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[?]Brage Fuglseth » 🌐
@bragefuglseth@sunny.garden

RE: sunny.garden/@bragefuglseth/11

Because of the recent paragraphs that have surfaced from the kernel mailing list, I feel inclined to bring this 2 days old post up again.

People need to stop viewing Linus as some kind of figurehead for the Linux desktop / free software. Not because of his recent statements in particular, he's entitled to his own opinions, but because he generally just has never represented the values or mindset everyone seems to think he has.

He oversees an important technical component of the desktop stack, but that component is used in so many other places as well, and he probably couldn't care less about the success of Linux on personal devices in particular. He's not coming to save any of you from the technological apocalypse or whatever.

    [?]Shawn Webb [He/Him] » 🌐
    @lattera@bsd.network

    We're number two! We're number two! Wahoo!

    Screenshot of largest repositories on storage, sorted by size. Linux is number one and HardenedBSD is number two.

    Alt...Screenshot of largest repositories on storage, sorted by size. Linux is number one and HardenedBSD is number two.

      [?]Ω 🌍 Gus Posey » 🌐
      @Gustodon@mas.to

      Linus Torvalds is no hero.

      That was hard to learn.

        [?]VoidZeroOne :tranarchy_a_genderqueer: :v_trans: :v_pan: [They/Them] » 🌐
        @TheOneDoc@tech.lgbt

        Maybe Linus Torvalds is right.

        Maybe it's time to fork the kernel and clean it up.

        Get rid of all the stuff that's in there because of company x shifted the burdon of maintenance to the public and all the slop.

        Concentrate on systems that a normal person actually can buy and use today.

        See how small a code base we can get and start from there.

        Maybe do the sane thing and develop the libc with the kernel like the BSDs do.

        Maybe look at all the other systems out there en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparis
        and implement everything in the best possible way .

        Let's not do the "Not Invented Here" dance.

        Keep POSIX compatibility as the baseline.

        As it stands right now the only people who are kinda happy with the kernel project as is are the big iron vendors.

        Oh and while we're at it let's fix the licence so it actually reflects the values of the community and not the intrrests of big tech and the egos of some cis het well-off white dudes.

          [?]Pete Orrall [Pete/Pete] » 🌐
          @peteorrall@mastodon.bsd.cafe

          @rl_dane

          This is the second post where you'd dropped the F bomb....for good reason.

          I have so much to say but not sure how to say it but I will do my best. For *years*, I've enjoyed using both as a hobbyist and professional . The OS is definitely not the one I started with 20+ years ago. Since at least COVID has....well, it's turned into a full blown corporate-controlled high speed sprawling mess. Not necessarily matured just grown exponentially wherever the various powers see fit. For this and other reasons, I am leaning more and more towards .

          Lastly, I will admit there are some niche use cases which do interest me (related to my own hobbies) but shoving it into everything is not a good idea.

          @patrick

            [?]Tinker ☀️ » 🌐
            @tinker@infosec.exchange

            The argument that "AI works therefore we should use it" is akin to "Torture works therefore we should use it."

            I don't mean that as hyperbole.

            The underlying purpose of AI is at least twofold:

            1) It puts a layer of abstraction over information.
            - Primary Source: Raw data (eg video footage of an event)
            - Secondary Source: Analysis (eg Low bias news and analysis of what this event means in the context of other events)
            - Tertiary Source: Meta Analysis (eg Encyclopedia entries summing up Analysis)
            - Quaternary Source: News Opinion and Propaganda (eg a "News Entertainment" channel that tells you what to think regarding the event)
            - Pentanary (?) Source: TLDR summations divorced from underlying sources (eg AI summations, guides, etc that describe events or provide recommendations and guidance but follow behind the scenes algorithms that control the output)

            The purpose of this layer of abstraction is control of information and removing the distribution of information from the actual events. This allows for influence campaigns, tuned marketing, tuned propaganda, and therefore control.

            2) Centralization of compute power
            - Computers in our hands that we control allow us a lot of power.
            - Moore's Law no longer applies to localized compute power so we are in an era of repair and maintenance.

            That means two things for corporations. Loss of income and loss of control.
            - Forcing us to use centralized compute forces us to continue to spend money
            - Localized AI engines still allow for centralized algorithms. (open sourced algos and localized engines dont factor in here as use and usecases are low)

            AI is being pushed so heavily because both governments and corporations need it to further their wealth and power.

            They push it via both making it cheap and accessible and having a veneer of usability.

            This is a similar pattern to "Underpricing competition to drive them out and then jacking up rates when you have a monopoly", "Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" and similar approaches.

            So.

            I am not arguing whether AI is useful. I am arguing that its use is detrimental to us. In fact, the more it becomes useful the worse it becomes BECAUSE more people adopt it. It hurts us as we use it. It hurts us more as we use it more.

            Tying it back, I don't care if torture is useful and gets your desired results. Torture is bad and it hurts us.

              [?]Tinker ☀️ » 🌐
              @tinker@infosec.exchange

              Damn. This quote from Linus Torvalds is... well... damning.

              In response to a discussion around use of generative AI as it relates to contributions to the Linux code base, Linus (creator and lead contributor to Linux) firmly states that AI contributions are welcome.

              But then he goes on and concludes with this:

              "The kernel project has been and will continue to be about the technology.

              Sure, the social angle of working on open source is important and often a very motivating part of the project, but in the end that's a side benefit, not the _point_ of the project.

              This is *NOT* some kind of "social warrior" project, never has been, and never will be.

              In the kernel community we do open source because it results in better technology, not because of religious reasons.

              And so we make decisions primarily based on technical merit. Not fear of new tools.

              Linus"

              A lot of us are on Linux specifically because of the social and political positives. Closed source is control. Open source is democracy.

              Linus doing the typical tech-bro "i don't think of politics, I only think of tech" harkens back to any number of "science without ethics" atrocities.

              Linus is and has always been a tech-bro (or proto tech bro). He has his throne of power and is happy where he is. Other tech-bros want money and influence. They're all the same.

              But Linus is wrong.

              Tech is politics.

              And his stance and guiding influence with Linux is wrong.

              Linus just made a political statement and has shifted the politics and societal approach of Linux.

              Source: lore.kernel.org/linux-media/CA

              screenshot of Linus' remarks stating: The kernel project has been and will continue to be about the technology.

Sure, the social angle of working on open source is important and often a very motivating part of the project, but in the end that's a side benefit, not the _point_ of the project.

This is *NOT* some kind of "social warrior" project, never has been, and never will be.

In the kernel community we do open source because it results in better technology, not because of religious reasons.

And so we make decisions primarily based on technical merit. Not fear of new tools.

Linus"

              Alt...screenshot of Linus' remarks stating: The kernel project has been and will continue to be about the technology. Sure, the social angle of working on open source is important and often a very motivating part of the project, but in the end that's a side benefit, not the _point_ of the project. This is *NOT* some kind of "social warrior" project, never has been, and never will be. In the kernel community we do open source because it results in better technology, not because of religious reasons. And so we make decisions primarily based on technical merit. Not fear of new tools. Linus"

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                [?]Tinker ☀️ » 🌐
                @tinker@infosec.exchange

                Gods, I've had my head down these last few months with family and life stuff, so I've not been kept fully abreast.

                But Canonical doing the most Canonical thing and fully embracing AI just plain hurts.

                I'm such a (classic) Luddite. It feels like the world is collapsing around me.

                And its not just "new tech bad".

                I love the advances we're having in balcony solar, and cutting edge hydroponics, and non-LLM automation, and machine learning as it relates to medicine and accessibility, and meshnet communication standards and tech.

                I hate surveillance tech like Palantir and Flock, just like I hated blockchain and NFTs, and Generative AI LLMs, etc.

                I'm just going to core out a space in my life and find folks who do the same and try to strengthen them.

                Looks like I'm going to move to OpenBSD soon though, so that's nice.

                neowin.net/news/ubuntu-is-goin

                  [?]Pete Orrall [Pete/Pete] » 🌐
                  @peteorrall@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                  @rl_dane Does this come as a surprise to you?

                  is more corporate than ever but it didn't happen overnight. The OS drives and companies around the world, and now it's pretty much the de facto OS for .

                  Linus is a millionaire not because of the community but because of Big Tech and massive corporate contributions.

                    [?]Root Moose » 🌐
                    @RootMoose@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                    If one say wanted to move a ZFS root pool from a Linux host and re-install as a root pool on a FreeBSD host, is there anything "special" that needs to be done beyond the standard export/import type tutorials out there?

                    I mean, beyond mounting the rpool initially from the install media and deleting everything outside of /root and /home I mean?

                    Backups are verified; just trying to save the time involved for rebuilding ZFS under FreeBSD (vs import) and restoring TBs of data.

                    Anything special or considerations about the Linux -> FreeBSD movement of the pool?

                      [?]libUnderseaMonkey.so 🇪🇺 » 🌐
                      @underseamonkey@fosstodon.org

                      If I can't trust that the kernel won't be slop-free, looks like it's time to consider for the first time in three decades or so.
                      Therefore, I'm going to need some input.
                      Advice on which BSD for desktop use.
                      Will I be screwed in terms of gaming (my laptop has a 5070) via Steam/wine/Proton?

                      :freebsd: :openbsd: :netbsd:

                        [?]Kroc Camen » 🌐
                        @Kroc@oldbytes.space

                        It's 2026 -- DOES YOUR HARDWARE ACCELERATED WINDOW MANAGER CAST SHADOWS ACCURATELY?? 1996 for comparison.

                        Alt...A short video clip of Psion's EPOC32 OS with two dialog boxes -- though each dialog box casts a shadow, moving the top one around casts its shadow closer over the lower dialog and longer upon the background

                          Marco Arment boosted

                          [?]Liam @ GamingOnLinux 🐧🎮 » 🌐
                          @gamingonlinux@mastodon.social

                          dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                          [?]ᴏᴏᴍ-ᴋɪʟʟᴇʀ: 333 » 🌐
                          @jae@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                          and generators are a staple in our modern world. there's many implementations in different that will generate complex output with calculation.

                          i decided to build my own. i call it it's built on and will have build targets for and maybe (not sure i care enough yet).

                          this took about 20 minutes to wire up initially with a base implementation. what's taken a couple of weeks to nail down is the ui and more so the entropy calculation which has too many deltas to be super-realistic.

                          anyways, like the of doing one thing very well, this tool follows that tried and true pattern.

                          everything.

                            [?]jbz » 🌐
                            @jbz@indieweb.social

                            benz boosted

                            [?]Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4) » 🌐
                            @kernellogger@hachyderm.io

                            Linus once more states that AI is just a tool:

                            lore.kernel.org/all/CAHk-%3Dwi

                            "" [the ] is not one of those anti-AI projects, and if somebody has issues with that, they can do the open-source thing and fork it.

                            Or just walk away.

                            AI is a tool, just like other tools we use. And it's clearly a useful one.

                            It may not have been that "clearly" even just a year ago, but it's no longer in question today.

                            There are other questions around AI (like what the economy of it will actually look like in the end), but "is it useful" is no longer one of those questions. […]""

                            Screenshot of the linked post

                            Alt...Screenshot of the linked post

                              [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                              @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                              [?]Terminal Tilt » 🌐
                              @TerminalTilt@social.terminaltilt.com

                              Apparently the Alex Jones of Linux is making his own distro.

                              Totally not a cult.

                                [?]Andrew Mark McCall » 🌐
                                @elkcityhazard@indieweb.social

                                I sold my daily driver linux laptop because it was getting a little long in the teeth.

                                I have since been using windows 11 pro laptop.

                                With Linux, the idea of using WIndows isn't so bad knowing I can go back to Linux as soon as I want.

                                Now that I have been using Windows 11 for one full week, I am really starting to get tired of it.

                                The reason why I have a windows laptop is because one of my clients sends me inDesign assets that I need for website work.

                                dual boot?

                                  [?]sjvn » 🌐
                                  @sjvn@mastodon.social

                                  CIQ Ascender Pro Gives Enterprise Linux the Power to Proactively Fix the Underlying Infrastructure techstrong.it/featured/ciq-asc by @sjvn

                                  Ascender Pro can detect issues across servers, decide what to do, & automatically apply fixes.

                                    #netbsd boosted

                                    [?]Dr. Brian Callahan [He/Him] » 🌐
                                    @bcallah@bsd.network

                                    New post arrives!

                                    I discovered that, unlike what the documentation says, you in fact do not need GDC to bootstrap GDC.

                                    briancallahan.net/blog/2026071

                                      [?]OSTechNix » 🌐
                                      @ostechnix@floss.social

                                      Debian 12.5 is the final Debian release with full 32-bit (i386) support. It will continue receiving LTS security updates until June 30, 2028.

                                      Full details here: ostechnix.com/debian-12-last-f

                                        #netbsd boosted

                                        [?]vermaden » 🌐
                                        @vermaden@mastodon.social

                                        Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟳/𝟭𝟯 (Valuable News - 2026/07/13) available.

                                        vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/07

                                        Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                          [?]vermaden » 🌐
                                          @vermaden@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                          Latest 𝗩𝗮𝗹𝘂𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗡𝗲𝘄𝘀 - 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟲/𝟬𝟳/𝟭𝟯 (Valuable News - 2026/07/13) available.

                                          vermaden.wordpress.com/2026/07

                                          Past releases: vermaden.wordpress.com/news/

                                            [?]ngIRCd IRC Daemon » 🌐
                                            @ngircd@social.tchncs.de

                                            ngIRCd 28 was just released, a lightweight Internet Relay Chat (IRC) server software. Note that this release includes a *security-related* bugfix, *all* instances should upgrade! More information on our homepage (ngircd.barton.de), the mailing list post (lists.barton.de/mailman3/hyper) and on the GitHub release page (github.com/ngircd/ngircd/relea) – have fun!

                                              [?]jbz » 🌐
                                              @jbz@indieweb.social

                                              🐧 'I'm not a programmer' anymore: Linus Torvalds on the only two tools he uses now

                                              "I'm not very sentimental when it comes to technology," Torvalds added. "We're slightly more active in trying to drop support for hardware that literally nobody uses anymore, except in museum environments."

                                              zdnet.com/article/open-source-

                                                [?]Root Moose » 🌐
                                                @RootMoose@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                                Seems like it's been a busy week for the Alpine devs.

                                                This weekend the repo upgrades linux-stable from 7.0.10 > 7.1.3; Plasma from 6.6.5 > 6.6.6. I'll be keeping an eye on the later. Ha.

                                                Maybe I'll take a swipe at trying the 7800 XT (RDNA3) card in my main machine again to see if things have improved. It's too nice out to be screwing around in the lab today.

                                                  [?]Chad McCullough » 🌐
                                                  @cmccullough@polymaths.social

                                                  I've been running Linux since 1993 and to this day, I'm still learning. It's what I love so much about running Linux and FOSS. I can't even imagine what it would be like to be stuck running only a proprietary OS or apps.

                                                  I've also been running FreeBSD on and off for years, but that's about to change to running FreeBSD daily. Not replacing Linux, but running it along with Linux.

                                                  Sorry, just a simple appreciation post for FOSS, all the projects, and most importantly, all of the folks who devote their time to developing this wonderful software.

                                                  #foss #linux #freesoftware #bsd #freebsd

                                                    #netbsd boosted

                                                    [?]Kapper@Linuxガジェヲタ&異世界小説家&電子工作大 » 🌐
                                                    @kapper1224@linuxrocks.online

                                                    I will talk it in Taian 2020, 8/2 15:30〜16:00 online.
                                                    Let's enjoy to install Linux for Beginner, in English
                                                    coscup.org/2020/zh-TW/agenda/A

                                                    Beginner for install Linux and *BSD in the inexpensive ARM and Intel based mobile devices in 2020 by @kapper1224

                                                    slideshare.net/kapper1224/begi

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                                                      [?]data0 » 🌐
                                                      @data0@indieweb.social

                                                      v6 is out! Particularly interesting to me: Modernised (easier rootless ), a API for (easier fleet management), enhanced podman machine (#applehv support, hopefully incl. support).

                                                      Make sure you're using as a backend before upgrading. Upgrade to 5.8 first to migrate from . 6.0 has dropped boltdb support, so everything will be gone if you don't migrate first.

                                                      blog.podman.io/2026/07/introdu

                                                      docs.podman.io/en/latest/_stat

                                                        [?]webonaire » 🌐
                                                        @webonaire@exquisite.social

                                                        Update below -

                                                        I'm looking for a replacement for #Clipy on . It's a clipboard extension and the particular feature I'm after is the ability to save snippets of text that you can recall via keyboard shortcut and navigating your categories to find the snippet you want. Selecting the snippet inserts it where the cursor has focus.

                                                        I may be using the wrong search terms, but everything I find is just a clipboard history manager, or just does text expansion - and I can't remember a bunch of text strings to trigger my snippets.

                                                        Update: I've had better luck searching and have found three that might work:

                                                        On to testing!

                                                          [?]Mark Stosberg » 🌐
                                                          @markstos@urbanists.social

                                                          @dnkl's Fuzzel launcher for has a couple video reviews on YouTube

                                                          youtube.com/watch?v=4am_n25wOuI
                                                          youtube.com/watch?v=KXmzrarN2jk

                                                          If there's a summary from both, if might be that if you want a simple and blazing fast launcher and dmenu tool, choose Fuzzel. If you want advanced theming, stick with Rofi.

                                                          mark.stosberg.com/fuzzel/

                                                            [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: [He/Him] » 🌐
                                                            @kzimmermann@c.im

                                                            As an upcycler and hardware liberator, I don't "unbox" computers; I salvage them, pick them, clean them and unwrap them. And save them with .

                                                            used small form factor desktop being taken away from the bubble wrap I used to transport it safely.

                                                            Alt...used small form factor desktop being taken away from the bubble wrap I used to transport it safely.

                                                              [?]Tao of Mac » 🤖 🌐
                                                              @taoofmac@mastodon.social

                                                              Announcing ios-linuxkit: Linux on iPad, the Hard Way

                                                              I’m done waiting for Apple to fix things. And one of the things I think should exist is a decent way to run Linux binaries on my iPad.(...)

                                                              taoofmac.com/space/blog/2026/0

                                                              Announcing ios-linuxkit: Linux on iPad, the Hard Way

                                                              Alt...Announcing ios-linuxkit: Linux on iPad, the Hard Way

                                                                [?]jbz » 🌐
                                                                @jbz@indieweb.social

                                                                🐧 Windows Drops Under 60% in Global Desktop OS Share for the First Time in Years

                                                                「 Linux, meanwhile, continues its gradual rise. StatCounter’s June 2026 data puts Linux at 4.39% worldwide, one of its strongest recent showings in the company’s desktop OS statistics. While still far behind Windows, the figure keeps Linux firmly above the symbolic 4% line, which only a few years ago would have looked highly optimistic for the desktop 」

                                                                linuxiac.com/windows-drops-und

                                                                  [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                                                                  @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                                  Updated Debian Linux version 13: 13.6 has been released. If you regularly update your system using the APT you will get these updates but you may have to schedule system reboots.

                                                                  debian.org/News/2026/20260711

                                                                    Amélie boosted

                                                                    [?]🏳️‍🌈🎃🇧🇷Luana🇧🇷🎃🏳️‍🌈 [she/her] » 🌐
                                                                    @luana@wetdry.world

                                                                    Btw if anyone's interested in declaratively configuring their Linux phones with Nix to avoid having to redo everything manually after flashing, system-manager works fine on postmarketOS! :ablobcatbongo:

                                                                    Here's my Fairphone's configuration if you want something for reference: github.com/LuNeder/nixos-confi

                                                                    The ensureAlpinePackages module is available in my Flake: github.com/LuNeder/merpkgs

                                                                      [?]Jeff Fortin T. (風の庭園のNekohayo) » 🌐
                                                                      @nekohayo@mastodon.social

                                                                      Does someone in the Workstation packaging community know how to make the updates release notes / changelogs / news show up in the appdata metainfo (or some other way for GNOME Software to show the news), like Chromium's updates?

                                                                      The Firefox maintainer would welcome help on this front: bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.c

                                                                        dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: boosted

                                                                        [?]Lars » 🌐
                                                                        @lxrs@mastodon.online

                                                                        Hey people,

                                                                        I recently graduated from my apprenticeship and I am looking for an entry position in the field of / Administration/Engineering or in , (ideally around ), or Remote.

                                                                        As part of the apprenticeship I conducted an internship at a Neuroscience Institute of Research Centre Juelich, where I accomplished my project of automating routers using .

                                                                        1/2

                                                                        Boosts appreciated 🙏🏻

                                                                        [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                                                                        @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                                        ```
                                                                        find / -name "*FOO*txt" -ls

                                                                        # match is case insensitive
                                                                        find / -iname "*FOO*txt" -ls
                                                                        ```

                                                                        will search '/', and all subdirectories, for files with 'FOO' and ending with 'txt' in the name. You don't need AI Terminal Wrapper or AI agents for this on your desktop. Stop sending data to big tech.

                                                                          [?]Mark Stosberg » 🌐
                                                                          @markstos@urbanists.social

                                                                          @glyph @glen_malley Maybe you are talking about this video of a trio discussing their experiment of trying Linux for a month as Windows user.

                                                                          youtube.com/watch?v=8KQFgWdiudo

                                                                          In the end, they were all leaning towards maximizing and minimizing Windows, and it seems part of that success was that they could use LLMs to quickly solve problems they ran into.

                                                                          To me, it was a positive story making of tools making easier to switch to Linux.

                                                                            [?]Mikael Hansson » 🌐
                                                                            @mikael@hachyderm.io

                                                                            I've been messing around with again. My old setup was way too clunky when it came to managing certificates. With my new playbook, all domain names in my inventory file get TLS certs automatically provisioned and primed for automatic renewal.
                                                                            oxcrag.net/blog/2026/07/08/New

                                                                            Repo: git.oxcrag.net/blog-repos/hapr

                                                                              [?]r1w1s1 » 🌐
                                                                              @r1w1s1@snac.bsd.cafe

                                                                              A few weeks ago I wrote about Window Manager Agnostic Workflows, the idea that your desktop workflow shouldn't be tied to a single window manager.

                                                                              I finally published the CWM configuration I use on Slackware-current as a practical example of that approach.

                                                                              The repository keeps CWM focused on window management, while sxhkd, small shell scripts, and shared .xinitrc components provide a portable desktop workflow that can be reused across different WMs.

                                                                              Repository:
                                                                              https://git.sr.ht/~r1w1s1/cwm-config

                                                                              Background:
                                                                              https://r1w1s1.srht.site/posts/window-manager-agnostic-workflows/


                                                                                Jay 🚩 :runbsd: boosted

                                                                                [?]Dr. Brian Callahan [He/Him] » 🌐
                                                                                @bcallah@bsd.network

                                                                                [?]nixCraft 🐧 » 🌐
                                                                                @nixCraft@mastodon.social

                                                                                Sharing for lulz 🤣

                                                                                In this meme we see an elderly veteran in a dress uniform looking emotional and on the verge of tears, with the text that reads: "Me, having fought in the Vim–Emacs wars, seeing juniors vibe-code in Cursor”.

                                                                                Alt...In this meme we see an elderly veteran in a dress uniform looking emotional and on the verge of tears, with the text that reads: "Me, having fought in the Vim–Emacs wars, seeing juniors vibe-code in Cursor”.

                                                                                  [?]OSNews » 🤖 🌐
                                                                                  @osnews@mstdn.social

                                                                                  Linux ported to the Atari Jaguar

                                                                                  Only a few days ago we had Linux on the Mega Drive, and someone took that as a challenge, so now we have Linux on the Atari Jaguar. The Jaguar has a very different architecture than the Mega Drive, but does happen to use a processor from the same 68000-family.

                                                                                  Interestingly enough, to this day, Linux has architecture code for the 68000-family of processors. 68040, 6803

                                                                                  osnews.com/story/145467/linux-

                                                                                    [?]Klaus Zimmermann :unverified: [He/Him] » 🌐
                                                                                    @kzimmermann@c.im

                                                                                    Kernel 7.1.x line finally landed in \,,/

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