

Thanks for the info guys, good stuff!
Those of you who are telling me to look for a new workplace over an OS change are a bit crazy though lol. It’s not quite that bad.


Thanks for the info guys, good stuff!
Those of you who are telling me to look for a new workplace over an OS change are a bit crazy though lol. It’s not quite that bad.


Definitely not worth it over and OS change. It does suck though


Issue is I won’t be able to sign into my work’s SSO due to it requiring the device to be entra enrolled after the change :(


It was on a work issued device already, so I can’t complain too much. Still sucks though after using it for so long.


Oh I’m using Fedora KDE on my home system already. Issue is I’m unable to sign into email or basically anything that uses my work’s SSO due to it requiring the device to be entra enrolled :(
Wayland is overall just better. I know there are plenty of apps that keep people on X11 just because they don’t properly support/work on Wayland yet, but other than that I’m not sure why you would want to stay on X11.


Fedora KDE
Not as much as I should be tbh.


This is pretty tricky. Sure you can tweak your CPU all day to try to get some lower power usage, but to get more drastic changes, it really starts at the hardware your using. I would suggest getting a N100 nas maybe? But it kinda defeats the saving money on power usage if you have to spend $150-$300 to do so.
I still gotta dual boot for Battlefield :(
Sorry man, your going to get down voted like crazy just because you posted something bad about Linux.
Good info thoughm
No issues using SMB with my Unraid and transferring to/from my main Fedora 42 KDE PC.
You might be able to do some symlink shenanigans for those specific system.
I don’t see why it wouldn’t. ROMM stores them in the usual system/roms folder format. If you have any issues you can just setup some filters on sync thing. I would just test with one system first.


It’s probaly not needed at this point. You can get flash drives crazy cheap.
I guess I’m a bit confused, immich does have a few docker containers available, I’m using one for backups and it works great.
My Linux ISO collection take up around 12TB, 268 of smaller ISOs, and 751 big boi ISOs.


Highly recommend using Immich and just creating a separate account(s) for your friend(s). You can even set storage quotas for each individual person.
It is a work device. I was just allowed to use fedora until now.