

vlc has a command line mode, cvlc. It’s not great TUI program but works.


vlc has a command line mode, cvlc. It’s not great TUI program but works.


Not true. KDE is on Devuan.


Why don’t you solve the problem at the root? Take it apart and rip it out.
Laughs louder in Void, Gentoo, and Devuan.
Still good enough for its stability.


To be fair, the title is “Deprecated Linux Commands”. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


I want to upvote for your first half, but your second half is just leeching.


Why did you get down voted? Back then US nuked Japan to stop the war. Why not now? It’s a fair game.
Why would you fixate on drag-and-drop specifically like it’s granted? If the software developer developed it, it’s supported; if it wasn’t developed, it doesn’t work. If you’re not happy, open a pull request. You have no right to demand features from open source developers even if you donate.


Notepad++ sits at an odd place. It’s heavier than Vim or Emacs. It’s not as feature-rich as some IDEs. That’s why it failed in Linux where alternatives are many.


What the heck is this please? The GitHub link contains nothing about “distroless”.
But the slowness… I have a stroke every time I press tab after any git command in Git Bash. The piece of shit takes three seconds to respond. In Linux it happens instantaneously.


I think it was around the same time when I disabled it altogether in the Makefiles of some software. Let’s hope it’s upstream now.


The list is definitely longer than that. I switched to musl overlay about three years ago and I couldn’t daily drive it. I guess the six comes from no one is using it.


Google Crashpad is used for crash reporting by some program, and it can’t be built with musl. It also does not build in FreeBSD, and I suspect it only works with glibc outside of Mac OS, Windows, and Android.


Is there any quality, real open-source speakers? Or it’s way better not bother with it and get dumb speakers and an SBC?


That is not a spectrum of open source. They are all open source, as in you can access the source code without restriction. These licenses just limit what you can do with the source code.


So much bloat. So many boilerplates. Just
package main
fuck you() {}
is enough.
Years ago I played Dragon Quest XI up to the good point: where they time traveled and resurrected <character>. My PSN expired and I never finished it.
Can someone please tell me if I did it right?