[01:25] hello! I managed to get the coreutils source but now I'm wondering if there's an easy way to copy files from coreutils to my project, instead of copying one and try to compile, and copy another one and try to compile... until I have all required in my project? any tips please? :) [03:52] good morning [07:16] good morning [14:40] https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2021/02/new-malware-found-on-30000-macs-has-security-pros-stumped/ [14:42] Ouch === akem is now known as akem1 [18:56] ~heya. [18:57] Ubuntu is still kicking. But raspbian/raspios is very good. [18:58] i like it better in fact. I mean the default install. [19:00] raspios... meh.... they still didn't release their 64 bit version as official. It's been almost a year in Beta status so no thank you. Hence i use Ubuntu on the Pi 4 [19:01] akem: you like raspios better than ubuntu? Why is that? [19:02] given this sounds Pi specific, it's heavily biased to my mind ;) [19:03] yeah, if it's because of the pi-specific apps installed, then that's not a valid way to compare [19:06] Thats like saying, I prefer ios on my phone... [19:12] The preconfigured desktop environment etc, just like i prefer lubuntu over ubuntu. [19:12] desktop...ewww [19:12] dont really mind 32/64b but ofc native 64b would be better. [19:13] Ussat: it works very well on just 2GB RAM. [19:13] 1GB [19:13] idling with nothing open? :) [19:14] akem: ok, so what you're saying is you prefer raspios on your pi as opposed to ubuntu. Put raspios on a regular computer and then compare [19:15] leftyfb: well, i like lubuntu better on PC i guess. [19:16] but it could be 50/50. [19:29] rpios's desktop is based on lxde so basically the same as old lubuntu [19:30] just that it's called Pixel