I had success in upgrading a core ubuntu server with only apache and PHP installed … But I don’t think there is a less complicated ununtu install possible.
I had success in upgrading a core ubuntu server with only apache and PHP installed … But I don’t think there is a less complicated ununtu install possible.
Im curious, why would that help?
Oh please yes!
It’s like the white balance of the eyes are different. But it’s not always the case.
We are at this stage again. First „Works only with IE6“, now „Works only with Chromium and WebKit“.
Also, I never saw anyone saying anything about a “year of the Linux Desktop”. It’s just a meme.
WTF? I think I need to play baldurs gate 3.
I remember IE6, it was great!
Bought Flatout 1 and it runs really great! I also kind of like that the game is pretty bare bones, it doesn’t has 1000 mechanics and it’s really great for casual play.
Reshade Shader Loader for Decky Plugin Loader for the handheld Steam Game Loader.
Oh wow.
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?
Huh, that was my first thougth. Why is /home/ configured in systemd-tmpfiles? Seems strange for me.
Thanks, that’s much easier to read. :)
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 just don’t have the technical chops nor spare time to make my OS a hobby.
Windows is not immune to this, I tried to get a few years old wifi stick to work and it was a nightmare with different hardware revisions, old drivers that aren’t included in windows, bluescreens and a difference between using the USB 2 and USB 3 ports. With Linux it just worked out of the box after plugging the stick into the computer.
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.
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I would hate it after three days.