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unique_hemp, 3 months ago to linux in Finally switched to Wayland with KDE+NVIDIA Yeah, still gonna be a couple of months, but that is the last signifficant issue for me, fingers crossed.
Yeah, still gonna be a couple of months, but that is the last signifficant issue for me, fingers crossed.
unique_hemp, 3 months ago to linux in GNOME 46 is Coming in Hot With These 6 Features Gnome devs are just built different.
Gnome devs are just built different.
unique_hemp, 4 months ago to linux in Hardening Arch Linux SELinux is a pain on Arch, it actually working nicely could be viewed as Fedora’s killer feature. wiki.archlinux.org/title/SELinux
SELinux is a pain on Arch, it actually working nicely could be viewed as Fedora’s killer feature.
wiki.archlinux.org/title/SELinux
unique_hemp, 4 months ago to linux in How exactly does linux use prefix length assigned to network interface? No, because this is common terminology that has no reason to be messed with, even if it is technically unclear.
No, because this is common terminology that has no reason to be messed with, even if it is technically unclear.
unique_hemp, 4 months ago to linux in AMD GPUs are cursed for me Yeah, until this thread I was convinced I should stay away from nvidia GPUs when building a new PC with Linux in mind, but I’m not so sure anymore.
Yeah, until this thread I was convinced I should stay away from nvidia GPUs when building a new PC with Linux in mind, but I’m not so sure anymore.
unique_hemp, 5 months ago to technology in Clicks is a BlackBerry-style iPhone keyboard case designed for creators I guess it’s for tweeting a lot.
I guess it’s for tweeting a lot.
unique_hemp, 1 year ago to technology in Redditors, how do you like Lemmy? It’s looking great! I joined just 2 days ago and the communities I subscribed to are already looking much more lively today. Thanks, Reddit blackout! Also written in Rust, btw :)
It’s looking great! I joined just 2 days ago and the communities I subscribed to are already looking much more lively today. Thanks, Reddit blackout!
Also written in Rust, btw :)