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Magnolia_@lemmy.ca to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 9 months ago

Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) 📈🐧

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      You explained it so well, that you actually got me interested in trying it some day.

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          Bottom of site: SDF Public Access UNIX System

          (this page was generated using ksh, sed and awk)

          I love this!

          Edit: I just noticed this. Is this a miscalculation of the time or am I in the wrong timeline?

          ©1987-2065 SDF Public Access UNIX System, Inc. 501©(7)

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          What happens with the Plan 9 system after the boot camp has ended? From what I can see on that site, their Plan 9 shenanigans will end by mid-September. (SDF is NetBSD-centric AFAIK.)

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              That’s not too hard, given that NetBSD is a niche in a niche. But a permanent Plan 9 server account which I do not have to keep running sounds intriguing… thank you!

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      I wish someone would port Python and BorgBackup to it. Venti/Fossil are not quite as nice for multi-OS backups.

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          Venti/Fossil are awesome for a Plan 9 network. Sadly, the world isn’t Plan 9. TIL about gefs though.

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