Dell laptops usually have good Linux support, and they offer powerful machines, requirements and budget permitting.
Dell laptops usually have good Linux support, and they offer powerful machines, requirements and budget permitting.
What kind of machine is this, laptop? Desktop? If desktop, check the cables. Otherwise I’d switch out the drive.
Docker Gitea to Docker Forgejo was basically using a different image and pointing it to the existing database. Not sure if and when both will be different enough for that to no longer work. But I also only use it as a docker compose storage repository. No idea about automation etc.
What do you mean, “proprietary”? Don’t they connect via Bluetooth?
Did they learn nothing from the Boaty McBoatface disaster?
No, why? That’s capitalism for you. It’s still a US company/subsidiary, just with a German owner.
And you think this behavior magically goes away just because it’s a different language?
“Toastbrotmann” ist jetzt auch nicht wirklich die beste Verkleidung.
a motivated group of talented Rust OS developers could build a Linux-compatible kernel, from scratch, very quickly, with no need to engage in LKML politics
Riiight… Because those developers would always be of the same opinion… Good luck with that.
any sane people would same the same about a map covering the whole world, and yet there is openstreetmap.
No sorry, that’s a completely different amount of data. Look at how large (or rather, how comparatively tiny) the OSM data set is. Now see how much photo data you’d get for that amount.
I’ve traveled quite a lot with my camera, and never thought afterwards “Ah, if only I knew which temperature they were shot at…”
Considering there’s been basically zero implementation at the moment, neither open source nor commercial, there probably is no demand for a feature like this.
This could be as ubiquitous as location and be widely popular.
Could be, but I don’t really see the value compared to location.
I’ve had good experiences with most modern Dell Laptops. Also Thinkpads. What’s “budget range” to you?
Are you refering to this comment?
https://mastodon.social/@popey/112591863166141029
@bytebro Yeah, their butchered Ubuntu install, and anti-snap stance is anti-consumer.
Reporting is done by users who voluntarily upload their system specs via
# hw-probe -all -upload
So not skewed at all…
Kommt stark drauf an wie du das dann betreiben willst. Soll das über WLAN erreichbar sein, oder direkt per Kabel? Sollen da auch andere drauf Zugriff haben?
As you need an installation medium anyway, get those packages while you’re at it, then install them on the VM.
They’re not cheap, but the Precision series has all the CAD power you can ask for in a laptop.