MX Linux (debian based) works perfectly on a usb drive
MX Linux (debian based) works perfectly on a usb drive
I’m using MX, but yeah, it’s Debian… I’m also an 53yo old coot
I’m using a Dell 4K monitor at 60Hz and in my X log I can see VRR is on and enabled. Is this useless then?
Afaik VRR works on my AMD 5600H plugged via HDMI…
Pretty sure ATM runs on super old stuff like OS/2 or Windows XP or Windows CE ?
Same, used Sync for 13 years on Reddit, bought it, then bought the Lemmy version a few hours after it appears.
It’s the best client
Btrfs may have compression on by default so take it with a grain of salt
nope, it works really well, for more than a year now, this is my work PC using 8h/day, I’m using MX23 AHS version. Directly in the setup you can select encryption and btrfs volume etc. btrfs is pretty stable.
Btrfs in a luks container so it’s encrypted.
if you go on the web page of beehaw, it says:
76 users / day
208 users / week
393 users / month
When Reddit announced their API thing, I moved to beehaw (LW didn’t exist) and it was cool! Then they defederated from instance one by one… So I opened an account on LW.
Beehaw is about dead, 70 users per day…
docker I guess, I still don’t know how it works, create them, etc
Of course Ventoy and multiples ISO, but also a full copy of SDIO, it’s maybe 30-40GB, but absolutely essential for Windows
I remember this! I’m French and remember reading Mandrake comics, so when Mandrake Linux came I needed to install it!
I’m using an old “ZTE Falcon” hotspot, I got it from T-Mobile maybe 8 years ago, it’s 4G/LTE, still works fine, tried multiple SIM (mine is unlocked), in general I’m using it via WiFi because we connect multiple phones/tv/laptops on it while traveling in a RV. I tested it with a USB cable between my linux and the hotspot, and it appears in Linux as a “usb0” interface, got an IP address, and works fine, it disables WiFi IIRC when plugged by USB.
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Using Linux for 30 years, I’m with MX and Xfce for years.
Same, I’m using MX Linux with native .deb and never ever installed a flatpak, so I have no clue what it is
I went through sh->csh->tcsh->bash
I Always save the bitlocker info on a usb drive, in case of… I had to type the 40 or so digits a couple of time!
Yes, I’m using QEMU though, no VMware or VirtualBox .