I have an OG Vive, it works fine. I have more issues wrestling with the flatpak version of steam’s steamVR components than with the actual hardware
I have an OG Vive, it works fine. I have more issues wrestling with the flatpak version of steam’s steamVR components than with the actual hardware
good if they’re gaming on old hardware I am sure. Mint lacks modern feature enablement and it baffles me that people keep recommending it
my ostree updates fine
KDE Discover does my updates without passwords just fine
I bought solid explorer at the dawn of android and still use it to this day
to be fair they gave a motivation for their comment. They aren’t tearing down a windows user, or even evangelising it, in fact you’re the one having an issue.
I rebase my work machine to rawhide just for fun and testing
I’m a Linux user and I cross fit. I’m terrible at it and it means I’m sore all the time, but I’m trying. I don’t tell many people because I’m really struggling with it, but I want at least a small amount of physical fitness to keep up with my kids
what’s your plan on teaching these people to maintain their selfhosted instances? Are you selling support? I mean you could script pulling and recreating containers, but without eyeballs on it, that stuff will die eventually.
I just build what they need, networks, auth, security etc -I’ll leave teaching to the teachers
I Sysadmin in education here in Brisbane. Half our server stack is Linux on a Nutanix hypervisor. I do all my work from Linux, my junior admin recently moved his workstation to Fedora KDE, I use Kinoite.
The student and staff devices are 95% Windows, manager doesn’t care what we use to administer. Officially we’re a “Microsoft School”
On an atomic distro your build environment should be in a container, where it doesn’t matter what ships with the base image
It also taints the kernel with a useless module and doesn’t really offer much in the way of features over plain old kvm qemu
Borealis buried in the white sands of the Arctic…
Haven’t you just recommended 3 stale Ubuntu variants there?
rebuild for distribution on fdroid as not to violate trademarks
Fennec
isn’t fennec a 1:1 rebuild? I believe it still has everything turned on
what’s the immutability / atomic mechanism for this? not ostree or btrfs like fedora and opensuse’s offerings? All I see is A/B partitioning listed? something more akin to android?
Have you considered Bazzite? Similar to Nobara, but it’s immutable. You can treat it like an appliance and even updates itself