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  • maybe just making a new folder on the USB’s root and putting stuff in there would suffice?

    i typically dd the iso to the usb drive, so thats sadly not possible

    wrt ventoy, ive been avoiding it given some security concerns that were raised a while ago: https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy/issues/2795

  • i thought about doing that, but i wasnt sure if that would get recognized as a bootable device (especially on my pc which is still has a bios instead of uefi). ill test it and come back to say if it worked or not

  • language popularity can change pretty quickly

    according to the tiobe index, in 1985, lisp was the 2nd most popular programming language and c++ was the 10th. fast-forward 5 years and c++ took the 2nd place, while lisp fell down to 7th place. i wouldn't be surprised if something similar happened between c++ and rust

  • I don't have the exact numbers with me right now but according to systemd-analyze

    before: ~3min

    after removing snapd and docker: 1min 50s

  • i'm not doubting anything after i heard they snapified kernel modules

  • the official slack package for linux is a snap. the flatpak one is not official and it has a number of issues, especially on wayland. luckly, there's also a beta deb package available, so i'm using that

    but i believe snap will only become less able to compete with flatpak as time passes

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    psa: snapd leads to massive slowdowns in boot time

  • systemd isn't a pid1; systemd-init is

  • hi, tankie here

    his take is reactionary garbage and he doesn't know what he's talking about. most other tankies i know don't parrot conservative talking points about trans people

    hope this helps

  • oh no thiat's straight hot garbage what the hell

    where did he say this?

  • freedom is a political goal

  • i've been meaning to try it, but my company's machines are still x11-only

  • ssh -XC

    it runs a bit slow, but it is surprisingly usable. in some aspects, it has almost the same performance as vnc with the difference that it is integrated with the system. i have a 600 mbps internet connection

  • yup. it's still nice and also pretty funny that wayland provides a better x11 experience than x11

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    x forwarding still works under wayland

  • it's not really a need, it's more an imposition. we're forced to do everything via the app

  • react os is unusable

  • yes because kde supports client-side decorations and server-side decorations. gnome only supports client-side decorations

  • I'm sure they have their reasons

    maybe compatibility reasons. i guess they used to support i386 back in the day and didn't want to break the couple of systems that were installed on bo and have been upgrading ever since

  • Not all 32-bit systems are i386

    but the debian i386 architecture means all 32 bit x86 processors. there's no "i686" build of debian

    there are no i586 or i686 kernel or iso available, you can look for them. i386 packages only exist for compatibility reasons, so you can run 32 bit applications on amd64 machines. please read the release notes

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    nvidia 470 on debian trixie (kernel 6.12). any ideas?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    i've been testing debian trixie with plasma wayland on nouveau and it looks promising

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    is your post discussion or user support?

  • Fediverse @lemmy.ml

    i'm seeing regular shock content spam on matrix and even on here. what's going on?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    want to clone my debian install so i can test updating to trixie

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    small browsers

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    do we need a linuxquestions?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    everytime i give it a chance, btrfs lets me down

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    linux-capable tablets for $100-$200

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    for those worried about the impact of sanctions on linux, is any of the bsds a better alternative?