Arch: I need reproducible setups. Also bleeding edge is not for me.
I have to give credit to their documentation though!
Arch: I need reproducible setups. Also bleeding edge is not for me.
I have to give credit to their documentation though!
What put me off selinux is that the officially documented way of generating a new policy is to run a service unconfined, and then generating the policy from its behaviour. This is backwards on so many levels… In contrast policy-based admission control in kubernetes is a delight to use, and creating new policies is actually doable outside of a lab.
so what are the reasons why it’s a bad daily driver?
Don’t need to go any further than “default user is root.”
Take a machine with Linux preinstalled. Will it run Linux without problems? Yeah, of course.
Take a machine with Windows preinstalled. Will it run Linux without problems? Check the list.
Configure port forwarding for the VM.
Contemporaries to Street Sharks and SWAT Cats
Back when custom ringtones were a thing and people still called each other frequently I used to have that as my ringtone.
I remember using QEMM for the first time and finally being able to load games and applications that would otherwise not work.
I remember having to fiddle with IRQ settings to get sound working.
I remember the C64 emulator and finally being able to play Ultima 4 without having to constantly switch disks.
I remember the experimental OS and hardware explosions: QNX (still alive as an automotive OS), BeOS, MenuetOS, Transmeta Crusoe.
The Voodoo graphics cards!
Consistency with their previous default desktop environment, Unity.