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What can go wrong?
Software Engineer & DevOps Architect. Mbin contributor (and creator of the fork).
He/him 🇳🇱
What can go wrong?
I can do it with my eyes closed. And using the number shortcuts to navigate through the menus.
It’s better than it used to be. It might still require some basic cli skills. Especially formatting disks and mount points. And file system types. Etc.
I know manjaro makes it even easier.
Ow right! It’s happy cake day for me! Thanks…
Exactly try to execute lsblk -f and look at your sda (sda2).
Agreed. I’m using Linux Mint XFCE edition. Works great. Mint is still based on Ubuntu 22.04 (Ubuntu Jammy), which is the only down side for me as a developer. Since all packages are very outdated in general.
Mbin is not all bad ;)
Welcome to Mbin :)
it is without obligation ;)
I hate smoke alarms, especially since I have Tinnitus. So indeed I throw those away.
Understood. I’m also maintainer of several AUR packages.
I will continue to use telegram
No not really. The problem is that Ernest wants to be a final person that does all the checks/reviews/etc. Creating a bottleneck in the process. Hence Mbin was created to give much more developers and contributors the rights to review each other code and merge code (also known as pull requests). And using the C4 specification. See: https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin/blob/main/C4.md and: https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin/blob/main/CONTRIBUTING.md.
Mbin is a fork, Kbin is currently not in active development. See also: https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin
Great… I welcome people to Mbin!
But it’s dead again…
Great!