

It’s almost like those people aren’t encouraged to seek out alternatives…like all their peers just called them idiots or something
It’s almost like those people aren’t encouraged to seek out alternatives…like all their peers just called them idiots or something
People who need painless compatibility –Demonizing gets us less than nowhere
Have you…you haven’t…actually tested this out, have you? Surely someone wouldn’t actually do this. Pics or didn’t happen
Pls spotify hire me. I can do these things I swear
how get such a job to earn my stripes?
I knew a real wizard would clarify sooner than later. Much obliged and keep up the good work anon!
Immutable = Read-Only Root FS && Updates entire system image rather than individual files
Atomic = Updates as single transaction (all or no update) && Containerization w/ Rollback capability
This is quick summary from quick research pls correct where technically wrong.
I remain interested in the immutables or atomic distros because I know a lot of smart people that swear by them.
I also don’t try them just yet because I know a lot of dumb people like me that end up breaking a lot of stuff before quitting them altogether.
They could be amazing and just not perfected yet or they may be a meme and no one’s proved it outright just yet. Will be lurking this thread either way lool :D
How long have you been using fedora on this laptop? I had a similar issue with my xps 13 where this would happen everytime I tried to update it. I posted several help threads and lots of experienced people tried to help, but no solution was ever found.
Hope you have better luck than me, but I gave up after weeks of effort and just installed gentoo. I now use nothing but gentoo because of this incredibly painful experience.
It’s a bit tricky to setup. Are there any relatively updated guides to help point out the best settings/tweaks? How do you go about which communities to include without getting overwhelmed? I also worry about creating too much of a self-enclosed echo-chamber with this aggregation tool approach, but maybe it’s just my paranoia showing
Kubuntu is excellent for the stability imo. Super sane and low-demand defaults make for a reliable/enjoyable experience
I only use gentoo now so I can’t offer suggestions other than maybe alpine for servers