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2533 | #50ec | ^ | Idézet | Fri, 23 Oct 2020 22:34:31 +02 |
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Worths a shot, thanks for the tip...but i hope i will not be put on systemd developing tasks...although it might be easier to destroy it from the inside. :] I'm not surprised. Vectors on x86 were a true pain in the ass. I don't know how the situation has improved since on the x86 side, but then, he was right about it. I did not know remotehub and indeed, thanks for showing them. (I saw a Java job on indeed, 500 EUR/day, which means 10k EUR/month. That is a yearly income for me... Maybe i should continue learning Java; four years ago i started to learn it and after 9 hour i made a simple Tetris game in it...but then i stopped, because i really disliked it.) NetBSD is BE-only too and 32-bit-only on top of that; OpenBSD at least has begun to support real 64-bit POWER, until this point they were 32-bit-only too. FreeBSD supports 64-bit POWER since a half decade, but it is still only Tier-2. NetBSD also. (With the exception of EvBPPC, that is Tier-1.) OpenBSD has full support for both POWER-based Macs and PowerNV. I don't know how good it is though. Thanks, tomorrow i'll update them. :) |