X2go is the successor to NX and works well IMO, though I’ve never tried Rustdesk to compare.
X2go is the successor to NX and works well IMO, though I’ve never tried Rustdesk to compare.
This is interesting because I’ve been thinking about switching from Debian to Arch. I’m already running Nix inside of my Debian installation to get more recent apps (I don’t like how snap interacts with the rest of the system, so I avoid it if I can).
Is there anything else on a more base OS level (like apt v pacman) that you’ve noticed is different, if you’re willing to share?
I mean, you got my upvote already, but one big reason is that Robertson wanted to control all the manufacturing of the screws and the bits. Phillips licensed his patent out and let anyone make them just taking a tiny licensing fee. Made a fortune on volume. Robertson: good engineer, bad businessman.
Ahh, the comment I was looking for
I would have also accepted: “Haskell did it first.”