Same reason I use a craftsman tape measure, lifetime warranty. It probably doesn't matter as much for a home user but for a musician who is dragging gear through all sorts of places cables break. A 20' monster guitar cable is a fine piece of equipment, there is no magic voodoo that improves my sound but it works just fine and is pretty sturdy. What makes it worth the 35 bucks or so I paid for it is that when they go bad you just take it to a guitar store and they give you a new one. The warranty card says they reserve the right to make you jump through some hoops but I've never had a problem. I've been through maybe 5 cables in as many years after only paying for the first.
I would assume the changes will mostly be on the Suse side. All of the information MS needed to interoperate with Linux has been openly available for years, if MS wanted to play nicely with Linux they already would.
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That's a great link, thanks.
Same reason I use a craftsman tape measure, lifetime warranty. It probably doesn't matter as much for a home user but for a musician who is dragging gear through all sorts of places cables break. A 20' monster guitar cable is a fine piece of equipment, there is no magic voodoo that improves my sound but it works just fine and is pretty sturdy. What makes it worth the 35 bucks or so I paid for it is that when they go bad you just take it to a guitar store and they give you a new one. The warranty card says they reserve the right to make you jump through some hoops but I've never had a problem. I've been through maybe 5 cables in as many years after only paying for the first.
you would want lilypond -dno-point-and-click
I would assume the changes will mostly be on the Suse side. All of the information MS needed to interoperate with Linux has been openly available for years, if MS wanted to play nicely with Linux they already would.
Those are not hidden from the operating system, try ls -a (twat)
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