Is sailfish OS even maintained?
The latest release is dated 2024-09-20, so it appears to be. I haven't used it myself though.
Is sailfish OS even maintained?
The latest release is dated 2024-09-20, so it appears to be. I haven't used it myself though.
Yes, it does. I've just checked and confirmed the presence of /usr/bin/lsblk
on a Debian 12 liveUSB.
Edit: formatting
Or just use lsblk
.
Or even just use any public instance found here. Different instances may have different defaults, but under Preferences you can enable/disable whatever search engines you want.
No, it's only a bad idea if nothing else is allowed.
That article is poorly written. This one is more informative. Since there's a paywall, I'll quote a few relevant parts:
"China has introduced new guidelines that will mean US microprocessors from Intel and AMD are phased out of government PCs and servers, as Beijing ramps up a campaign to replace foreign technology with homegrown solutions.
The stricter government procurement guidance also seeks to sideline Microsoft’s Windows operating system and foreign-made database software in favour of domestic options."
...
"Officials have begun following the new PC, laptop and server guidelines this year, after they were unveiled with little fanfare by the finance ministry and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on December 26. They order government agencies and party organs above the township level to include criteria requiring “safe and reliable” processors and operating systems when making purchases. "
His name is Daryl Davis. For anyone not familiar, he has some great videos about this on Youtube/proxies.