It’s just a cross post from mastodon, a link to a slashdot article and it doesn’t seem to break any community rule
It’s just a cross post from mastodon, a link to a slashdot article and it doesn’t seem to break any community rule
It’s just a link to an article on slashdot. It’s clearly a cross post from mastodon. Is is against some rule? Just asking
I don’t get it. Why the downvotes?
I had tough times trying to install fedora 38 kde spin.
I share the same experience. I remember back in the 00’s when it had the same allure but tbh nothing has changed that much.
It’s a text file that describes which partition and filesystem must be started (mounted) when the system boots. Generally it’s /etc/fstab. It’s a crucial configuration file.
Linux can handle NTFS (the module is in the kernel). I have a partition formatted with NTFS made for this purpose (shared games files and data). You have to add a line in fstab with the right parameters though…
Still issues with hidpi screen. I still have to manually add a variable to scale correctly
I do agree. Slackware is a great distro but imho belongs to some kind of users
Always choose what’s right for your work. You can still keep your Linux distro for the less relevant tasks and skip to macOS for the main productivity job. It’s not a matter of religion
There’s a link and it’s an article on slashdot that is definitely technology related