What are the problems with GNU?

Software freedom (that goes both ways) jealousy is a dangerous thing.

either bait or blatant shill.

He made an Init system that can actually properly do the trivial task of starting and stopping things in the right order, and he made an audio subsystem that can deal with plugging in a pair of USB headphones. Something all the other faggots were not able to get done in 10 years.

this is why Windows rules the desktop

lol, what a fag.


but that isn't scientific notation, user (no mantissa)


but since Emacs didn't come from UNIX, it doesn't have to follow the UNIX philosophy, right?


nice bait.


the man pages are shit, but the info pages are very good


systemd and pulseaudio aren't quality pieces of software. openrc/runit and sndio are better

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>The only way to avoid this junk is to create a whole entirely new Linux-focused user space. Hopefully with zero dependencies on every binary, except the Linux kerneluserspace interfaces or extremely minimal statically linked libraries.

You might find minibase project interesting.

nice shit you got there that cant even deal with a USB headset correctly.

Can't handle the truth, luser? The fact is systemd is literally built to use Linux's exclusive features like cgroups and is better for it. It's certainly better than some lowest common denominator standards compliant crap. I don't give a shit if you hate the man himself, but the fact that poettering sees this and counsciously writes code to make full use of Linux is a good thing.

Thanks for posting that! This is great. I'm gonna be testing this.

```
$ du -sh .emacs.d/
223M .emacs.d/
```

That's nothing, have you read windows' code?
oh wait....