What the heck are we looking at? My eyes!
From reading https://openbenchmarking.org/result/1512034-HA-LINUX44FI45 it
seems that XFS will still be a one of the best filesystems out there when
Ubuntu 16.04/Trisquel 8 launch with the 4.4 kernel as the default. As usual,
btrfs lags behind a lot and no one really knows when it is going to
I'm actually curious about this. I know a lot of the BSD people think of it
as the next coming of Jesus and GNU/Linux users are in total amazement at how
awesome it is. They try with btrfs, but it falls the mighty and powerful ZFS.
I don't know why. I'm using the forums on the website and not the mailing
list or any other method.
Tehnoetic offeres refurbished S2 and S3 phones pre-installed with Replicant:
https://tehnoetic.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=59
Tehnoetic S2 is better supported by Replicant, while Tehnoetic S3 is newer
hardware.
Please note that those are not freedom-respecting phones, as explai
https://phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=ZFS-For-Ubuntu-16.04
As we know, Trisquel 8 will be based off of Ubuntu 16.04 and Canonical is
going to add support for ZFS due to it not being available in the Linux
kernel. Licensing of ZFS has kept it out of the kernel, but its still free
s
"Startup Disk Creator" looks promising until you open it. Then you find out
that it thinks that a DVD-R disk has only two kilobytes of free space.
Further research reveals that it's intended only for hard disks and USB flash
drives.