I mean if it works, what’s the problem? Do these often break down?
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Linux is pretty common in embedded devices. For example information screens in buses in my city (Kraków) which display stuff like next stops, OSM map, time, etc. run some kind of customized Linux distribution I think, and you can often see bunch of Tuxes along with console output when it boots up.
Dude’s so fucked up. I remember watching him I think a year or two years ago, but I stopped because since he started to post fascist stuff. Last time I have looked on his channel, it was only bat-shit crazy far-right bullshit.
And what is wrong with Rust again?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•WinBoat is a new Linux app to run Windows apps with "seamless integration"
1·6 months agoIt is, but most modern software doesn’t work at all in Wine. I have 2 apps (Paint.net, and SketchUp Make 2017) which don’t have any real alternatives (or they suck) for Linux and they don’t work in Wine.

Knowing Canonical and Ubuntu it is probably still suported and it will be for the next decade.