

If the 3ds has a valid advantage running under Linux I’ll consider it, but I think that’s the only device.
If the 3ds has a valid advantage running under Linux I’ll consider it, but I think that’s the only device.
Wouldn’t using DOSbox or something similar and installing win3.1 on top of that be easier? Or just go the whole distance and use something like PCemu.
If Torvalds himself said it wasn’t worth installing, the average user shouldn’t sign up for the misery of stock debian.
This, but GrapheneOS
I mean the beauty is there’s probably a community or discord for that. A lot of fringe interests tend to have one brave group organizer to keep the conversation going.
I’d imagine people would still prefer forks of Canonical’s work than the original source tho. That’s kind of Mint’s whole deal - Ubuntu, without the bullshit.
Me, using server software that explicitly requires using an official Ubuntu distro as a dependency
Mint on the main laptop tho.
Mint, because Ubuntu Cinnamon sucks
Wait… does that mean if we can find the expected handling of unexpected input or values thrown, we can take advantage of that to gain hypervisor access to the root device? Or be able to write values directly into the memory of the system? Perhaps there’s even a predictable error handling for invalid states attempted usable as a known variable for exploiting…