git checkout/clone/fetch doesn't even have a resume capability, so good luck checking out a large repository, if you're on wi-fi connection or your ISP does something funny. Even SVN supported resuming download. So much for Free Software(tm).
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Anonymous2017-09-13 10:39
ADSL providers are known to reset subscriber's connection every few hours, changing IP.
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Anonymous2017-09-13 10:40
I don't have this problem
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Anonymous2017-09-13 10:48
>>3 How do you resume downloads/uploads, living in a 3rd world country, like Russia or Ukraine?
Can't fucking make anything because of: error: RPC failed; curl 56 SSL read: error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0), errno 104 fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly fatal: early EOF fatal: index-pack failed
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Anonymous2017-09-13 11:58
But it's free software, so you have no right to complain anything, even if we advertised a digital turd as good software.
Okay, now when I finally found superficially stable wi-fi to download the repo with --depth=1, git.exe takes 500 megabytes of memory to upload just a few lines of changes back. Why 500 mb for a friggin 1kb text file?!!
>>26 Lennart Poettering destroyed Linux with his systemd bullshit, FreeBSD is not a viable alternative, ReactOS still needs much more development, IT is full of Pajeets and anti-white SJWs and I stopped giving a fuck about Windows being an NSA botnet. Microsoft will also become more incompetent as a company the more diverse it becomes so I'm really worried about any of it to be honest.
Most of the major distributions do, so by the network effect and practicality, I pretty much am.
It is.
Doesn't have the same hardware support, filesystem isn't supported by any of the major partition managers, jails are nice feature, though. Fuck, it would be nice if there was major government funding for a completely free software OS (Unix or Windows-like) by one of the G8 countries (Japan or Russia is fine), but apparently no government on this Earth believes in freedom and liberty.