What is Tails?
and Tails, a portable operating system that uses Tor
You are going to get lots of downvotes, and this comment will too.
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(Pause for breath)
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Was that tone really necessary? I would have liked your comment more without this part.
hard to compete against sunshine
I’m using Sunshine and Moonlight to stream my PC to my TV too
German-based SUSE just extended long-term support for Linux Enterprise 15 until July 2037. […] 13 years from now […] that’s […] 19 years after 2018, which is when Linux Enterprise 15 was first released.
pretty good
Time to migrate to Funnertoo
I haven’t seen information on that. Only speculations in comments here on Lemmy. I didn’t and don’t follow SUSE or this news closely though.
A commenter mentioned how SUSE has core business in hosting and business environment, while OpenSUSE userbase is more desktop and [non-paying?] end-user.
There wasn’t (to me anyway) strong arguments for why they do. Maybe they just want to get rid of the investment, and don’t see enough gain in the good publicity and it as an entry point to them anymore.
After years of support and collaboration, SUSE asked OpenSUSE to drop “SUSE” - their [SUSE] branding - from their [OpneSUSE] name.
a sus linux? count me in!
its goal is to be more user-accessible than NixOS
How does it attempt to do that? I assume it doesn’t change Nix. Does it hide the configuration behind GUIs?
I see you’re using your wife as a test user for yourself. Smart.
“We value your privacy”
yeah, no, very obviously you don’t
I promise I won’t go more into the tech bits meant for developers 😅
Checks if they’re still on/coming from programming.dev
When something hits you in the face you turn blue. This essentially hits you in the face, and matches that color.
costumer
of holding the hammer?
When you copy a file onto the Void, does it disappear?
The Nobara Project, to put it simply, is a modified version of Fedora Linux with user-friendly fixes added to it. Fedora is a very good workstation OS, however, anything involving any kind of 3rd party or proprietary packages is usually absent from a fresh install. A typical point and click user can often struggle with how to get a lot of things working beyond the basic browser and office documents that come with the OS without having to take extra time to search documentation. Some of the important things that are missing from Fedora, especially with regards to gaming include WINE dependencies, obs-studio, 3rd party codec packages such as those for gstreamer, 3rd party drivers such as NVIDIA drivers, and even small package fixes here and there.
Yeah. But OP specifically mentioned them disliking Fish because it’s not POSIX.