

They never give up. After a bill attempt is buried, a new one is prepared just weeks afterwards.
They never give up. After a bill attempt is buried, a new one is prepared just weeks afterwards.
Is there any Immich / Ente comparison?
If you have Linux, you have waydroid. There can be a transition time, just like the Steam Deck is making clear the need of a windows computer for gaming is now irrelevant.
I could only hope this would make a good case for some EU-funded project for a fully open RISC 5 Linux phone.
Thank you for the information! Since Proxmox does this by itself with those templates it uses, I never did this process. I guess I’ll check some guide…thanks a lot!
Yup! I got that far. But when I try to create a new VM/container using LXC instead, I’m prompted for an URI. i have no idea what I’m supposed to enter there. In Proxmox it just downloads the templates itself from its own repository, but i have no idea what I’m supposed to input here. I didn’t find any guide about this :(
Thanks…The first one might actually be a normal GUI. However I don’t see a way to compile it for non-debian (I’m running Nobara, which is Fedora-based). The second one is definitely a webUI.
Yeah…So far I managed to connect virt-manager to the LXC daemon after a few attempts, but I’m a bit stuck now. In order to create a new LXC container it asks for an URI and I don’t know which one should I put.
Thanks…That’s my fault. I guess I wanted to mention I was looking for a GUI-like way of doing it. Same way virt-manager does. It handles libvirt in the background, but I guess a nice more intuitive manner of following a process to create a VM. I wanted to see if I can do something similar for a container.
Thanks! I was hoping it would have its own GUI, not having to run from a webUI…Kinda makes integration with a virtual desktop a bit easier. I’d like to have the equivalent of a virtualbox VM, with desktop etc, but running on a container.
Hmmm I might be open to try. But my idea would be to have the equivalent of a local full blown VM running with its own desktop environment. But on a container. I can do this in proxmox, but I’d like to replicate it locally on my laptop.
I reckon flights to the US will soon duplicate on cost just thanks to all the extra insurance costs due to the likelihood of having to pay a unscheduled return. Unless the US gov is paying for that. In which case it would be an interesting expense to explain.
Rest of the civilized world doesn’t execute.
This…seems more focused on WIn7 look-like for the start menu. I guess a reminiscent of the Win7 to Win8 move? But I meant the taskbar, where the active applications minimize to. Windows likes to group the tasks together in a bundle, with a massive bulky button. I like to have smaller icons but ungrouped tasks, so I can see each one individually without having to click bundles to find an individual window. Does Open-Shell-Menu do this, too?
Thanks. I use KDE plasma on everything personal. But this is my work laptop. I hope that one works…I saw it might trigger some AV alerts.
Thanks for the very detailed guide. Would you advice to have such a large swapfile? If I remember correctly, the old advice was to have double the storage in swap than in RAM. But after 4 or 8GB of RAM or so, this is no longer needed and just a generic amount of swap is kinda needed.
I’m moving now my swapfile to the nvme. I might put it in /var indeed. Thanks!
Yeah, it’s KDE, but I wouldn’t want to move away from it.
Didn’t he just say he had no regrets about voting him in?
Thanks for specifying. You are correct, and that is exactly the CPU I have in my SFF, too.
Man…I really wanna like postmarketOS. But to be honest I’m not sure there’s any recent device (or maybe not that recent?) that has full hardware supported. Like, something you could daily drive, while not having any issues with any of the hardware parts.