Skip to content

Piero Bosio Social Web Site Personale Logo Fediverso

Social Forum federato con il resto del mondo. Non contano le istanze, contano le persone

At Vivaldi we continue to make choices that are different from our competitors.

Uncategorized
39 33 110

Gli ultimi otto messaggi ricevuti dalla Federazione
Post suggeriti
  • 0 Votes
    2 Posts
    9 Views
    @linuxeasy Poi ci sono io che non riesco a staccarmi da SMPlayer 🤣 sarà che l'ho sempre usato
  • 0 Votes
    3 Posts
    8 Views
    @ma_se_mo_la do you need just the text or do you need to keep the formatting? If you only care for the text, pdftotext and then open that in LibreOffice Writer for clean up and formatting. If you want to keep the formatting and only need to do small changes to the text, the drawing program does a pretty decent job with opening PDF directly
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    9 Views
    Just two weeks left to reserve your spot in our upcoming "FreeBSD for Linux Users" training course. Seats are limited!In this course you'll learn how to use FreeBSD through hands-on lab exercises in a secure environment, utilizing Bastille to experiment in jailed sandbox environments.You'll become a pro with the most advanced filesystem in the wold, ZFS, and soon wonder how you ever used anything else!Email training@bastillebsd.org for more details.#FreeBSD #Training #Linux #BastilleBSD
  • 0 Votes
    6 Posts
    22 Views
    @stefano @christopher I am not sure if I'd say #Linux is becoming like #Windows. I do recall similar statements made on the Debian-User mailing list on a previous release when xorg introduced autoconfiguration. A lot of people were pissed that it was making choices for you instead of manually configuring the xorg.conf file.Honestly, that was a good thing. Painful doesn't begin to describe it but users were unaware they could still hand-configure the file.There has been, however, more stuff added to Linux over the last several years. Call it bloat, call it whatever you want. OSes change. But it has been gradually moving away from simplicity.I miss the simplicity.However, to reply to your original post, coming from COTS solutions, sometimes the vast amount of choice can be overwhelming. For instance, when it comes to #FreeBSD #jails it used to just be jails. Now, it's thin, thick, classic, networking. I understand they have their places but it would be helpful to provide more detailed explanations, tutorials, or best practices for each. The FreeBSD Handbook is good but just scratches the surface but often leaves more questions. It would help with learning and in part...marketing.On a side note: The FreeBSD Handbook is a great resource but there are opportunities to improve it, like tailoring it to new users (better empathy), best practices, architectural examples, and links to additional resources and info.