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my analysis of linux hostility in the demoscene.

category: general [glöplog]
pigman: na, I just let breakin compile since he runs windows. we code together using different os. the OS part almost never comes into play, but nvidia vs ati does ALL THE TIME. and I blame ATI. (I run nvidia on linux and breakin ati windows.)
added on the 2009-08-07 23:30:36 by thec thec
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A lot of the demoscene, often to many people, is about hacking the most out of hardware as possible. Linux is kinda viewed as an artificial constraint on hardware.


If you are concluding that the demoscene is not friendly towards artificial constraints, you may direct your attention to the sizecoding compos, textmode compo, tracked music compo, computed graphics compo, oldskool compos, et cetera. The demoscene is in love with optional constraints. I just had to speak up about that. <3
added on the 2009-08-08 01:59:30 by andr00 andr00
btw, how come linuxdemos.org goes offline every time I forget to check it for a couple of months? :)
added on the 2009-08-08 02:49:10 by El Topo El Topo
depression that its last visitor has yet again deserted it..
I love Linux :) Just saying....though I don't feel like learning to code for it if other guys in my group can.
added on the 2009-08-08 05:36:23 by ferris ferris
Why using linux when you have freeBSD? I don't get you people.
added on the 2009-08-08 05:37:37 by xernobyl xernobyl
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Why using linux when you have freeBSD? I don't get you people.


hey, I'm on openbsd right now. I usually just say "linux" because most people recognize that. If I say I run bsd I just get more questions, the differences between any unixy os is so negligible it doesn't so much matter for me. so yeah, I'm on linux *wink* *wink*
added on the 2009-08-08 05:52:33 by sigflup sigflup
time for a nice cup of fish:

Tangled in the Web 1o2
Tangled in the Web 2o2
added on the 2009-08-08 05:58:11 by xyz xyz
Blame Torvalds for low popularity of Linux. He buried it with his own hands, you know.
added on the 2009-08-08 08:50:14 by SubV242 SubV242
Operating systems are a totally overrated topic. Especially for demos, for which they are just a stupid abstraction layers making things more complicated.

I personally use Unix(-like) systems for nearly everything because those are what I'm most familiar with. However, if I released PC demos, I would definitely release win32 executables because that's the compatible format in the X86 world (even under Linux/FreeBSD, win32 prods are generally less painful to run than native binaries that tend to require a specific combination of specific versions of external dependencies).
well.. nothing against linux really..

just, the dependency hell doesn't make it possible to release a demo without the source so that people can recompile (i guess that's the point of that platform though..)..
added on the 2009-08-08 09:37:13 by nystep nystep
in some cases, faking the .so by making a symbolic link to it still work.


added on the 2009-08-08 10:24:05 by _-_-__ _-_-__
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for which they are just a stupid abstraction layers making things more complicated.


While I agree with you on this being an overrated topic, but I do think it goes without saying that without the ease of setting something up on for ex. Windows and the luxury SDKs, we wouldn't have as much demos as we do today. Lot of problems solved for you. Of course this becomes less of an issue when your target machine is a simplistic piece of retro technology..
added on the 2009-08-08 11:18:06 by superplek superplek
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just, the dependency hell doesn't make it possible to release a demo without the source so that people can recompile (i guess that's the point of that platform though..)..

The dependency hell is more like a result of GNU/Linux being FOSS, which results in many different distributions with many different versions of installed libraries.

Imagine having 20 versions from different manufacturers of WXP alone, each having 20 or so SP. Now try to create a demo that runs on all of them.

added on the 2009-08-08 11:58:44 by Joghurt Joghurt
OS X is Unix based, and I would wager that a trendy hipster Mac user gets laid more than a regular Windows guy.
added on the 2009-08-08 12:44:59 by Preacher Preacher
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added on the 2009-08-08 12:48:25 by jua jua
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OS X is Unix based, and I would wager that a trendy hipster Mac user gets laid more than a regular Windows guy.


Can't believe someone actually responds to this in such a serious way.
added on the 2009-08-08 12:50:54 by Rob Rob
I can't believe someone actually thought that was a serious answer.
added on the 2009-08-08 13:17:32 by gloom gloom
Can't believe it's not butter!
added on the 2009-08-08 13:20:22 by Rob Rob
hihi
I hope the bastard who made the file system case sensitive is dead.
added on the 2009-08-08 13:27:56 by hitchhikr hitchhikr
hitchhikr, why???
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what? people complain about linking to SDL in 4ks? What do you want us to link to?

Xlib, OSS/ALSA etc. Not some high-level wrapper library that is designed to make your source code more portable. SDL is NOT DirectX for Linux.
added on the 2009-08-08 13:40:45 by kusma kusma
That being said, if SDL is installed by default by modern distros, I'm not opposed to people using it (any more). It just feels ridiculous to have to install multiple megabytes of non-standard libraries to watch a 4k intro.
added on the 2009-08-08 13:44:39 by kusma kusma

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