

Depending how minimal you want to go, Puppy or TinyCore might be good options.


Depending how minimal you want to go, Puppy or TinyCore might be good options.


On the other hand, it could lead to Debian becoming so heavily tested and patched that it becomes its own thing akin to one of the BSDs.
My first car was a 2005 xc70, and that thing would run like nothing was wrong with 3/5 engine coils blown. I miss that car sometimes…


Yeah, that’s what you’ll get away from by switching to something like Debian. The number of packages that gets updated every week can usually be counted on two hands, if that. That means less chance for something to change drastically under the hood that might bring the whole system down.


They need people to feel superior to.


XMPP I haven’t tried to set up yet, but I imagine it to be similarly in-depth.
If I remember correctly, it actually used to be extremely easy to get going with Prosody and Coturn. I’m not sure whether that’s still the case though.


I’d be happy to contribute the docker stuff if you want as well. I do it for fun and profit, and I’m gonna be awake for the next three months straight with a newborn so I’d absolutely welcome the opportunity to do something other than feed this poor child.


There’s a hidden upside to him being a dumb fuck: it keeps the equally-dumb parts of his audience from clogging up the support forums and git issues with stupid shit.
In case you can’t tell, I really hate this particular Linus.


You’re not invited to my birthday party anymore


Before I fight you, I have one question:
With or without background blur?


I ran into this today, and I think disabling DDC/CI in the display settings fixed it.


I was going to try to goad you into making it work with docker swarm, but then I realized it already does that. Bravo, you beautiful psychopath.


What the hell is this? Ubuntu can’t just go around making decisions I actually agree with!


For what it’s worth, it sounds like it’s corporate sponsored rather than corporate owned, which is at least a little better in my opinion


I always saw them pitched by Fedora as the blessed way to run CLI applications on an immutable host.


Linux native apps are not forced into a container, except they are on steamos, so guess its coming everywhere later
I think they actually are by default. Steam Linux Runtime has been around for quite awhile, and if I’m not mistaken, it’s basically just a container full of either Debian or Ubuntu.
No, that prong broke off a while ago.


While I agree with you in principle, I separated mine because I use mini PCs for compute and there’s not a lot of room for storage in any of them.
Am I butter?
Your mom is a cylinder.