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t0m5k1,
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Never had an issue. Might look for a replacement should an issue arise. Been driving Linux since sarge.

t0m5k1,
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Never had an issue.

Might look for a replacement should an issue arise.

Been driving Linux since sarge.

t0m5k1, (edited )
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Why does ls need a replacement?

What does this do that ls cannot?

Edit: cheers for the downvote for valid questions!! Guess the reddit mindset never leaves some.

t0m5k1,
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True but when people speak of rust being safe they actually mean the way it deals with memory and that it is harder to arbitrability view the mem space it uses unlike C and it’s children.

t0m5k1,
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Not sure I could get with the huge string of arguments, That needs to be shortened to follow the ls style of stacking letters behind minimal “-”

Does look good but I prefer function to form.

Interesting though

t0m5k1,
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Function is what I want.

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You do you choom

non-Euclidean filesystem

I noticed that I only had 5 GiB of free space left today. After quickly deleting some cached files, I tried to figure out what was causing this, but a lot was missing. Every tool gives a different amount of remaining storage space. System Monitor says I’m using 892.2 GiB/2.8 TiB (I don’t even have 2.8 TiB of storage...

Make any Distro Immutable (github.com)

It is by design non-invasive and should work on any distro which meets the requirements; Btrfs root and systemd-boot bootloader. With non-invasive I mean; it doesn’t mess with your normal OS and its configuration, it can be rolled out, toyed around with and just as easily be removed again....

t0m5k1,
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Sounds great but needs more contributors to gain trust so that it can be used in production.

t0m5k1,
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Why do we need to know why yet another person has decided to stop using some Linux distro?

This is pointless content for the sake of it. You even made one previously about why you started using the distro back last August, and that was just as pointless.

Please stop.

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