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- It’s not impossible to learn if you read the manual. That’s how I learned.
- If you need my help cos you can’t figure it out, pay me. I don’t work for free.
- If you’re not paying me, I don’t owe you anything.
sepi@piefed.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Me, when my new job forces macos for developmentEnglish0·2 months agobrew install iproute2mac
Also docker is not on homebrew, but there is an installer for it (or you can use Orbstack, which also provides docker). Not everything is on brew, some things may have separate installers, but a very quick google search will help you find all of these.
However, journalctl might be not as helpful on mac - you can install it via brew, but it’s not really mac-native.
As an OG bearded UNIX person, my advice is to learn the platform and stop fighting it - do things on the platform with the native tooling where possible as possible. From the text of your post, it seems to me that you just want to use Linux. I understand how you feel, yet this feeling is signal but not data.
Good luck and safe travels, friend.
sepi@piefed.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•as a linux user, i find this humorusEnglish0·2 months agoThis is how I do it. Emacs has everything you need.
Low key this might be one of the more serious distros. Mad respect from a long beard.