Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread Nathan Edson
> I just read an article [1] saying that IBM saved a significant > amount of money thanks to the fact that they partially switched > to Macs from PCs. Depending on the perspective, saving money could still be considered a sin. -- Nathan GPG: 42AD 5FB1 4EC0 4AF7 0457 D9B8 5F3E 4106 A182 2BB5

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread Ammar James
I have never been able to have my Linux client access folders and files shared under Mac OS X Samba server. Apple replaced Samba with SMBX, their home-cooked application for Windows File Sharing. By default, it also doesn't do much logging. If you want to review logs, you'll have to edit the launc

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread Sergey Matveev
https://stallman.org/apple.html

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread pranomestro
lukáš Hozda wrote: http://harmful.cat-v.org/software/operating-systems/osx/ http://aiju.de/rant/os/osx > Hello suckless folks, > > I am not very familiar with the usage of mailing lists and unsure > whether this is the right place to post this request, but just like > the title says, I am colle

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread Ali H. Fardan
One of the biggest failures they have, is they're unable to develop their own OS/Software by themselves, see their source tree[0], it's just GNU utils, BSD utils, and other stolen parts, not to mention the bad design of their hardware and it's overprice. On 2016-10-21 22:54, lukáš Hozda wrote: H

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread Silvan Jegen
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 09:54:04PM +0200, lukáš Hozda wrote: > Do you know about some bad things Apple has done in their pursuit of > ever-increasing profits? Do you know about ways Apple is against free > and open-source software? Please let me know. Naturally, if you know > about some good deeds

Re: [dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread Mateusz Piotrowski
Hi, On 21 Oct 2016, at 21:54, lukáš Hozda wrote: > Naturally, if you know about some good deeds of Apple, I accept > them as well. I just read an article [1] saying that IBM saved a significant amount of money thanks to the fact that they partially switched to Macs from PCs. Cheers, -m [1]:

[dev] Collecting sins of Apple

2016-10-21 Thread lukáš Hozda
Hello suckless folks, I am not very familiar with the usage of mailing lists and unsure whether this is the right place to post this request, but just like the title says, I am collecting the sins of Apple. I will be having a speech/presentation on problems of Apple the next week at my school wher

Re: [dev] [stali] Boot time (was: The stali way to wifi)

2016-10-21 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear Anselm, and suckless folks, On 10/21/16 11:48, Anselm R Garbe wrote: On 21 October 2016 at 10:01, Kamil Cholewiński wrote: On Thu, 20 Oct 2016, Laslo Hunhold wrote: as an off-idea: How are startup-times of stali? Given the power of machines today, there should not be many things limiti

Re: [dev] [stali] The stali way to wifi

2016-10-21 Thread Anselm R Garbe
On 21 October 2016 at 10:01, Kamil Cholewiński wrote: > On Thu, 20 Oct 2016, Laslo Hunhold wrote: >> as an off-idea: How are startup-times of stali? Given the power of >> machines today, there should not be many things limiting a startup in >> just a few seconds. Any data on that? > > Oh just try

Re: [dev] [stali] The stali way to wifi

2016-10-21 Thread Kamil Cholewiński
On Thu, 20 Oct 2016, Laslo Hunhold wrote: > as an off-idea: How are startup-times of stali? Given the power of > machines today, there should not be many things limiting a startup in > just a few seconds. Any data on that? Oh just try it. I was truly amazed. >From bootloader to login prompt in li