List of useful BTRFS tools
Hi, I want to do an “awesome things” list with BTRFS tools...
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Hi, I want to do an “awesome things” list with BTRFS tools...
The video offers a practical example of using Ubuntu for web development, reminiscent of the Rails screencasts popular two decades ago. Back then, many software developers I met still believed the iBook G4 was primarily for desktop publishing, not software development.
So here’s my situation:...
I found the talk really interesting, especially how CentOS-Stream means SIGs can fork the hell out of it....
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Members of openSUSE Project are excited about the launch of Leap 15.6 on June 12 and encourages people to host a Release Party....
Hopefully this is the right place to ask. Lemme know otherwise....
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/16149785...
Current prerelease is 1.2.5...
I’m over tinkering with my OS. So I’m looking for a distro that “just works” out of the box for my laptop. Also I want to test an “easy” distro I can install for my grandpa....
Repost from: libreddit.nl/…/phoronix_birthday_20_years_of_grea…...
TL;DR: Is there really a performance benefit to a gaming distro over a regular distro? Or is it more of a “this is the least work” to get setup?...
I just finished setting up my Wireguard VPN “server”. In this post I want to spread some information, I could’ve found useful but which didn’t come up in most of the Wireguard tutorials....
For the past couple days, my Fedora 40 install has been hanging with kernel 6.8.10-300....
I found these: Scalpel - but no longer maintaned. PhotoRec - but I don’t know how well it works with Btrfs....
I’m a regular user of Linux systems but apart from a couple of test Ubuntu installs many years ago they’ve always been containers or VMs with no DE which I can throw away when I break them. The Steam Deck showcasing how far Wine/Proton has come combined with Windows being Windows has given me the push; I’ve made a Mint...
In order to be able to Further configure my system, I am looking for a fork of my current OS (artix with openRC as init system) in which i am able to compile every package from source in order to Further configure it with make flags. I am currently not using gentoo, and because the packages in its default repos are only updated...