@claudiom Last night I d/l'd the latest mint for someone and made a VM to try it out first. I noticed I had made a Haiku vm and forgotten. It's blindingly fast and light on resources - I have it up right now.
For those wondering what the heck we're on about, https://www.haiku-os.org/ is a continuation of BeOS https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haiku_(operating_system)
@gemlog @claudiom I've stopped supporting #LinuxMint because they have started jailing their docs in a restrictive #CloudFlare site (#ReadTheDocs). I'm glad to see the Haiku docs are accessible.
Debian. Debian. Debian... that's all i need. Why?
The guys are nerd enough to do all free...
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@resist1984 There's always "sid", but "there be dragons" as they say. That said, it's not as unstable as its namesake as of late. @jakob @gemlog
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So is haiku. Monetary cost isn't a factor. We also have debian. And ubuntu. And Fedora. And bsd... ;-)
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Just today i was thinking of refreshing my image and that it might be good for resurecting very old x86 for people who really only want very basic computing.
I am steering back to debian on everything these days, servers and pc. Stable is *good*! :-)
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