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uis, to linux in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?
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Only two things. Rust is 12 gigs on disk(which translates into 12 gigs of ram if you use tmpfs) and IDK how much in ram. Chromium is about same. Keep rest of ram for linker.

uis, to linux in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?
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Average web developer principle

uis, to linux in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?
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How? After booting(and starting DE) I’m using about 700 megs.

uis, to linux in As a normal, boring user that does nothing special other than browse the internet and the occasional "casual coding" -- what am I supposed to do with 32GiB of ram?
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Compile chromium, firefox or rust

uis, to linux in Poll: GUI framework for widgets/apps in Wayland
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QT + KFramework. SDL2 for games.

uis, to linux in Poll: GUI framework for widgets/apps in Wayland
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Cute

uis, to linux in Why I need extra kernel modules to be able to run Wayland on nvidia?
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I had Kepler.

Nvidia nuked power managment mid-Maxwell. Gladly, at least one vulnreability has been discovered, that theoretically allows nouveau load their power manager.

uis, to linux in Why I need extra kernel modules to be able to run Wayland on nvidia?
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I don’t think it supports Wayland, and there are no mentions of Wayland anywhere on the website.

It seems you are talking about nouveau and very wrong. Nouveau is part of Mesa, which supports DRI/Mesa GBM by design. You can guess why.

Worked perfectly while I had nvidia gpu. Maybe even more stable than on X11, but memory is kinda fuzzy. It was few years ago.

open-gpu-kernel-modules

Isn’t it their GPL shim?

Nvidia hid all of its special sauce in firmware starting around the 20xx series of cards

Nouveau says around Maxwell

uis, to linux in Why I need extra kernel modules to be able to run Wayland on nvidia?
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Depending on model, you don’t need to.

Short version: Nvidia is terrible company

uis, to linux in Laptop with long runtime
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I doubt anyone will want to use System V

uis, to linux in Laptop with long runtime
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No idea, but research to framework, pine64 and system76

uis, to memes in [Translated] How I spent summer. Essay.
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uis, to linuxmemes in Linus does not fuck around
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Here’s another shitter/reddit sofa warrior, who can’t read more than one line

uis, to linuxmemes in Linus does not fuck around
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Found “recent” post on LWN.

After twenty plus years of watching LKML and Linus’s behavior in general, I have to concur with you. Reading a lot of the ‘linus is an asshole’ threads, there’s generally a clear runup towards an outburst.

Just recently he called some developers out because it seemed evident they weren’t testing their patchsets on bare metal. So it’s not just code that gets called out, it’s also development methods that end up causing upstream pain.

uis, to linuxmemes in Linus does not fuck around
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Is it team Shitter-Reddit again?

Don’t worry, they are so incompetent, that they can’t read more than one line of text.

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