Just out of curiosity, what difference would PAE make in this argument? What is the memory limit on a PAE-enabled kernel? What other differences would it make?
Just out of curiosity, what difference would PAE make in this argument? What is the memory limit on a PAE-enabled kernel? What other differences would it make?
They say Emacs is an amazing OS, with the best calendar, to-do list, email client, etc. Just missing a good text editor.
Honestly, what I like about it started with the mascot. Otherwise, I like the fact that the rolling release has automatic testing to make sure it’s mostly reliable. Many people will also tell you how amazing YaST, their “control panel”, is. There’s definitely some stuff to get used to, like patterns and zypper. But, for a set and forget system, it’s hard to beat IMO.
If you’re looking for stable and up to date, give openSUSE Tumbleweed a shot.
Hell, I have a laptop that’s over 10 years old. It isn’t officially supported on Windows 11, but I’m sure I could get it on there in some unsupported way, using Rufus or another tool that removes the TPM requirements and have it be usable and secure. It runs Windows 10 without complaints. I can run an up to date Linux distro on it and be completely up to date and secure. So, like you said, why can’t phones do the same?
Minus the grill, sadly.
I always made sure my laptops had tlp installed. Now it seems openSUSE has cpu power profiles daemon or something by default, which it says conflicts with tlp when I tried to install it. So, I’m giving that a shot.
No, this is from 2004.
You probably didn’t have a lot of AUR packages installed. That seems to be a big issue for Manjaro. They hold packages back and the AUR just keeps going so things get out of sync and break.
You’re doing fine. Have a good one!
I think they mean the fact that the development team has seen some shuffling and the project stagnated for a bit. I love Budgie, which comes from Solus, but I’d rather use it on a different distro than using Solus, which seems a bit off-balance at the moment. Give them time to stabilize before trying them.
Liewe fok. Nie gedink ek gaan julle lot hier sien nie.
My native language is close to Dutch and while I don’t understand exactly what you just said, it sounds funny as hell.
My bad. I meant Slide. It’s what I used before moving to Infinity.
Because the full address would be https://lemm.ee/c/remposting. So the c is already there.
Pixeldroid is a third party app. Pixelfed has their own official app as well if that matters to anyone.
No, apt usually gives you native .deb installs. Flatpak and Snap are two different container technologies for distributing apps.
I see. Good to know that thanks.
It’s boring, but like someone else mentioned it tells you exactly what it does. So, I don’t really see a problem with it.