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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Why do NetBSD and OpenBSD have more lines of code than Linux?
2·4 days agoThose are just the packaging makefiles etc though, not the actual software sources (with some notable exceptions for bootstrapping, at least in NetBSD). Still it’s comparing a kernel with an OS
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Why do NetBSD and OpenBSD have more lines of code than Linux?
27·4 days agoNo one who ever had anything to do with OpenBSD or NetBSD would venture such a “best guess”
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to Set-Up a Remote Desktop experience on Wayland with wlroots, pipewire, remote file access and everything encrypted with SSH; No root required
1·27 days agoThat was the joke 😅
But here it is (I think?): https://xkcd.com/979/
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to Set-Up a Remote Desktop experience on Wayland with wlroots, pipewire, remote file access and everything encrypted with SSH; No root required
2·29 days agoThanks for reminding me of that comic! Took me some time to find it though
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Linux@lemmy.world•Whats your preferred method for lear ing or looking up commands?English
3·1 month agoman, but preferably BSD ones. They’re terrific. It pays to get comfortable with the pager (man less), but for web rendering, https://man.openbsd.org/ is great. I don’t know why these other man sites use monospace fonts, the language man pages are written in was literally made for quality typesetting!

Web search gives you pages of slop results too, now