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EddyBot, in Why I need extra kernel modules to be able to run Wayland on nvidia?

chances are you already used the external nvidia kernel module prior
the dkms package is just the “catch all” way which works on most setups
(at least on Arch Linux)

kbal, in New systemd update will bring Windows’ infamous Blue Screen of Death to Linux | Ars Technica
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As people have said in some of the many, many other threads on this subject, if they really wanted to copy someone else's style of full-screen error message they'd have done much better to go with "Guru Meditation"

yum13241, in [Video] Red Hat Is About To End Xorg: Is Wayland Ready?

Not until I can have my pretty screensavers. Yes, I care. When my laptops are on battery they don’t need to S3 sleep, nor s0idle. They just show pretty animations that prompt for a password and let me in, without waiting ten years for it to wake up from its slumber

chitak166, in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?

I just use ext4.

chitak166, in Laptop with long runtime

Do you mean battery life?

nyan, in What are the differences between linux distributions?

The main difference between Ubuntu and Fedora is the package manager. Most of the rest is just selected default values for configuration and cosmetics, and what helper scripts are or aren’t present on the system. They’re both mainstream distributions aimed at the general user, and they’re shaped by their goals.

To see how different distributions can be, you need to compare the mainstream distributions to stuff that’s decidedly not mainstream, like Gentoo, Alpine, and Nix.

Just as a trivia note: Gentoo does package a couple of other distros’ package managers (app-arch/rpm and app-arch/dpkg), for use in installing otherwise-unavailable commercial binaries, although I suspect app-arch/rpm2targz sees more use than either of them.

majestic,

NixOS, Alpine and Gentoo are also pretty popular, but yeah, Fedora and Ubuntu it is the distros the regular person is associating linux with. Or doesnt know what is linux at all :)

Btw i use NixOS

danielfgom, in An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows
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Too fat and unnecessary. Just use the regular bash shell that comes with your distro.

woelkchen,
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Bash isn’t a terminal. It’s a shell. You can run Bash within XTerm, Gnome Terminal, Konsole, or even Windows Terminal.

Max_P, in Can someone explain user namespaces and risks to me? - Infosec.Pub
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There’s historically been some privilege escalations, such as cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2023-3…

But at the same time, they do offer increased security when they work correctly. It’s like saying we shouldn’t use virtualization anymore because historically some virtual devices have been exploitable in a way that you could escape the VM. Or lately, Spectre/Meltdown. Or a bit of an older one, Rowhammer.

Sometimes, security measures open a hole while closing many others. That’s how software works unfortunately, especially in something as complex as the Linux kernel.

Using namespaces and keeping your system up to date is the best you can do as a user. Or maybe add a layer of VM. But no solution is foolproof, if you really need that much security use multiple devices, ideally airgapped ones whenever possible.

Pantherina,

Thanks. But is not using user namespaces just as bad as having no isolation, or can bubblewrap-suid or even Browsers isolate anyways?

Because thats what makes me curious, does removing them for security make the system less secure?

jelloeater85, in Laptop with long runtime
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Got a old Dell Latitude 7490 runs for 5-7 hrs, quite cheap. Running Ubuntu with everything except the fingerprint reader working.

not_a_bot_i_swear,
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That is nor really a great runtime for me. I get that it’s different for everyone, though. I edited my original post.

jelloeater85,
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Maybe look at getting a Mac M2? I’ve got one for work and the battery life is insane 😎

sexy_peach, (edited ) in What's with all these hip filesystems and how are they different?

you’re forgetting about the all new bcachefs

dunno I also wonder if it’s worth it for personal use

rutrum,
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Now THAT is hip

sexy_peach,

Well I am a very cool guy 😏

TechAdmin, in Laptop with long runtime

I’ve had good luck with refurbished Dell laptops. My primary laptop is a refurbished Dell Latitude 11" 3120. Bought it for ~$250 at beginning of this year and currently have Fedora on it. It’s not very powerful. I use it primarily to browse the web, watch movies/tv, and vnc/ssh to my other systems. Can last about 5-6 hours streaming video from jellyfin at 50% brightness, other stuff barely uses any power and can stretch out to 9-10 hours if I set display brightness even lower.

I’ve always bought Windows laptops then put linux on them so I’m used to verifying that tools such as TLP are installed, configured, enabled, and working. There is too much variety with laptops for all of them to be handled automatically unfortunately so I always verify it. If a laptop came with Linux pre-installed then it might be good to go ootb but I’d still verify.

not_a_bot_i_swear,
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Interesting. 9-10 hours sounds nice! Do you think never ones would have even better runtime? Have you used TLPUI? Maybe with a GUI I could get my self to play around with TLP…

Synthead, in Laptop with long runtime

What do you mean by “has a great runtime?”

not_a_bot_i_swear,
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That’s a good reply. Reading the other replies, I realized that great runtime is very different for everyone. I wouldn’t consider 5-7 hours great. More like absolute minimum 8. Better is 10-12. This sounds very unlikely though, apart from MacBooks with ARM CPU.

Synthead,

Oh you mean battery life?

yournamehere, in "We are looking for Text-To-Speak (TTS) expertise to help or advise us on improving the default voice of the Linux desktop."

funding for piper!

InstallGentoo, in Cromite vs Foss browser

This might be the most low quality post I’ve ever seen

LainOfTheWired, in The Distro Wars are good actually.?
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“I USE ARCH BTW” there can’t have a distro discussion without that.

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