Not the same thing. With session saving I don’t have configure anything.
KDE + wayland on Tumbleweed gave me this experience.
Wayland has at least one deal breaker for me. It doesn’t remember where my windows were at logout when saving the session. I have six virtual desktops and have specific windows in certain desktops. Putting everything back where they belong after each login, no thank you. Until they add that I’ll stick to X11.
X11 can be easily forwarded over ssh. You do need to have at least the application you want to forward installed on RPI, possibly X11 as well. You also need a X11 server on the other side.
they emulate just the OS
Containers don’t emulate anything. They have an OS installed within them. Typically you use Alpine Linux which super minimalistic and lightweight.
New year’s Magic :D. This community in not that active so it was still on the first page of posts.
Been using Fastmail for like 10 years and their service has been superb. Planning to move to a provider within the EU. Probably Mailbox as Tuta doesn’t, at the moment, have a move your stuff from a previous provider service.
In no particular order: Fastmail, Tutanota, Mailbox, Proton mail.
Ventoy might be able to do the same.
Build a live boot USB for windows: https://monovm.com/blog/how-to-create-a-windows-live-usb/
Decent instructions but you need windows to follow them.
Have a look at Grayjay for youtube and other video sites.
If it’s a matroska (mkv) file you can use mktoolnix (use the header editor) to set default tracks.
If developers want to make a desktop application they should use proper cross platform desktop frameworks like QT or GTK or even JavaFX instead of a webpage disguised as an application.
For phone and contacts check the Fossify phone and Fossify contact. Also all the other Fossify apps.
Second this. Tumbleweed is a great distro. Nearly everything you’ll need can be found in default repos. Then there are several endorsed (semi) official add-on repos, and if that fails there’s always OBS (opi is your friend for searching those).
Daily rsync to a local nas and weekly backups to offsite with pika-backup.
I stand corrected. I use Tumbleweed so have not kept up to date on that front.
laughs in btrfs and xfs