I bet compiling it would not take much time. A good half of my working apps are compiled and installed with checkinstall, another half is not installed and just lying in their build directories.
I like Debian, nevertheless because everything works less or more out of the box and there is no constant update on kernel in *buntu fashion.
Well node has its own package manager so it's not that much of a problem. But the general tendency of everything on Debian being either old as hell or unstable af.
tbh fam, I run Windows 7 at home and I'm quite happy with it. Just use whatever OS you're comfortable with and don't be edgy "hurr durr my OS is better, yours is for noobs".
(12-28-2016, 11:20 PM)Bloodl1ke Wrote: tbh fam, I run Windows 7 at home and I'm quite happy with it. Just use whatever OS you're comfortable with and don't be edgy "hurr durr my OS is better, yours is for noobs".
What he said.
If you are happy with what you have, it's all good.
Quote:"hurr durr my OS is better, yours is for noobs".
my os is better, mine is for noobs
Quote:They started out years ago as a Win95 clone/open-source project
Yeah, and they are still on Windows 95.
React is a valiant effort, but ultimately I don't think they'll do much in terms of Windows application support. I mean, yeah, they've got some old apps running well but so does Wine so what's the point?
And I mean, if you spend 18 years and are not even out of alpha then something is going very slowly.