Ah purรฉe, j'ai mis #GhostBSD sur mon #X220. Quelle machine !
Je suis ร deux doigts de revendre mon X280 de 2019 pour ne garder que le X220 de 2011.
Il y a bien longtemps que l'informatique ne m'avais pas excitรฉ ร ce point. Je crois que seul un portable #RISCV avec #FreeBSD pourrait atteindre ce plaisir de jouer.
Je parle d'un vrai portable, avec batterie amovible, port Ethernet, USB SD_Card Mini et Micro, switch physique pour le wifi et cache physique pour la camรฉra (ce qui manque au X220)
โToday, thanks to Android and ChromeOS, Linux is an important end-user operating system. But, before Linux, there were important Unix desktops, although most of them never made it. โฆโ
Tried the #GhostBSD live image on my ThinkPad P14s gen 1 with Ryzen 4750u and surprisingly it picked most things up even the GPU. What didn't work but was listed in dmesg were my Focusrite 6i6 audio interface and my external keyboard built using a pico and kmk and it works fine under #Linux .
@Geniusak@frameworkcomputer
Not yet. I think my #Framework is getting delivered tomorrow. I run #GhostBSD since I need the Desktop environment. Will be installing on external ssd first.
@Linux_Is_Best Or, consider using a community based distribution that does not force software onto users but lets them choose freely and supports your desktop of choice. If you like Xfce, you might even be interested in #GhostBSD
@swagpussc The basic thing to understand is that this is not a world of Windows.
There have always been other operating systems, and in particular there has been, since the late 1960s, a large class of operating systems that are: Unix; one of the many flavours of Unix that #Unix split into in the 1970s; or someone creating an operating system that's very much like Unix, from the ground up, a decade or 2 later.
#Linux is (the kernel of) the last sort of operating system.
They're the full operating system "nut", both "kernel" and "shell", in one and can trace their lineages, complete with long version control histories going back decades, to old #Unix flavours of the 1970s.
They're not the same as one another.
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