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Lol, my bad. I didn’t pick up on the satire in your comment. I guess I knew posting about Linux would be a shitstorm and I was mentally prepared for the worst.
It just means the developer posted the source code of their program for others to use. There’s nothing wrong with it. Id open sourced their Doom and Quake games back in the 90’s. Valve recently open sourced Team Fortress 2.
So you’re free to play around with the code and make changes, but if you want the full game with all the maps, you still have to buy a copy.
Disclaimer before anyone jumps on me, that’s just two examples. There are tons of different types of open sources licenses.
Maybe. I’ve never seen it.
I wish I was right now.
My God that’s depressing. If I had a kid, they’d be born with endless hope and potential, then they’d slowly turn into me. 😬
Welcome to the club, pal.
Thank you. I’m working on transitioning from Mint to Fedora, and I’m happy to get away from decoding 3 layers of “cutesy” codenames to figure out what platform I’m on - “Victoria” / “Jammy” / “Buster” or whatever.
Coming from Windows 7, that was one of the things that instantly made me want to switch back.
Nice guide. I’m glad to see they mentioned GPU switching. It’s really underrated.
This should be an easy fix for France (or any country). Don’t make dumb laws.
That’s my hope for it, like people target for the “IBM” PC platform, but IBM got out of the business years ago. It’s better and more stable since they left.