/fglt/ - Friendly GNU/Linux Thread

So on gentoo the kernel doesnt upgrade itself right?
I have to check whether new version of kernel is out and then manualy compile it and generate grub config?

yes. when you emerge the new kernel you are only downloading the source code to /usr/src

i think luke smith already did something like this.
github.com/LukeSmithxyz/LARBS

Is artix dead? I like pacman but don't like systemd
Parabola/Hyperbola seem cool but they don't include any nonfree packages which kind of sucks

Yet no one practices that and there are things called MILESTONES

is this shit?
7th Generation AMD A6-9225 Processor with Radeon™ R4 Graphics

for playing gaymes it is

>Going fully by the 4 points outlined I understand, but I was using 'freedom' in me giving up other 'freedoms' in a generic sense, in that im supposedly creating an injustice if I use skype because it makes other use it to connect with me and all that.
This does not follow from the definition of free software. It's Stallman's and FSF's opinions.

>But besides the point I've pretty much accepted that if I run a totally free system with free software like parabola I cant enjoy any of the stuff I like, so theres no point going overboard if free software (precisely defined on the fsf's site) alternatives don't even exist yet
Yes, I understand. This is exercising your freedom to use non-free software. Not giving up on it.

>This isn't installed by default on icecat, but why do they say that it's included in icecat?
It might be out of date.
This all is very weird, Twitch has always worked with HTML5 out of the box for me.

Yes, and those are different for each project. So last version is not a valid way of comparing how active the development is. Moreover, how active development is not a measure of how ready or good for use a software is.

is it good for normal shit? video/photo editing?
i don't play games at all