I have to stop clicking on the phoronix comment section. It’s like a mini Twitter.
Still, Ubuntu should also ditch snap instead of hanging onto it just because they wrote it. It’s the reason I don’t recommend Ubuntu to friends anymore.
I tried to open files placed in /tmp in Firefox and gave up after going down the sandbox rabbit hole. I then uninstalled the snap and did some acrobatics to get the apt version, as apt install firefox will actually install the snap by default.
Had the same experience with chromium. Can’t remember what I was trying to do but it involved accessing hardware (GPU or something) and it just didn’t work. That was until I found out apt install chromium installed a goddamn snap package. I felt betrayed and lied to.
Canonical does great things, but that is definitely not one of them.
So how should such a system be called? Uutil/Linux?
Same as decades before: Ubuntu.
Heard just this week that uutils apparently has 100% compatibility with the GNU coreutils (so more than
muslBusyBox aims for). That’s good, if distros start shipping it then. It’s not really something normal users would install themselves…They don’t seem to have 100% pass of the tests, but I might be missing something?
Would love to take the jump, but I think I’ll wait until they pass all tests
Oh, it said “By ~2026, it will be 100% compliant”, which seems to just be an estimate based on the trend for how many tests they passed over the past years. My bad.
But yeah, probably still useful to get it onto real systems now to find any other remaining bugs.
musl is a libc
Ah, right, mixed it up with BusyBox.
Who maintains uutil? Presumably it’s not GNU?
Two software engineers, one from Texas, the other from the Netherlands
They aren’t allowed to eat meals prepared at the same restaurant or fly on the same plane, for continuity
Not part of uutils but I’ve been using sudo-rs on all of my NixOS systems for over a year, and it’s been great.
One wonders how much of that is to remove copyleft
Wow, interesting thought.
I do use a few of the rust uutils notably
cp -g
(progress bar)But now you make me think this change is for nefarious purposes.
A thousand times less than the conspirologists suggest.