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456: Our Linux Regrets
LINUX Unplugged

456: Our Linux Regrets

May 2 2022 • 1hr 4m

Show Notes

If we could change just one mistake in our Linux journey, what would it be?
Open a channel to our node: 037d284d2d7e6cec7623 (https://amboss.space/node/037d284d2d7e6cec7623adbe600450a73b42fb90800989f05a862464b05408df39)

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@thegoldendragon
4,500 sats
May 2 2022
How'd this Linux Time Machine get here? Oh well! On my journey, i would have stuck out the pain points I had in college with my wifi drivers not working and figured it out. Back then, I didnt have the same patience I have now and that would have made all the difference. Today, i have great hindsight and am able to figure out problems with a bit of google-fu. Thanks fot the great show, keep on a travelin'!
@themuso
2,000 sats
May 2 2022
Regarding ARM hardware, there are the SBBR and EBBR specifications that are supported by recent single board computers, and ARM server hardware, which allows generic ISO images to be booted on compliant hardware. Been listening since early 2020, keep up the great work, love all Jupiter shows. :)
@marcel
1,000 sats
May 2 2022
I wish I could say my biggest Linux regret was ricing i3-gaps instead I'd paying attention in my undergrad classes. Probably my biggest regret is not learing NixOS and docker back then during those classes instead. Thanks for taking us along in the time machine. Twas fun.
@officialsharp
50 sats
Sep 7 2022
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@ernes
31 sats
Aug 17 2022
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