My dishwasher has windows.
I haven’t been able to convince her to use Linux yet.
My dishwasher has windows.
I haven’t been able to convince her to use Linux yet.
Is this a joke? Manjaro unstable branch sounds like unstably thing to find in the Linux universe.
Go for fedora, it’s the only well known distro with newest software, stable and good community support.
I bet @IzzyOnDroid@floss.social disagrees.
Good to see a detailed guide. Blocky sounds really interesting. I used pi-hole first and switched to adguard-home for it’s dot/doh features. Blocky could be best of both world’s, but the missing interface is problematic, or isn’t it?
I heard there will be a ”windows 365". If windows goes full online like office 365 then the underlining OS could be everything Linux.
What a nice milestone. Congrats to the devs. I tried a lot of IDEs but geany is just simple and perfect.
Using it over years and discovered the expert installer a few months ago. Really good stuff, especially since they decide to build an extra repo for non-free-firmware, because a lot of people ditch Debian when their shitty WiFi doesn’t get recognized immediately after install because it needs a non-free-firmware.
Don’t get me wrong I support Debian, too. I decide to use it at work and we have actually more than 40 systems running on Debian.
Fedora is mostly my choose for client desktop. And I prefer to advice new people to it, just because installing fedora is easier than Debian.
This rolling release thing was just a terrible time in my Linux life. It’s like you are scared of the “you have to start from the ground, erase everything, thing if you want to install win7 or winXP” but the price for a rolling release is a hell of updates every day.
I am done with this annoying updates. Debian has both world’s, the stable side just updates if your security is at risk and the unstable branch is near the same like a rolling release and what Debian calls “unstable” is more stable than any arch-based distro. Btw a change between stable and unstable can be done at every time after install.
I personally prefer fedora because its as stable as Debian but has mostly actual packages like rolling releases. And would be my advice for op. BTW. Try out kinoite. Undestroyable Linux is the hot shit actually.
https://fedoraproject.org/kinoite/
And don’t be scared about not rolling release, a version change is just a big update. Nothing got destroyed like in the good old windows time.
In theory that’s correct. But if you look at the list of progressive changes and contribution. RHEL created a lot of common standards. And we don’t talk about stuff like snap here, we talk about systemd, pipewire etc.
Simply browse to your instance, go to moderations-log search your username and you find the reason.
What makes fedora to the devil?
Na, can’t be 7am, 3am was just a second ago.
sleeps to 8:30am
Change Ubuntu to Debian and the list is correct.
My main account got a temp ban for 14 days, the first 3 days I just thought Lemmy is broken, again. My feed was lost, but “all” worked.
A notice or a simple warning would be nice the next time.
PS. And yes, I fucking love to solve captchas. No, I am not a Robot.
I don’t touch my fedora DNS settings because my openwrt router handles DoT for the entire network.
The argument was saving space for other parts. That’s true in a way. But if things needed we should have this space. What’s next? Saving the space of the charger? /s
I know. One family, two operating systems. But we can handle it.