Exactly like XP, Vista was horrible until a couple of service packs. Then it was better than XP SP2 and release Windows 7.
Exactly like XP, Vista was horrible until a couple of service packs. Then it was better than XP SP2 and release Windows 7.
In 2024, having systemd is less complicated than not having it.
Is this going to be Arch or Debian?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer_Electronics_Control
I haven’t had more than one remote or power button for almost a decade now.
Doesn’t CEC fix all of the issues requiring multiple power buttons?
Former attorney who now consults for corporate compliance departments/programs. I have zero formal training or professional practical experience, but tech has always been my strongest hobby. I decided to self host as much as possible almost 20 years ago starting with media libraries and email; it stemmed from a deep distrust of the tech industry.
I have been extremely happy with Unraid. It is by far the most beginner-friendly option and there isn’t an easier solution when it comes to expanding capacity. I run my nzb client and all of my *arr containers on it. My media server is on a used SFF PC I grabbed for cheap — so QuickSync can run on the bare metal. It’s been a great stack for years.
I don’t recall. I was able to use Discord on my phone and play Helldivers 2 on my Steam Deck with friends without issue, though.
I just spent a couple weeks 2,000 miles from my physical PiHoles and was connected to them via StarLink. The latency was not perceptibly different from that when I am on site with the boxes.
So like the OP, then.
Please provide the room with a definition of “meme.”
BULLSHIT
No one has hard bricked a device, you can always flash MacOS back with a tool. Any issues installing are years old. OFC it’s a work in progress, so is all of Linux even RHEL. It is 100% ready to daily drive and many people do.
Asahi is not at all “alpha” and I’d hesitate to describe even parts of it on the first and second generation Apple silicon as “beta.” Its daily driver levels of stability and I’m constantly impressed by it.
Asahi Linux is in a daily driver state.
First: SUSE 9.1.
Current: Arch
The black outline that is intended to increase legibility is too thin. Honestly, a drop shadow works better than the outline, in my experience.
This is the funniest comment I’ve read all week.
lol