Can someone give me a tldr about why the hate towards Pewdiepie? I have not followed him in absolute years.
Can someone give me a tldr about why the hate towards Pewdiepie? I have not followed him in absolute years.
Oké grandpa, its time to take your meds
The tux logo at boot is due to a kernel option. You can enable this if you like.
Well yes but if you are migrating almost anything to Linux. this might be worth while over expensive windows infrastructure.
For such a setup I think it Is a good idea to look in to freeipa/idm. Would make management a load more easy. centralized account control and being able to sit at any PC and login with your own credentials is one of the many benefits.
I mean blow out of proportion nowadays yes. But this wasn’t the case just a few years ago. We have come such a long way to make it almost a simple click install. But dont forget where we came from.
So their is some truth to it although its mostly outdated now.
Your work laptop most likely is domain joined and controlled. Which I surely hope has bitlocker enabled.
I do use the proprietary drivers with a GTX 1080TI. Just the default kernel though so that might change it a bit in your case then.
Mmm interesting. I have not hat any issues with rolling back and snapshots. Even though I do use nvidia. Configuring flathub shouldn’t be too difficult I think. But I don’t use a DE eather
Can I ask which rolling distro that was. I presume arch?
For me Tumbleweed is rock solid even though it is rolling. But if you don’t like subtle changes it might not be fore you.
Most likely Tumbleweed. As it is the most modern of them. Because it is rolling.
Geeez these comments guys…
So even if you like or dislike pewdiepie. I think him showing of Linux is good. Getting more people to realize Linux exist and is a viable alternative to Windows or Mac is a good thing.
Manjaro. It broke a few times. Then I used plain arch ca 2 years without anything breaking. (Their was no guided installer yet)
The last 2 years I have been happy with opensuse Tumbleweed. Of course I have experiment a bunch of others too. Including running distros on servers.
I think a big improvement to these test would be to show what actually gets send. You can do this with a certificate and a proxy.
Yup perfectly sums it up.
Yeah. Often being open and good at the same time doesn’t happen. I hope steam will change that.
And banning if you where not the owner of the device. So you couldn’t even share it with your friends.
I am still and will wait for a much more open platform that is Linux compatible.
Instead of giving a unhelpfull response, point the op to where he’s question might be better suited.
Like the selfhosted instance.
Sounds like you are a data hoarder haha. Can’t blame you. But for such hobby’s perhaps a ZFS system with deduplication and a second ZFS system to use for backup of the first system is what you want.
Does get costly though.