According to /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/home.conf, /srv might end up nuked too.
Nice. 🤣
Ohh 🤣 yea, i meant the one on the left bot middle 🙈
Updating my Linux is my main task on my Linux 😜 guess I have to look into kernel development
Im in the middle, 4 times a day 😂 what distro?
That is why I recommend arch based distros that are build on AUR (using yay) Like EndeavourOS
As long as signal server have no data about me, I am chill 😁
Inlove it 😁 it is, until now, the least tume consuming distro I tried! Lnstalling it all using yay is just soo nice (I use it with KDE right now, but I think I will get into tailing WM soon.
Hyperland seems to look very nice, but I heard, that the Community is a bit tocic, so I think I‘ll first test Sway
I found out by checking installed packages using yay vulkan and saw that vulkan-nouveau (and lib32 version) where installed and lib32-nvidia-utils where missing (nvidia utils was installed) Installed lib32-nvidia-utils, removed both nouveau vulkan packages and clean dependencies using yay -Yc After reboot, it was working.
On KDE you can check vulkan in the tool that is linked in the about page in the settings. But maybe only 64bit version, steam uses 32bit.
Reference: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Vulkan
It is going to be better in the future 😁
I just learned yesterday, that you have to switch vulkan packages (including lib32 version) if you switch to proprietary nvidia driver 😂 only to learn that I don’t have enough RAM for cyberpunk, after it finally started…
2x16gb is on its way 🥳
Which should be rather soon I suppose, anyway…
Endeavor is nice, btw
Telling someone that they are Old with saying they are old…
Im a pirate, I am rar like, roawr, lol
It is old, but it does not look bad in my opinion 😁 it is such a good overview, I don‘t know why KDE does not include it in its settings
Tldr: all you need is kde x11 session
Most distros use systemd to manage deamons (mini apps that run in background / sevices) like e.g. Bluetooth.
(those stuff you have to enable sometimes (systemctl enable my-new-app.service)
You can use systemd-manager to check it out using a GUI
This meme tells „imagine if windows would port Systemd to windows. Winsvc stands for Windows Service
Gnome, the Apple of Linux