I thought there would be lots of Linux distros designed for SoCs since they’re somewhat common for laptops.
they/them && ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
I thought there would be lots of Linux distros designed for SoCs since they’re somewhat common for laptops.
Huh, I thought it was ARM enough to work with existing other distros, but I guess not. I learned something new today, thanks!
Congrats. May I ask why you choose to go Fedora rather than another Debian derivative?
[W]ould anyone have spent this much time and effort writing about how much they hated Unix if they didn’t secretly love it? I’ll leave that to the readers to judge, but in the end, it really doesn’t matter: If this book doesn’t kill Unix, nothing will.
I like the foreword so far.
It wouldn’t be pulling up the ladder behind them if we force them to step down that ladder and burn it by retraining their models from scratch “with databases that don’t infringe on intellectual property rights”.
It does definitely depend on good management, especially now with “community features” that you really need a good admin team to make best use of.
I like being able to filter for messages associated with particular users, messages with particular attachments or embeds, and messages before/after specific dates. I like that and you can’t get that as easily anywhere else that I can think of off the top of my head (not Google, anyway).
…Didn’t India invent sewers?
Are they still using those old sewers with no treatment/filtration now?
I’ve been really liking Neo Store.
I can see the value of this. Linux \not \in Unix, and also Linux \not = Unix.
I realized it’s the literal homepage that has the .iso. I’m gonna try it out in a VM when I get the chance :)
I’m pleasantly surprised at how well this works on mobile. Where did you find this?
I’ve looked into EndeavourOS now, and I’m very confused. Normally I’d download a .iso and burn it onto a USB using Balena Etcher (or Rufus), but the official page for EndeavourOS doesn’t have a .iso. I tried following “method three” on that article, but I don’t understand the dialog asking me to choose between Raspberry Pi, Odroid, and Pinebook. I don’t have any of those. I just have my own desktop PC with its Intel CPU. Also I see “ARM” everywhere and I think that also implies incompatibility because ARM is RISC whereas my 6th-gen Intel is CISC.
How do I get started?
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I haven’t had any issues in my few weeks with it, but I don’t want to wait until issues do show up.
Honestly I was just in love because the wifi just worked somehow without me having to port over drivers via USB dongle from my laptop.
We have the same exact requirements, which is a first. No Ubuntu, must play nice with Nvidia GPU, KDE is nice, basically your entire list of preferences. I’m glad you posted, for one.
Thanks. Guess I’ll have to look into EndeavourOS too, as commenters seem to be saying.
I’m just like you, newbie-intermediate Linux user who recently jumped from Windows to (Ubuntu then) Manjaro. What’s wrong with Manjaro?
What percent did Reddit lose?
Wow, that’s really impressive! And they’re not being paid by Apple either…