Can AI open a jar? Can AI kill a spider?
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For servers, yes. But I want full control on desktop.
It was Ubuntu. Switched to Artix…
Systemd has its own OOM killer which was killing my VMs as soon as there is more than 50% of RAM in use.
Update your mask design if you are not into that…
There was a power loss, my PC was on UPS for some time and UPS battery started running low. I initiated the shutdown and systemd stopped it because it could not find a network share on the already stopped server. It didn’t gave up so I ended with fucked filesystem because the battery died. Switched to systemd free distro the day after.
No sandwich for her
dukatos@lemm.eeto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Who needs stable, feature-rich desktops anyway
2·9 months agoThe same sentence one of “The Register” writers uses to shit on KDE.
I have MacBook pro from 2011 and it runs Plasma fine. It has 16GB of memory, though.
I thought you are running Linux? If not, I think there is virtualbox image (.vhd), too.
Yes, download qcow2 image and run it with qemu/virtual machine manager. I run it that way when I want to test something. Feel free to ask for help.
dukatos@lemm.eeto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Who needs stable, feature-rich desktops anyway
41·9 months agotheregister reader detected. Maybe even one of the editors!
dukatos@lemm.eeto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Who needs stable, feature-rich desktops anyway
4·9 months agoWhy asking for up arrow in Nautilus when you can always press alt+f8
dukatos@lemm.eeto
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Who needs stable, feature-rich desktops anyway
151·9 months agoIt is easy to go fast if you have no features.
dukatos@lemm.eeto
Linux@lemmy.ml•[SOLVED] Is there a way to speed up the initialisation of Bluetooth drivers?
1·9 months agoDoes it work after sleep / suspend?
The first was Redhat Linux 7, but not for long. I moved to Slackware soon after.
Sun killed it fast enough so almost nobody remembers.
Old good C64








My work M1 Mac is so slowed down with MS security shit that I installed Linux under Parallels to make it run faster.
go build usually takes 8s vs 1s on Linux. Running mvp takes up to 12s vs instant on Linux.
It is the same machine and Linux is running under emulator! Microsoft must die…