Not exactly. It has a lot of customization, including a custom kernel.
Dremor
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Having worked with both, SAP if by far the worst of the two.
But Sage is another league. Want an API? Sure, here you go. Oh, you want it to do something usefull? I’m afraid we can’t do that.
It’s so bad their client ask actual third parties to create custom APIs to be able to actualy do something.
If you are lucky you’ll have a good third party, if your’re not you’ll be like me, trying to do something without any docs, and api datapoints that make no sense unless you have said missing docs.
Those fuckers can’t even chose what format to give to their id. Sometimes it is a string with a lenght of 7, sometime 13, sometimes an int.
As someone who escaped from that hell, I pity you.
Then I remember that I’ve now experienced far worst, and Dynamics seem not that vad in retrospect.
You can download Gutenprint on MacOS. An old friend was in such case, no driver for its rather old printer. I downloaded and installed the latest Gutenprint driver package, and it worked like a charm.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is this "device" in Dolphin? The fact that's it's full is preventing me from doing some things (Fedora Aurora)1·24 days agoI counted 3 of them.
Problem is that by doing that you are basically telling them “my answer is better than yours”. That not yours to decide, and that’s the reason you get downvoted despite having a part of what OP was searching for.
Just think of the obnoxious kid that’d boast for having half a point more than you did. You basically did the internet equivalent.
Dremor@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is this "device" in Dolphin? The fact that's it's full is preventing me from doing some things (Fedora Aurora)41·24 days agoWhile true, why are you linking this comment in almost all the other comments? They are not incorrect, it just makes you look like an ass.
Nerd joke
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Dremor@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•HP forced to ditch popular printer range following user backlashEnglish1·11 months agoThey did provide good first party Linux support where other printer required the use of hacky reverse engineered drivers. Other than that…
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