

Don’t worry, I’m using an over 10 year old on-board Atom Mainboard, and it works fine with several services running.
Don’t worry, I’m using an over 10 year old on-board Atom Mainboard, and it works fine with several services running.
The page probably gets currently much more traffic than usual.
Reminds me a bit of the MNT Reform: https://shop.mntre.com/products/mnt-reform
Yeah, I’m not sure what happened. I reinstalled it now, maybe it won’t happen again.
Atomic distros should be good in that respect, including atomic Fedora distributions (Silverblue/Kinoite/…)
I’ve now tried Fedora Silverblue in a virtualbox VM. After the first update, GDM wouldn’t start. I tried to restore to the older installed version and then updating this version, but now both versions are borked. Oh well …
Which distro? I’ve upgraded Mint on the weekend. The installer failed with an error where i couldn’t get good infos about online.
Then i just rebooted the system out of frustration. Surprisingly it seems to work fine.
Is there a distro where upgrades just work? Maybe Fedora? Or i just install arch on the system, it works great on my server for the last 10 years without reinstall.
Did you automate the backups?
Maybe, if your hardware is supported in linux. I use tvheadend with a PCI and a USB DVB-S (Satellite) receiver.
Autocorrect, my mortal enemy!
I really like it here, it feels like early Reddit after the dog exodus.
Also, I never saw anyone saying anything about a “year of the Linux Desktop”. It’s just a meme.
I want to give NixOS a try sometime, as I like the idea of declaritively defining the system
That seems to be even more convoluted and complex.
“Just one more abstraction layer, I swear!”
I’m a NixOS noob bytheway, so please correct me if I’m wrong.
My arch install is from 2015. It just works, why should I reinstall?
The thing with Incus is that you get the image repository and manager and the permissions applied to containers make them isolated and secure environments by default running on another user etc etc
This is really hard to read.
I can’t get sound to work probably on bookworm with an pretty old (10 yrs) system. It’s so confusing between pipewire, pulseaudio and alsa.
Why have preinstalled apps though?
To make it easier for people.
People just don’t learn.