

I thought Pop!_OS used systemd-boot
, no?
I thought Pop!_OS used systemd-boot
, no?
What would be the use case for each container getting its own VM?
Finally getting to play Hollow Knight: Silksong
I believe Podman uses a Fedora CoreOS VM. How does that compare?
Any alternatives for learning Japanese? I have already learned about 500 words and 20 kanji.
From Merriam-Webster:
especially : widely and unfavorably known
I believe “notorious” is used in negative contexts, and was curious why Switzerland being respectful of privacy would be a bad thing.
Why “notoriously” though?
Your post is very confusing. Is this meant to be a tutorial?
I think it would fit in linux_gaming@lemmy.world or linux_gaming@lemmy.ml more.
This is misinformation since both operating systems can gracefully and forcibly shut down processes.
I was recently looking for a decent WiFi 7 router to replace my aging Archer A6. Then, looked up the table of hardware at toh.openwrt.org and almost none of the WiFi 7 routers from mainstream brands was supported. Glad to see something first-party releasing soon. I’ll definitely buy one when it releases.
Because those are megabytes, not gigabytes
Interesting… I didn’t know one can counter-sue another in advance.
What?
Linux Mint, my beloved ❤️
You definitely should. I am running Fedora 41 with KDE Plasma and I don’t miss anything running the Wayland session. I am using it for all my gaming, university home assignments in a Windows VM, playing with local LLMs, content creation and programming. In fact, Fedora had Wayland enabled by default for nearly a decade.
Wayland doesn’t require specialized hardware though. How is it obsolescence?
Deprecation of X11, currently, only affects cutting/bleeding-edge distributions and will, hopefully, push app developers to target Wayland properly.
Those who strictly require features of X11 can continue using desktop environments running on it. It is not like deprecation of X11 in GTK5 will suddenly make all apps using other toolkits require Wayland.
I replaced most stock apps with Google’s ones, with Network access revoked. I really like their UI and UX.
GrapheneOS on Google Pixel 9
Successfulley