staticlifetime
outliving all of the variables
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staticlifetime@kbin.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Me seeing Linux gain 0.0001% of the Desktop Market2·2 years agoIn comparison to just installing completely unsandboxed apps?
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.world•Fedora 40 Eyes Dropping GNOME X11 Session Support9·2 years agoIf you’re on NVIDIA or KDE, you may have been thinking that this Wayland thing is just not working. For those of us running Intel on GNOME, it has been a smooth ride for a long time now. So, we just have vastly different experiences.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What can you do on Linux that you can't do on Windows?3·2 years agosudo flatpak update -y && sudo dnf update -y
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•What can you do on Linux that you can't do on Windows?16·2 years agoSanely use multiple workspaces.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Linux@kbin.social•OpenSUSE seeks a Leap replacement, but will distro community rise to the challenge?1·2 years agoSo, is SUSE not doing a traditional Linux distro anymore? I’m not really understanding this ALP move.
ThinkPads DO come with Linux preinstalled. They offer Ubuntu and Fedora Linux. They are also certified for RHEL.
ThinkPads are the de facto Linux laptop.
Not just Lenovo. ThinkPads.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Texas@lemmy.world•[My San Antonio] Texas residents with fake service dogs will be fined $1k under HB 416421·2 years agoHopefully this will squash the “pets everywhere” thing that has been going on over the past few years. Service animals are for the disabled, not so you can parade around your dog in public.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Something broke with Bitwarden? Might be good to export a backup just in case2·2 years agoI switched from Bitwarden to using Pass for reasons like this.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Fedora Linux: It's your Operating System.@kbin.social•Mullvad working with Fedora Silverblue/Kinoite1·2 years agoThanks for sharing.
Not sure if still having this problem, but check your settings. See if the proper boxes are checked in the “Notifications” area.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Linux@kbin.social•Reccomend applications that don't need a display server?1·2 years agoYou could include pass. It is a password manager that is primarily terminal-based, but because it uses standard GPG encrypted files to do so, they are viewable in your file browser and there are graphical extensions for your web browser.
It also uses Git so you can sync it to a remote repository, and Git can be seen as another application that works in a similar manner. It is terminal-based, but there are graphical front ends like gitg.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Fedora Linux: It's your Operating System.@kbin.social•Smartcard Setup Help-Request for RHEL8 Using Active Directory without IDM2·2 years agoGood luck to you. Wish we could be of more help here, but I’m personally unfamiliar, and it looks like most others are here.
I have the same Logitech keyboard, but I don’t recommend it. The touchpad has no multitouch and scrolls terribly. For what we paid for it, you’d think it would be better than that. Beautiful design and solid feel otherwise though.
The fact that you need a group policy to turn this kind of garbage off is ridiculous.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Are there any advantages of using Rust instead of C in the Linux kernel?4·2 years agoIt just depends on how isolated that part of the kernel is. Unsafe code should be done only in interop, and so it still theoretically has a memory safety benefit over C in that sense.
In terms of how much interop code needs to be written for Rust at this point is another discussion though.
staticlifetime@kbin.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•Isn't it weird that we put credentials in the environment?1·2 years agoYou could decrypt a GPG key-based file to do that.
Removed.