Is there really a huge learning curve for .bashrc and xinit? .bashrc is
mostly a way to make an alias list.
What I fear about snappy and other modularized systems is unnecessary
complexity. I fear that simple commands such as tar -t are going to be
replaced with a multiplicity of commands
Himanshu Shekhar schreef op 03-10-2016 16:33:
3. Flatpak vs Snaps. Both are about to turn great. However, I feel
like all major decision makers should come together to work on one
standardized desktop ecosystem, and rule out the chaos of different
distributions. Both are independent efforts to
Done - Laney has sponsored it for us \o/
On 03/10/16 15:19, Set Hallstrom wrote:
Thanks Ross:) I guess Krytarik and I didn't expect the reverts to be
necessary
Well, I just thought that it was a smaller diff file, and easier for a
sponsor to review. We could have tried for the full
Hello everybody,
here's what I got through in my shift today. Mostly cleanup, but a few
useful fixes as well:
syncpackage -s jbicha -b 1630088 c2esp
syncpackage -s anders-kaseorg -b 162 uim
- synced.
pad.lv/1628247: yakkety 1.8.2+nmu1ubuntu1 does not install due to
changed