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Why is make so widely used?

I think it's safe to say that this build system is pretty slow. But what significance does it play in the linux community? Why haven't people moved on to meson or ninja?

Clearly the compile times are so much faster that it built a 10MB library in 3 seconds while make takes around 30 seconds. That's not much but when it comes to the big projects meson and ninja are much faster

So why is make not being replaced by ninja or meson

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eilmeldung, a TUI RSS Reader
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Merry christmas from me and the girlfriend. (Including our little tux family)
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reddit remove post if it contain noscript dot sh
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How is Linux free?

I've been diving into the world of open source, and I'm fascinated by how massive it is. But one thing still feels like a "black box" to me: the economics behind it.

Most distros are free (as in free beer), yet we have giant entities like the Linux Foundation and Red Hat making serious moves. I'm curious about the specific revenue streams that keep this engine running.

Specifically:

- Besides corporate memberships and donations, how does the Linux Foundation justify its massive budget?

- How do individual developers or smaller distros survive without charging for the OS itself? Is it purely "pro-bono," or are there hidden B2B models I'm missing?

- How has the shift to cloud and SaaS changed the way Linux "makes money" compared to the old days of boxed software?

I'd love to hear some nuanced perspectives on how the money flows in a world where the core product is technically $0. Thanks!

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Trying to leave Windows on old PC but can't

Hello

My mom had an old Dell Optiplex 755 that is being bogged down by windows 10 and can't even watch YouTube on it.

I tried installing Linux Mint xfce, Zorin OS, Lubuntu but for reason no other OS than windows 10 can find legacy drivers to run the 1366x768 monitor and results in a squished image.

I tried a bunch of commands with custom display resolutions but they don't work and the PC is not usable like that due to distortion.

Are there any specific distros that work with a 2007, old, low end PC with legacy display drivers?

After some mashups on dual boot I am installing windows 10 again but I'm willing to give it another go.

Thanks!

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Audio settings

Does any of these apps adjust settings on hardware level: alsamixer, pavucontrol or easy effects? I mean if i change volumes, does it affect dual booted windows volumes? I think that if i leave easy effects enabled and reboot to windows my mic is bugged.

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Postmarket OS or Droidian?

As of now i posses a Reeder S24 1TB edition with 8 Gb of RAM. I don't to do anything with Google, i've already switched my mail to Proton and i run Nobara OS on my Laptop but i am a complete noob when it cones to the Terminal. I just want to give mobile Linux a try but i am unable to think of which of the ones i should go with.

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I wrote an ARM64 program that looks like hex gibberish but reveals a Christmas tree in the ASCII column when you memory dump it in LLDB.
https://skushagra.com/posts/2025-12-25-aarch64-christmas/

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