Look at that fragmentation!
Fragmentation is good! Old meme I posted on that site.
Fragmentation is good! Old meme I posted on that site.
MS so jealous that their biggest innovation in the last decade was ... to put Linux in Windows.
That and ads in the start menu.
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) which lets you basically run linux kernel along side the windows kernel which lets you do a lot of cool stuff like containers, linux apps, whole DEs, etc.
It was pretty cool for like 5 minutes until people realized that keeping windows around was kind of pointless and we should just be running pure linux lol.
It's still a good feature, but it just gives you a direct comparison of linux vs windows which tends to outshine windows.
Maybe it’s me but calling it Linux Subsystem for Windows (LSW) would‘ve been more accurate in my opinion.
The naming of WSL sort of makes sense because it's actually build upon a kernel feature, which hass been mostly unused for more than a decade, called subsystems. There's the 'subsystem for Win32', which is the primary one that all Windows applications use, and then there were also the 'subsystem for POSIX' as well as the 'subsystem for 'OS/X'. WSL was simply a reboot of that technology.
The funny part is that this turned out to be too complex so WSL 2 ditched all that and simply uses a VM running the actual kernel in the background, so the name isn't even accurate anymore.
"subsystem for posix" etc. might be accurate but they put a WORD before it that messes it up. Now it reads like Windows subsystem, For linux. Yeah there is a software which is windows subsystem for linux. Its called wine. (Maybe W in wine stands for windows subsystem for linux lol)
No, you're spot on. Microsoft is dogshit at naming things.
What's the difference between an Xbox one x and an Xbox series x? Where is windows 9? What the fuck is a Zune anyway?
Kindergarten teacher: "can anyone count to ten?"
Microsoft raises hand: "1, 2, 3, NT, 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10"
What was weird was one of my friends who is "baffled by my choice of Linux" let me know about this subsystem and said "hey, look! There's no reason to use Linux again!"
it's one of those niche developer tools that ends up highlighting how fucking appalling windows is for developers .
Why would it be pointless to keep Windows when it is capable of running (al be it slowly) Linux software?
It is like saying Linux is pointless because of Wine.
It was pointless to keep windows at all. Pure linux is much cooler and running it inside windows was pointless. Unlike wine which runs windows programs inside linux which is big deal
That was WSL1. WSL2 is just a vm: https://www.devtopics.com/wsl1-vs-wsl2-a-comparison-and-guide/
That and ads in the start menu.
I can't believe most of the Windows userbase just took that like a bunch of submissive gimps.
That's mostly fluff though. Like you show, the core is either Linux or bsd and gnu, and then you have a handful of families.
That's not fragmentation, that's freedom.
And compatibility is a big factor too. Because of gnu and posix basically, almost anything that works on one distro will work on another.
Imagine if each distro was completely locked from anything on another one. That would be fragmentation, and we wouldn't be talking about it, because it would be shit.
the monopoly has been crumbling for years. high time for devs to develop with linux in mind.
What you're referring to as Linux is in fact GNU/Linux or, as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU+Linux
What's the logo that looks exactly like Arch but with a stylized X over it? I can't find any distro with that logo.
I cringe every time when someone compares a single Windows version to a whole distribution, and some of them even have more versions than Windows.
I wish there was more variety.
You basically have BSD and Linux and in the Linux space {glibc/musl systemd/openrc/runit PKGBUILD,ebuild,deb,rpm}
which seems like a lot but it’s the really niche stuff that’s fun to pull apart and play with.
A question: does replacing glibc with musl and gnu with busybox have advantages in security, and does it keep things working?