The Linux kernel include/linux/math.h header has macros
roundup(x, y)
and
round_up(x, y)
What do you think they do? Would you know the difference between the two without looking it up? What happens if you mix them up? How significant is the single underscore there?
Dziś mija 27 dzień z #linux. I wiecie co? Generalnie jest bardzo dobrze. Może nie licząc paru gier, które działają średnio, ale zmiana systemu generalnie wyszła i nawet przyjemniej się używa tego komputera.🐧
A brief news segment with mostly good stuff from Mozilla and KDE. Plus some great discoveries including downloading YouTube and other videos, processing data and CSV files on the command line, controlling cycling workout gear and graphing your progress, and a top tip for following Mastodon accounts in a normal RSS feed reader.
@ivan Nah, but I did migrate a number of CentOS Stream machines to #AlmaLinux recently. Alma8 is still supported and it's easy to migrate to, even from CentOS 7:
Seems to work fine with LXQT, couldn't get enlightenment to work, apparently the current version in pkgsrc is rather old as well.
So I'll run this for now and have a second laptop just in case with #NetBSD#BSD#Linux#OpenSource#LXQT
"Fine" might be a bit of a stretch though since I'm still getting a lot of screen tearing and it seems like firefox can't load certain images and buttons hmmm @gyptazy any ideas? I'm still rather new to this, liked it on my Pine A64 but there I'm exclusively using the command line xD
Je suis assez déçue du comportement de Canonical (Ubuntu) et leur manière de forcer à utiliser leur propre store en rendant beaucoup plus complexe l'installation de fichiers qui devraient s'installer en un double clic (cf https://news.itsfoss.com/ubuntu-24-04-disappointment/), du coup j'essaye Linux Mint.