Ubuntu is a perfectly usable operating system, there is a LOT of elitism in the Linux community.
De gustibus non est disputandum
In matters of taste there is no dispute
Ubuntu is a perfectly usable operating system, there is a LOT of elitism in the Linux community.
De gustibus non est disputandum
In matters of taste there is no dispute
If money isn’t a problem then gitlab is your best choice.
It’s the most mature of the options you have available to you.
I use gitlab for airgapped networks
Very helpful
Why is their question, so why is it pretty good?
I’d wager SarcOS was them giving a sarcastic response.
C64 ran “Cassette OS” or really just KERNAL
If they’re internal drives then you choose.
I like to mount drives at root, their parent directory being the logical purpose of the drive.
Got a drive you added that’s gonna be for games?
/games
Is it for movies?
/movies
Or maybe it’s just general data storage?
/data
No need to make it more complicated than it has to be.
This is standard across the industry, unless you are mounting disks that would conform to another strategy (say it’s a drive of repos, it might mounted under /usr/local/src/ as that’s where one would expect user provided source code).
tar -czvf tar_name.tar.gz ./
If we’re being honest every release without this status bar being the tail unfolding OR the tongue extending to catch a fly is a waste.
The other side of that coin is the NSA developing SELinux