I don’t think Windows uses a microkernel. Hybrid kernel is the term I’ve heard used.
I don’t think Windows uses a microkernel. Hybrid kernel is the term I’ve heard used.
Wouldn’t that be UPS?
Once met a man who said he loved assembly language because it was so much nicer than punch cards and FORTRAN, but C was OK too.
This was last year. In his defense though, he’s been retired for years, used to work as a professor.
Direct Rendering Manager I believe
Perhaps one day it’ll just be systemd at this rate
Worked at a company where the previous devs had implemented their own frameworks for front and backend. Obviously 200 was the only possible code.
I had a cottonelle puppy so basically a toilet paper ad. But it’s not even sold in my country, we have other brands.
Operating system so TrueNAS in your case
Eh when sales says “we made this” it means the whole company in my mind, not them stealing the credit.
Now we sales says “we’ll make this” is when you have a problem.
Did you use a Handy to write this comment?
FIFA 17, Roblox and Minecraft? Yeah I reckon a modern integrated GPU is just fine.
But unfortunately it seems like your friend’s preferred games aren’t all that Linux friendly. Maybe get him addicted to a Steam library on Windows first and then you can win him over using Proton lol
Saw an article that said that some execs demanded for search to have better user retention. I.e make the user search multiple times to find what they’re looking for, so they can be shown more ads.
There’s a localization module available for the US, it should handle the arcane tax code and everything, but I haven’t tried.
You get access to the source code you use. If you pay for an enterprise license, you can access the enterprise source code too, but it’s indeed a proprietary license, you can’t really sell modifications.
I do wish it was fully free & open source (because that wouldn’t affect me, I’m not on their payroll, I just work with the software), but I still prefer the current model over Dynamics 365 or SAP (though I believe Microsoft open sourced some or all of their Dynamics 365 Business Central code too? I haven’t really kept up).
If Odoo ever decides to close their open source business and only offer it with a closed source, you bet your ass there are going to be dozens of forks of the latest open source version. I’m fairly sure my own employer would do the same, our CTO is an open source evangelist. Would probably RiiR the core even.
Not sure why you think the FTC would be the best body to talk to here. Odoo is not an American company, but rather a Belgian one.
Free in FOSS stands more for what you’re allowed to do than what it costs. The devs have to support themselves somehow, the project is absolutely massive and has a bunch of dedicated developers on the payroll.
spread across multiple FOSS alternatives
And you’ve already lost hopes of gaining significant market share.
The fact that Facebook does everything is what keeps people coming back. I haven’t scrolled my feed in years, but I still make use of Marketplace and Messenger sometimes. It’s the network effect at play too.
You can try out Odoo, it’s heavily customizable so you can add in the parts you don’t find existing modules for - and customize existing modules too.
When I was on Windows, I used SumatraPDF. It’s literally tiny and I never really missed any features.
They stand to save a lot of money
Do they? They’ll now have to start training people to use Linux.
These people aren’t going to be enthusiasts like us. They need to be shown where everything is.
KDE Neon?