uses a version of Ubuntu's modified kernel, with the non-free code (binary blobs) removed.[8
Why not just Debian without non-free, at that point?
I once gave Trisquel a try back in the day. It's one of those FSF approved distros right? My use case was more ahem, standard rather than anything programming related. Either case, one evening, I ran into a dependency hell trying to install a simple Direct Connect client onto it and no matter how much I tried I couldn't succeed.
I then decided to move back to Debian. Either case, most distros have Eiskaltdcpp (as one example of a client) in their repos, except for Trisquel. This was multiple years ago. I am currently on Void.
That was long ago, I wonder if he might be using now GNU Guix, since it's a GNU project.
incase
Your phone was right: this isn't a word.
This YouTube statement is 10 years old.
Fun video that shows Torvald is not the best person to judge about if a distribution is good or bad - he’s just your average user.
The wiki was last updated in 2021
Maybe because his distro of choice still hasn't changed.
I'm not an expert, but I believes he codes the Linux Kernel on Asahi these days.
I think he was only using it to work on the MacBook, Which, I really don't think is his daily driver.
Could be! I have no idea.
He does not use any distro, he uses the Kernel directly :)
(joke)
Git/Linux
True! My bad 😅 How could I forget about Git?
And a special keyboard with ~467 keys. One key for each syscall.
Windows
I hung out with him in Vegas and he's 100% a windows guy
I'm more curious which is Stallman's poison of choice
Hurd, I assume.
GNU/Hurd
Hahahahahaha. Good one.
Triqusel???
I think
I read somewhere that he uses Fedora. I don't know how accurate that info is, though.
I heard that somewhere too. It might have been a while ago but he has said publicly a few times that he doesn't care much about which distro he uses doesn't switch very often.
I don't know about the distro but I know his keyboard only has 2 keys: 1 and 0
Fedora. There's a video of him explaining why he uses Fedora instead of Debian.
Also, incase you're wondering, Richard Stallman uses Trisquel GNU/Linux.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trisquel#%3A%7E%3Atext=Richard+Stallman+has+mentioned+that%2Cpreviously+used+the+Lemote+Yeeloong.
Why not just Debian without non-free, at that point?
I once gave Trisquel a try back in the day. It's one of those FSF approved distros right? My use case was more ahem, standard rather than anything programming related. Either case, one evening, I ran into a dependency hell trying to install a simple Direct Connect client onto it and no matter how much I tried I couldn't succeed.
I then decided to move back to Debian. Either case, most distros have Eiskaltdcpp (as one example of a client) in their repos, except for Trisquel. This was multiple years ago. I am currently on Void.
That was long ago, I wonder if he might be using now GNU Guix, since it's a GNU project.
Your phone was right: this isn't a word.
This YouTube statement is 10 years old.
Fun video that shows Torvald is not the best person to judge about if a distribution is good or bad - he’s just your average user.
The wiki was last updated in 2021
Maybe because his distro of choice still hasn't changed.