I tried Tumbleweed for a while but ended up going back to Fedora. Super polished while still fast moving.
I tried Tumbleweed for a while but ended up going back to Fedora. Super polished while still fast moving.
Just FYI “Software” in that agreement specifically refers to Red Hat branded software, so it isn’t quite as clear cut if you debrand it before redistributing it.
I’m okay technically with Snap, and I appreciate that it can do CLI programs as well which Flatpak can’t (to my knowledge. My issue with it is that Canonical has dug their feet in on making their store the default and only package source for everyone. It’s clear to me that they want to be the gatekeepers of software on Linux.
Yes, the only difference really is installing their custom kernel afterwards to enable missing features like touchscreen support.
It works pretty well, the only big thing still missing is camera support which will probably get solved soon.
r/nba has been pretty bad as long as I can remember. Every thread has always been low effort jokes like LeSomething.
Gonna stop by Magic City and get some LouWill wings in his honor.
Memmy is very new but is rapidly being developed.
We’ve come full circle
Well that’s underwhelming after Silver teased it potentially overshadowing the finals.
My guess? They confirmed that the red laser pointed at the Pacers team members was an actual laser sight. Actively threatening other teams’ players sounds like the type of thing that would finally cause Silver to come down hard.
What are you using for Usenet?
This is what I do. Btrfs snapshots and use send/receive with my NAS.
I wonder if the huge amount of API denials due to private subs had some effect on the backend.
Brings me back to that PSP Hacking 101 video of them modding their console to take full sized memory sticks. It’s ridiculous how much Sony sold those things for.
Running my own SearX instance, fetching from multiple different sites.
Fedora on the desktop. I got my start on Red Hat Linux so I’ve stuck with it since.
For servers I use Debian. Lightweight, widely used, and gets the job done.
You can also run setenforce 0 to temporarily disable SELinux and rule that out.
There’s also kbin, which seems to be compatible with lemmy.
Did you try parsing journalctl over SSH and check to see if there were any PAM or SELinux errors?
HiDPI scaling has been completely broken in Linux ever since the UI update and for some reason Valve is slow in fixing it.