I mean, we live in a world where there are multiple use cases for non-GNU/Linux (i.e. Alpine). Surely the distinction has become useful.
I mean, we live in a world where there are multiple use cases for non-GNU/Linux (i.e. Alpine). Surely the distinction has become useful.
If you need extra features you use extra programs which are tailored to those features. Unix philosophy.
The free SNCF Ticket to Bordeaux as compensation sounds like a fucking joke.
And that’s why Portage is the best package manager