My favorite thing about Linux is the opennes of it.
It feels like a modern version of a Commodore 64. They give you a CLI, a manual, networking and a software repository out of the box and they just tell you: “Go do whatever you want. Learn how the kernel works and make cool stuff”
My favorite thing about Linux is the opennes of it.
It feels like a modern version of a Commodore 64. They give you a CLI, a manual, networking and a software repository out of the box and they just tell you: “Go do whatever you want. Learn how the kernel works and make cool stuff”