Odd jobs, here and there.
Odd jobs, here and there.
Future-proofing with ext4? Come on.
I’ve done this for years and it works great.
Thanks for the tip but Mesa is not in the backports repo.
Incredible.
Why would an OEM need to buy a Windows license if the customer has no interest in using Windows?
Windows optimized for anything seems to be pretty much impossible.
Mostly not at all but sometimes I want to try some new features and that’s when it gets annoying. Right now, I’d like to try passing encoding capability from my APU to a VM I’m hosting but it requires Mesa 23 and Debian is on 22.
I run Debian on my server and while it’s sometimes annoying how old a lot of packages are, it’s ridiculously stable.
I ran Manjaro happily for a while because I was scared of the Arch installation process. A couple of years ago, though, an update broke my system. By then, the archinstall script had come along so I tried installing Arch with that and I haven’t looked back.
That makes perfect sense and congratulations! Maybe map some mouse buttons to the same functionality?
Another way is to just grab any part of the window while pressing the super key. This works in all of the window managers I’ve used.
Well, obviously!
If i couldn’t use Linux at work, I would just quit.
This can usually be fixed by using GE-Proton.
VNC is a graphical tool to show a desktop GUI and is far from needed to show the contents of the filsystem. Do you even have a GUI installed on it and, if it’s supposed to act as a server, why would you want to?
The nice thing about syncing services like Vaultwarden is that all your synced devices kind of act like backups. You should still keep proper backups too, of course, but this makes me sleep a bit better at night at least.
I run a gaming Linux VM on my server and it works fine.