On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 at 00:08, Sergii Stoian <[email protected]> wrote: > > For the sake of truth - NextSpace has 3 binary releases (RPMs). Please look > carefully here https://github.com/trunkmaster/nextspace/releases. > Last 0.90 release support 3 bistro: CenOS 7, CentOS 8 and Fedora 31.
Aha! That is excellent. I had missed that. I will see if I can install it in a VM. > Also it includes install script and installation process pretty much simple > even for non-technical person like you. Um. "Not a programmer" != "non-technical person". I've been a *nix sysadmin since 1988 and working with Linux since 1996. I have designed, implemented, built and supported more networks than I can remember, and systems I built and ran handled $600M of business per day, every day, for years on end, with the only downtime being due to external factors such as leased line failure. I am, I think, very much a technical person and have been for my whole career. The thing is, I know my strengths and weaknesses, and while I *can* program in 3 or 4 languages, I am not good at it. So I focus on what I am good at, not what I am bad at. > Some time ago I’ve started NextSpace development on FreeBSD. I’ve consciously > switched to Linux for 2 reasons: most commercial applications are written for > Linux (RHEL and Ubuntu) and FreeBSD lacks such powerful system-level > utilities like UDisks (for automatic removable media management). I agree regarding FreeBSD. Do you think it would be easy, or hard, or near-impossible to get the NEXTSPACE desktop running on Ubuntu or on Debian? -- Liam Proven ~ Profile: https://about.me/liamproven Email: [email protected] ~ gMail/gTalk/FB: [email protected] Twitter/LinkedIn: lproven ~ Skype: liamproven UK: (+44) 7939-087884 ~ Czech [+ WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal]: (+420) 702-829-053
