bitwaba

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bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Why block muting the OS?

Mutations are also good, see any piece of software with a version higher than 1.0, or any project that was forked.

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Comment on a YT video about Windows on ARM

I was going to say "but ventoy only mounts the filesystem as readonly. Great for testing new distros, but not great for rolling installs you carry with you to use on different computers"

Then I quickly found https://www.ventoy.net/en/plugin_persistence.html, so TIL!

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Comment on a YT video about Windows on ARM

Yeah, all my Linux installs after about 2003 were liveCDs. I used to carry my Gentoo CD around as my diagnostic tools for a while helping people fix their windows machines (or just backing up everything off it before reformatting).

I think Knoppix was the first live CD I used. It was mind blowing. Now you can just carry around a whole personally configured system on a USB stick. Pretty cool.

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Comment on a YT video about Windows on ARM

I think you mean "Great Scot!"

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Comment on a YT video about Windows on ARM

Sometimes hours of work to figure out how to get a webcam to work Or how to fix grub?

The easiest solution was just "eh, I probably don't need that anyways"

bitwaba , (Bearbeitet ) an linuxmemes in Props to Alpine and Kali for disabling this bullshit out of the box

Yeah, the point is "you can use either one", instead of "we made the choice for you"

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Props to Alpine and Kali for disabling this bullshit out of the box

"the order in which the system discovered it" is not deterministic

This is the same problem they had with hard drive names and it seems to have been solved in a sensible way, i.e. /dev/sda still points to the first disk detected by the system, but you can look look in /dev/disk/by-path (or by-uuid, etc) to see the physical address of the devices on the system and what they are symlinked back to, and set your fstab or mdadm arrays to be configured based on those unique identifiers instead.

So, I guess what I'd like to know is why hasn't this been solved the same way? When you boot up they should present every hard wired Ethernet port as ethX, and the hardware address interface should be present as well but aliased back to the eth. Then you can build the your network configs based on either one.

Shouldn't be that hard right?

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in We are not the same

I'm impressed with my pixel's ability to do it. I forget it's on sometimes and I'll walk in a pub. Having only been inside 5 seconds and my phone in my pocket the whole time, it already has the song playing on display on the lock screen. Its almost like it works better when the volume is lower. I have a harder time detecting music with it if I turn the volume up or hold it near a speaker. Put it my pocket and have 30 people talk over it? Probably has a 95%+ successful detection rate in those conditions

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in low effort maymay

How often do you do updates on your home server?

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Prove youre an OG, State your distro couz

Interesting. It looks like there's a couple criteria to get something into the Extra repository, but the primary one looks to be a ready and willing package maintainer. Sounds like that hasn't happened yet for fvwm.

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Prove youre an OG, State your distro couz

What is it you don't like about the AUR?

I run Arch but don't install anything from the AUR unless absolutely necessary (or if it is dead simple enough for me to understand). I find the pacman-only experience makes a great stable low effort stable PC with all the latest bells and whistles. System updates on the weekend, once a week. No problems.

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in I somehow broke my Debian bookworm install…

find out and learn

But you repeat yourself

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Windows updating just before thesis defense

I feel the same way, but I feel it with lots of other topics in my life as well.

I daily drive Linux for both home and work. Windows is absolutely shit, yes, but when you're using Linux as your primary system, the only interaction you have with Windows is through other people. And that interaction is only when people's experience with Windows is noteworthy enough for them to mention anything about it. Its selection bias.

A similar thing happened with me when I visited home after having been gone for 2 years. I moved from the US to the UK over a decade ago. I'd go back every 6-12 months, but because of COVID it was over 2 years. It was during the vaccine rollouts too, and I was expecting this warzone anti mask/antivax everywhere. I saw a few people (like, over 3 weeks I saw less than a dozen) with signs protesting at intersections. And I saw one guy have an argument with his wife in the parking lot which she just eventually told him to stay in the the car if he wasn't going to wear a mask while she went to the grocery store. Thats pretty much the opposite of what I expected based on the images I got for the previous 2 years through overseas media. You only get the lowlights.

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in I'm writing this from a crappy laptop with 2GB of RAM and a dull screen.

My understanding is that hardware companies usually alternate generations: one for performance, one for power. It seems like this is the balance that makes the market happy.

bitwaba , an linuxmemes in Switched to linux before it became mainstream

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