Fedora isn’t all that easy for a complete noob to install NVIDIA proprietary drivers
Fedora isn’t all that easy for a complete noob to install NVIDIA proprietary drivers
Uranium is not that rare. Doesn’t Canada have quite a bit of it? Portugal used to mine it too, as well as several countries in Africa
They still haven’t an arm64 version :( such a build was apparently considered but ultimately not made
Thanks for the heads up! Thanks for making my cake day possible!
Hanna Montana Linux, just for giggles
May a lot of cake days come in the future
How recent is your computer? Debian based distros, due to their focus on stability tend to have quite old packages, namely kernels
Manjaro has had a few flaky things happen with their organisation, so I wouldn’t trust them, Endeavour OS is apparently a decent alternative to them.
OpenSuse is apparently pretty good, am yet to move to Linux for gaming (will next month when I build myself a new machine lol, might go with fedora, which is what I use on my laptop)
Good to see that you have a decent reserve! How many users does lemm.ee have? Just because I’m curious about the cost per user per month
Air Pods Pro are an obvious choice if you do have an iPhone, otherwise I’m pretty sure that Sony’s top of the line have excellent noise cancelling. One website I’d recommend is rtings.com
I’m inspecting some guns and ammo just in case, basic elements and valuable materials. I’m making a lot of gold bars randomly appearing in select places that I find fit. I’m buying a lot of raw wood and selling a bunch of “handcrafted” wood items, burning the wood in my furnace. All electronic items I have become duplicates of real top notch stuff. Will try touching the earth to see if I can actually analyse the whole planet, and making the 2 extra earths needed to sustain us.
Ukraine will find itself with a ton more ammo, and I’m finding myself ready to kill anyone who tries to stop me, by getting a bunch of blueprints for guns
It’s about once a semester (the updates) and I’ve only personally seen one, but it was fairly painless. Regarding your other questions, no idea
Something with KDE would be ideal for you. I personally use fedora, as it has a very modern yet fairly stable software cycle with one major release every semester
I think the FOSS drivers support it? https://mesamatrix.net/ Seems to say that it’s supported, ut I’m not sure
Fedora. Because it’s the best supported distro on Apple hardware :P (running asahi here)
1945 is a really weird data point, because yk, WW2 was still going on, so at least for Americans, most of them were probably employed by the state or by the various enterprises that produced the weapons needed for the war effort
Not really. Most of the content I watch is from there, from tech stuff to history and current news
That kinda sounds like the exact same argument for the west to ally with dictatorships in the name of not allowing communism to spread
I’ve been using Linux between 2018-2020 and on and off between 2020-2023 and regained daily status on November last year. It’s been great, but some things like lacking a proper office replacement (Only Office (FOSS), FreeOffice (Free as in beer), and WPS Office (Free as in beer) are all getting closer) are a bit limiting. Some stuff like lacking VRR and HDR were annoying (getting fixed now) and gaming has been improving. Game compatibility sometimes is a bit of a sore spot, but it’s been getting ever easier and honestly, haven’t had issues with NVIDIA drivers under wayland