Doesn’t it stand for “supposed to be structured”?
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Doesn’t it stand for “supposed to be structured”?
You should try kde connect
CrDroid… Use it mostly because it’s stock android with a few extra options…
They are kinda choppy, when compared to native Wayland apps and screensharing from an app, running in xwayland doesn’t really work…
What is Plan9? Is is an OS… or a kernel… or a set of utilities? I’ve been sorta interested in it in the past, but have no idea where to start.
Lots, LOTS, TL;DR - flatpaks are sandboxed and work on every* distro out there, while apt packages are not and only work on debian and it’s derivatives. I’d say on mint or debian, prefer using flatpaks over apt packages as you’re usually gonna get newer versions of software.
I am gonna get a shit ton of hate for this… MacBook air. Yes, I am on a Linux sublemmy, saying that I like macs but the hardware is just too good to justify spending money on a x86 laptop.
Though, those new snapdragon X Elite laptops do look pretty spicy… Too bad they weren’t yet announced when I bought my Mac.
Finally, recompiling the kernel to change scheduler will be a thing of the past…
Buy Helldivers 2
I’ve commented this before and I’ll do it again. DO NOT try to install ROCm/HIP, it’s a nightmare. AMD provides preconfigured docker containers with it already setup. Download one of them and do whatever you need to do on that.
You are literally just describing fedora. So yeah, give that a try.
Some people are just insane… That’s why they exist.
Convectrix. Death by 1000 cuts. Need I say more?
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No, they cannot. If a process is running on your system, you can see it in htop.
But why not just use arch and change the neofetch… Yk because parabola is just more autistic arch…
Doesn’t using discord on parabola kinda defeat it’s purpose?
To use AMDs machine learning thing (ROCm/HIP) you 1st need to set it up on your system, as it’s not a part of the FOSS driver. Tl:Dr don’t bother. AMD provides docker containers with ROCm/HIP already setup. Download one of those and install whatever you need on that. Trust me, you’re gonna save yourself a lot of nightmares.
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People calling this a horrible UI have clearly never used SAP…