

I’m on cb++, desktop, laptops and server. looking forward to the wayland release.
I’m on cb++, desktop, laptops and server. looking forward to the wayland release.
How about “farkle” to take another term from the motoring world?
I think the important bit people miss here is “was”, language changes, it was an insult, now it just means adding shiny stuff to your desktop.
No, it won’t force you to update to use it, you should if you’re going on the internet, but otherwise it’ll just work.
Unique and Bad names are very memorable
I don’t think getting CVE’s is a good metric for security strength, but good points aside.
I think debian and kde is a great first distro, but yeah getting ROCm working on it is the suck,
Because I’ve been using an apt-get based distro since the late 90’s, Because I work in IT, Because I don’t like rice/hours of config/features. Yawning chasm of difference between always boots and always boots and dive right into work/game/browsing/whatev’s
I’m still running rx570, so I’m no real help, but +1 for using debian testing, been daily driving it for years on my gaming desktop. stable for server’s and hardware that isn’t booted up daily.
If you want solidwork or fusion : https://github.com/cryinkfly/SOLIDWORKS-for-Linux/releases
I’d love to use and suggest blender/freecad, but I struggle with the workflow.
I still use Inventor 2017 in a windows VM.
du -sxk | sort -n
gotta find those hidden files too!