is currently debating as to whether we have the contributors interested in doing so, and in sufficient numbers, to continue to provide a traditional point release distribution.
Tumbleweed (the rolling release) is not going anywhere. The community has not yet decided if the interest and manpower is there to use the ALP sources provided by SUSE to create A) A traditional linux distribution, akin to what Leap currently is, B) a “Slowroll” version of Tumbleweed, that has a slower release cycle, or C) Nothing at all, because there isn’t the community there to support the development of it.
SUSE != openSUSE
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Linux@kbin.social•OpenSUSE seeks a Leap replacement, but will distro community rise to the challenge?
1·2 years agoThat is indeed the big question, if there’s nobody willing to put in the work, then there’s nothing to release.
Maintaining something like Leap, with the contributor base that has historically existed, isn’t sustainable, long term, especially when the upstream is going in a different direction.
SFaulken@kbin.socialtoBooks@kbin.social•Overrated Literary Classics (and What to Read Instead) | Book Riot
1·2 years agoBah. This is just a piece of clickbait nonsense, or somebody trying to be edgy. I’m actually mildly offended by their “review” of “On the Road”. Just makes me think that they probably haven’t ever read anything other than somebody elses review of it.
SFaulken@kbin.socialtoBooks@kbin.social•Paramount to sell Simon & Schuster to KKR for $1.6 Billion Cash
3·2 years agoWell, RIP Simon & Schuster. I give em five years, tops.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Technology@beehaw.org•Universal Chat Application, Beeper, Will Be Available To Everyone (For Free) In A Matter Of Weeks.
10·2 years agoI don’t care about beeper one way or another, but that bloody image with the post, it needs to die in a fire.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
[Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•Tonight I decided to try jack-in-the-box for the first time...
5·2 years agoI will never claim they are authentic, or even great, but I will destroy the 2 for a buck tacos.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Linux@kbin.social•[Question] Why does everyone seem to dislike containerized packages?
5·2 years agoMostly because they’re uneducated fools, that haven’t any actual idea what the hell they’re talking about.
Unless you’re pulling sources, and building everything yourself, everything you get from most major distributions is “pre-compiled”.
People hate anything new, they fear change, and they like drama, that’s all it is.
Fedora Silverblue or openSUSE Aeon, I’d probably say.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Linux@kbin.social•Stupid Beginner Question: What Linux Desktop Environment works well or has an output mode for NTSC/PAL resolution?
7·2 years agoThe dsektop environment really doesn’t have anything to do with it. That’s up to the video drivers and display server, be it X11 or Wayland. I haven’t any idea which desktop might offer you the best tools for configuring those things though. Just as a rough guess, I’d guess KDE Plasma, perhaps XFCE?
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Linux@kbin.social•A distro and desktop environment recommendation for an old laptop (Read all of it, please.)
3·2 years agoI’d probably drop openSUSE Tumbleweed with LXQt on it. But that’s my preference for low-spec machines. There’s any number of distros with “lightweight” GUI’s that you can use. XFCE/MATE/LXQt probably being the ones that will give you the least headaches.
I have no idea who signs his paychecks, but no, none of the announcement about the RHEL Sources affects Fedora in any way, unless Nobara is pulling sources from RHEL (which it isn’t) this doesn’t affect it at all. Nobara isn’t an official Fedora, or RedHat product or project.
No, nothing RedHat is doing affects Nobara. Nobara is based on Fedora, which is upstream of RedHat. Nothing is changing.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Opensource@kbin.social•Oracle: Keep Linux Open and Free—We Can’t Afford Not To
7·2 years agoThis is nice for Oracle to say. That being said, Oracle are not “The Good Guys™” and never have been. They might be legitimately honest about Oracle Linux and their commitment to being open and free, but they’re horrible about so many other things, and always have been.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Linux@kbin.social•This again: What distro are you using for gaming?
1·2 years agoHonestly, I wouldn’t make any specific recommendation. Because when you do, you instantly become most peoples personal support technician, when they can’t sort something out.
I’d probably make the general suggestions of Fedora/Silverblue/Kinoite, openSUSE Tumbleweed/Aeon/Kalpa, and maybe Pop!_OS if somebody put a gun to my head. But no recommendations.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How many people here have actually used XMPP?
3·2 years agoThat’s XMMP different thing =P
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How many people here have actually used XMPP?English
7·2 years agoIt’s still around. I’m using it right now, in fact. Makes for a pretty damn good phone service as well, in conjunction with JMP
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
Linux@kbin.social•Open source developers - have the recent moves by RedHat changed your opinion of using non-GPL licenses?English
3·2 years agoNo, this changes nothing for me.
SFaulken@kbin.socialto
GNU/Linux Gaming on Kbin@kbin.social•AMD CPU Use Among Linux Gamers Approaching 70% MarketshareEnglish
0·2 years agoHuh. I knew AMD currently had an edge in Gaming, but I didn’t realise it was that high.
I switched to AMD on linux for non-gaming related reasons, but what is it that Intel is doing that’s killing their market share? I mean, I know their CPU’s don’t suck, but are they just that bad?

Well none of that sounds like sketchy behavior on the part of the Management Company.
Not at all.