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llothar, to linux in Linux Distros Evolution - January 2024 Update: Pop!_OS in Decline?

I used to use Tubleweed, but I tested Fedora Silverblue to check out what the immutability is all about and never returned. I think I will switch to OpenSuse Aeon, but for now it does not support Full Disk Encryption which is a deal breaker for me.

llothar, to linux in Which distro/image to use for distrobox where you just want to install tools?

One year ago I treated how long it takes to get Gimp to install on various distros in distrobox:

Results:


<span style="color:#323232;">zypper@Tumbleweed: 3 minutes, 22 seconds
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">apt@Ubuntu 22.04: 1 minute 26 seconds
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">dnf@Fedora: 1 minute 2 seconds
</span><span style="color:#323232;">
</span><span style="color:#323232;">pacman@arch: 0 minutes 21 seconds
</span>

But that’s just installation speed. It simply shows that there are quite big differences depending on use case.

llothar, to linux in Switching from Linux Mint to OpenSuSE Tumbleweed very soon. Any advice?

They are very difficult to break. Even if there is a problematic update that would normalny kill your install you can just roll back too the previous working version.

Great for systems that you need to ‘simply work’.

llothar, to linux in Switching from Linux Mint to OpenSuSE Tumbleweed very soon. Any advice?

Consider OpenSuse Aeon if you want to dip into immutable systems.

llothar, to linux in Is the Windows Subsystem for Linux worth it?

I’ll parrot the others. I have a Windows PC issued by my employer. The only way to have some Linux is WSL. I use it to sync notes with server at home, python stuff, and w3m when I want to Google something without looking conspicuous in the office.

General Linux tools also help. I needed to make video half the speed - one liner ffmpeg solves it in a jiffy. On Windows I need to install some hive software.

llothar, to linux in What are people daily driving these days?

PopOS on gaming PC Fedora Silverblue on daily PC Ubuntu Server LTS for small servers Ubuntu Desktop LTS for digital signage

llothar, to linux in Arch on semi-critical pc? (Also EndeavourOS vs raw Arch?)

If the goal is to have the most up to date bleeding edge software, but have it on a critical machine, consider immutable distro like Fedora Silverblue or OpenSuse Aeon. Especially the latter will be just days behind Arch, and if an update breaks something you just roll back and try updating again in a week.

I used Silverblue as my main work system and this saved me a few times.

llothar, to linux in A symptom of linux past traumas

There is a free tier with limitation that your designs are open for others to see. Not ideal, but perfectly fine for tinkering.

llothar, to linux in A symptom of linux past traumas

If you have a choice - use Onshape. Fully featured CAD system, on par with SolidWorks and such, works perfectly on Linux out of the box.

llothar, to linux in Starlite?

I ordered one. First units should be shipped early December. Right now they seem to be some out - just few days ago you could order with 7-8 weeks delivery, now it’s just ‘notify when available’.

llothar, to linux in Framework 13 With AMD Ryzen 7040 Makes For A Great Linux Laptop (Review)

Wanted to buy framework laptop for the longest time, but they dont ship to Norway :(

llothar, to linux in New Fedora Slimbook 14" joins the Fedora Slimbook 16" - Fedora Magazine

Yes, finally something better than 1080p!

llothar, to linux in 2in1's or tablet recs. for linux please.

No pen. I used to have one with Surface Pro but in the end I never used it.

Plus if I decide I really need it the StarLite uses this open standard meaning you can use whichever pen later.

llothar, to linux in 2in1's or tablet recs. for linux please.

Per latest updates people should start getting their hands on first units early December. I have pre-ordered mine almost 3 months ago now and can’t wait!

llothar, to linux in Best lesser-known distribution/DE for low-end machines?

The problem with older machines is the web browsing, not the system itself. You could use a browser with Java script disabled but a lot of websites will refuse to work.

You have to sacrifice with browser functionality to improve performance.

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