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From: candycanearter07 <candycanearter07@candycanearter07.nomail.afraid>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: GNU/Linux System Clock Drift
Date: Sun, 11 May 2025 19:00:05 -0000 (UTC)
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rbowman <bowman@montana.com> wrote at 19:51 this Saturday (GMT):
> On 10 May 2025 10:25:56 GMT, Stéphane CARPENTIER wrote:
>
>> This one wouldn't work with LP/DP/FR/whatever because, even if every
>> message proves the opposite, he is sure he understands everything on his
>> computers.
>
> Dunning-Kruger. Half the time I'm in fake it till you make it mode. There
> are things like dbus that I give a wide berth to. For that matter I'm not
> too sure what freedesktop does for a living other than Fedora updates it
> frequently. As long as it works I don't care if it's init.d, systemd,
> Xorg, Wayland, or any of the other stuff some people get exercised about.
I prefer Xorg, mostly because of some old x apps I use and the X
compatibility being a bit shaky.
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