Wow this aged like milk. Took a break from the Linux scene after becoming preoccupied with classes and a programming project. Welp. Imm back and ready to Linux!
Wow, that’s really “low.” This seems to be a minor incident, but who knows the extent thing like this could go to? Sure, as you guys discussed before the commits themselves were not malicious. Think about it this way, would you give someone food that could mildly poison someone, then take it...
Quite recently I found myself thinking about other Unix-like operating systems. I actually have never tried or even thought about trying such after an operating system development kit called “Cosmos” piqued my interest (maybe I’ll use it, I want to focus on my Linux distro first). Previously...
@bytestream, @KGIII has a point. If you aren’t too fond of the Pi then maybe go with openRISC. Looks like a lot of applications don’t run on there judging by the photos, but I could be wrong.
I don't think I have the skill to make that, but I will look into it! Judging by your previous posts it looks like something you would want to make. If you'd like to collaborate that would be fun! @LorenDB has made the same offer (presumably more than once).
Yeah. Usually when I create GitHub repos I contain source code and a built version. I don't exactly have any specific application in mind at the moment, but once I create something moderately useful I'll definately put it out there!
Makes sense. I've been working on chopping down an Android application I was building for fun. I got it down to 15mb but that might still be a bit bloated.
A rather interesting choice for a Linux distro, especially for customization. I hope you enjoy it! What installation method will you be using? The two most popular are live USB and on the hard disk, I doubt Mac would support anything else anyways.
Hi! I probably haven’t talked about this much, but I do dabble in game/app development. I haven’t exactly published anything yet but I hope to do that in the future. Point aside, I have been moved by this community to develop something in Unity for Linux.
Say I, or many of the developers out...
Here are the ones I know of:
• Remastersys: Outdated, use the fork Linux Respin instead.
• Linux Respin: What I’m using to create my Linux Disro.
• Clonezilla: Just backs up your installation to put it simply.
• Calamares: You probably don’t want this though judging by your post, and I don’t...