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Nisaea , in Lemoa - A Gtk client for Lemmy
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Looks very promising!

neoney , in NixOs why?
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  • 1 config for all my devices (pc, laptop, aarch64 server)
  • 1 config language that I have to learn for the most part
  • stuff won’t randomly break on an update, and even if I mess something up, I can press the up arrow when booting to boot an older generation
  • everything is organized in 1 place (especially useful for my server, cause docker containers, NixOS container, native services are in the same spot)
Nuuskis , in NixOs why?
CrypticCoffee , in The Current Challenges With Using Linux On Airplanes

Those slides look like they’re written by someone who doesn’t understand Linux. Though Boeing and safety don’t seem to go hand in hand nowadays if that documentary about their safety standards and engineering is to believed. Blaming foreign pilots that got killed because of engineering changes that pilots weren’t fully trained on was low. Especially given how many airlines actually insisted on training for these systems but seemed to be fobbed off.

I’d rather fly Airbus.

Some context: www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-54174223

minnix , in NixOs why?
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1 config to rule them all.

Also this: itsfoss.com/why-use-nixos/

Shareni , in IRC Clients

Circe, because why would you ever want to leave Emacs

bruhsoulz , in Best Distro for Laptops?

fedora with gnome (fedora workspaces) is what i use rn :) used the xfce flavor, kde plasma one, and neither of them gave me everything i desired out of them like gnome did. gnome seems to have the leaast amount of small graphical bugs. also fedora is the shit overall, top 3 distros for sure.

woelkchen , in The 5 stages of Linux gaming
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Which stage is “Either it runs via Proton or fuck it”?

Shatur , in Switch to Linux phone?
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GNU/Linux on Phones are far from Android, but we slowly getting there. So if you want a better experience, just buy a phone that can run a community Android distribution like LineageOS.

But if you are an advanced user and really want to use GNU/Linux on your phone, then I would recommend buying a PinePhone Pro + Pine keyboard (there is a bundle on their website). The keyboard is needed because it extends the battery life (without it the battery life is horrible) and compensates good swipe touch keyboard typing (we currently don’t have a touch keyboard with swipe feature). I daily drive this phone on ArchLinux with Plasma Mobile and I satisfied with the result.

unixgeek , in Linux on an MacBook Air M1

I was researching this option last year and after talking with the Asahi crew via IRC, their advice was at least 16GB of memory and 512GB for SSD because you do have to keep macOS around for certain tasks, like firmware updates. With smaller amounts of disk space and memory, the system will use swap which can use a lot of the write cycles on the SSD.

You should probably check to see if this is still their recommendation.

marmalade , in Best Distro for Laptops?

Debian is solid. You probably don’t want to have to fuck around on a laptop that you’re using primarily for getting shit done. Flatpaks can handle most of the extra shit you’d want to use. That said, I used to be an Arch guy for years too, and if you’re comfortable with it, it’s fine to use, but you’ll run into the same kind of annoyances. Not true breakage usually, but eventually I got tired of having new surprise bugs in shit that was working fine before.

Also I can’t be sure, but I suspect Wayland is probably better on energy draw since it should be more efficient. Maybe try sway for your twm?

IncidentalIncidence ,

Not true breakage usually, but eventually I got tired of having new surprise bugs in shit that was working fine before.

yep, considering switching to nixos for this reason.

ArtificialLink , in Best Distro for Laptops?

Popos. Surprised no one has said it.

screx , in What distro(s) do you use?
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Moved from Arch to Nix and loving it!

thomasb2k , in Best Distro for Laptops?

I’ve been using Fedora on my Dell XPS and it’s been great. Opensuse Tumbleweed was also fantastic.

Aman9das , in System crash after 10 seconds in Nobara KDE Kernel 6.3
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Very unlikely but test with a freshly made user account if the issue is with your KDE configuration

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