

I think they want to give away computers without user accounts already created, that’s all.
I think they want to give away computers without user accounts already created, that’s all.
Classic “it works on my machine”. When people have GPU driver issues, it’s almost always NVIDIA.
Similar here: Red Hat 6 > Ubuntu > Debian > Fedora Silverblue
Fedora Silverblue because I seem to break any system I have eventually, and this one’s still going.
There are several ways around it. If you are self hosting for a small trusted group, or just yourself, you can use Tailscale.
You can install a Proxmox virtualisation cluster, a popular (the most popular?) option for self-hosting services. All nodes in the cluster are visible in a single web interface. For additional system coordination, you can set up High Availability and clustered file systems that the nodes can share.
I reckon that mantle should go to Fedora Silverblue over Fedora Workstation.
Kali, also called Kalika, is a major goddess in Hinduism, primarily associated with time, death and destruction.
All operating systems suck, some just suck harder than others.
Indeed it is difficult to hammer it in to shape. In addition, Microsoft will often quietly reset setting back in their favour. It’s that constant fight that tipped the scales for me.
My main issue with Windows isn’t its technology, but its attitude. The user is no longer the most important consideration. In that way it’s become adversarial.
On my kid’s laptop I was holding Windows 11 24H2 back because of Recall, but this week it just decided to install itself. Now it’s a Linux laptop.
After switching to Silverblue a couple years ago I’ve used dnf, like, three times maybe. I find rpm-ostree even simpler than apt since it’s easy to tell what additional packages I’ve installed, it’s trivial to remove them, and I’ve never had a dependency issue.
I like to remote desktop from my iPad to a Linux host and GNOME is the most bearable DE by far still not great!).
Same. Can’t find the video in the ‘vidiverse’ on peertube.tv either.
Compared to garbage proprietary software documentation? At least if it’s FOSS garbage there are usually other helpful users on random forums.
Don’t desktop environments e.g., GNOME, KDE, fit the bill here? Sure they have their problems, but they are IMO about as polished as macOS or Windows.
I use my family. It has a simple volume based alert for when services are offline.
Why would you need to do that if it’s off by default and locally processed?
Agreed. For a new user that wants to minimise system maintenance I’d recommend the atomic version, Fedora Kinoite. Flatpak plus rpm-ostree makes it like a phone where you can just do system updates and install/remove apps.