control-z, kill %1
control-z, kill %1
i’m kind of waiting for an implementation. The “protocol” is useless to me by itself
videos? everything flickers for me on wayland. X.org is literally the only thing keeping me from switching back to windows right now.
we’ve skipped 7 and are jumping straight to 8. The process has been going on for two years now. 9 was released 2 years ago
mandrake, in 2004
intel is out of the nuc business.
meh even arch has archinstall now. not as flashy as some others, but it will set you up with a fully functional desktop as well
pretty much everyone is saying pipewire is the future, because it does the job really well.
A lot of people say wayland is the future because it does the job better.
I don’t get the resistance to systemd. It does the job well, and it does it better than most old systems. It does a lot of things, but it’s because those are things that need to be done.
There will always be complainers about everything
wouldn’t /64 still leave you with 64 bits for you to do whatever? Ipv6 has a 128 bit address. If you can do subnets with a small usable portion of 32 bits, then you certainly can with a full 64 bits
i switched to porkbun from godaddy specifically because of this.