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For me it’s KDE on desktop, GNOME on laptop.
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Nerd, truck driver, and kinda creeped that you’re reading this.
For me it’s KDE on desktop, GNOME on laptop.
Popularize among his follower base and make it cringe to use Linux
Welp, off to macOS now. Sorry guys I can’t be a part of this community anymore.
Mint’s a great OS.
I’m really just not an apt guy though, and Cinnamon has always been a little plain for me.
My ass with it on watchtower update lmao
Nvidia has always been a pain and that’s really Nvidia’s fault not Linux’s
Ehhhhhh I wouldn’t say brand new hardware. A lot of times Linux still needs a few months to properly support a new Gen of graphics cards or processors
Though it generally at least works which is a huge improvement over back in the day
I just have a wildcard subdomain record. (CNAME: *.mydomain.com)
Then the traffic gets sent to Traefik which checks the request for what subdomain it is asking for and routes it accordingly.
It’s just two label lines in each docker compose with whatever subdomain I want to use and a minute or two later it’s gotten the certificates and it’s available.
That looks pretty cool. I think it’s just that everyone kinda picked their setup at the start and nobody wants to mess with it anymore lol.
I’ve got traefik setup so that I just add a few lines to a docker compose file and I’ll automatically have a new service running under a new subdomain, with SSL certificate and all. Never have to think about it.
And it will only break like a few times a year
message misunderstood, penis stuck in Linux user
Uhhh I… I’m a Linux user 😳😳😅😫
Don’t auto-update Immich, always check the release notes before upgrading for things that say “Breaking changes”. They’re usually highlighted and tell you what you need to change.
Quick question can you suggest some lotto numbers thx
When you’ve got decent Internet and storage is cheap…
sudo can only be elevated via the User Account Control (UAC) security feature designed to protect the operating system from unauthorized changes using verification prompt.
lmao
You can also install Apt
I just like how it works with trackpads more, and tend to do more things basically fullscreen anyway.