What you want is KDE
What you want is KDE
Maybe Wayland’s healthy place is as a secondary window system you launch inside your normal X11 session.
Yeah you’ve got that perfectly backwards.
Wayland allows X11 apps to open using XWayland. Not the other way around.
Xorg’s life is running short and will be largely abandoned in the near future.
Onshape offers featurescript for scripting out models.
You’re free to use legacy kernels or run your own fork.
Multiple ssh connections should really just be managed using Ansible.
Get an oracle cloud account and use their free arm server. You’ll have 24 gb of ram to play with. For free.
esp32 has entered the chat
Go install systemd then. Last I checked that doesn’t work without glibc.
Ok go run Virtualbox on an alpine distro and let me know how that goes for you.
I would not suggest alpine to someone who has to ask about a distro for a server. Not being glibc based can cause pain, especially for running items that may not be open source.
Suspend and hibernation are both cursed features due to weird nonstandard ACPI fuckery and hardware devices that don’t cleanly know how to bring itself back up.
20gb for a Linux workstation is embarrassingly tiny in 2023… Hell it’s barely passable for a phone
Rust turns a lot of safety things ‘on’ by default.
Turning all of that off for a tiny program that doesn’t need it such as hello world results in a comparable size.
This is a good talk on rust
https://youtu.be/VlSkZYBeK8Q
And this one goes over size reduction
https://youtu.be/b2qe3L4BX-Y
Dual-boot is the way to go TBH, especially with a NVME drive, even if you land on Linux as your daily driver
Reboot and switching OS if needed for compatibility is only a 30 second or less process.
I don’t see how this matters lol, as govt will happily used abandoned media and software.
We’re here talking end users and homelabs, not IBM mainframe maintainers 😛