Yep. Even a lot of the cheap little game consoles and shit you get from China run some variety of Linux.
Yep. Even a lot of the cheap little game consoles and shit you get from China run some variety of Linux.


Old carbon X1 still going strong. Bought it refurbished six years ago for a couple hundred bucks, still going strong.


Sure, but you don’t need a license for mesh.


It is probably because I am a moron and just took a long time to figure it out, but its always harder to set up network shares with my linux desktop than any other machine in my house. At this point I know how to do it pretty well, but its a LOT more involved because none of the GUI tools seem to really work right.
Like I will share a folder from my server (also running linux BTW) and its instantly viewable on my windows laptop and even my streaming devices, but to discover it on my other linux machine is always a chore that involves editing a few config files and just kinda randomly poking around until it works.


Anyone that cannot figure out how to install linux probably shouldn’t be fucking with their operating system in the first place.
You can also just buy a live USB distro and install by doing nothing more than turning off your computer and turning it on again, which is even easier than installing a program in windows.
Furthermore, there is a very real argument to be made that you should NOT be able to EASILY nuke an operating system from within itself. Windows devs would be pretty reasonable to define any program able to easily do that as being malware.
Replaygain 2.0 plugin for Musicbrainz Picard. Fix volume while getting your tags in order.
This doesn’t re-encode the files but tags them with information that tells your player how to adjust playback.