

why would they bring 32bit support now, do people still heavily use it?
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why would they bring 32bit support now, do people still heavily use it?


a dream for the FOSS, which i hope becomes real


oh nah , i wasnt converting anyone to other inits …i was just sharing wut i thought of it, systemd is great for people who like it…after all its part of the FOSS ecosystem


lol , i hope linux develops more and becomes mainstream


debian is gud its just setting up anything other than systemd is a hassle there…debian and fedora would be great distros for regular users if it supported more init systems out-of-the-box


true, most users prolly dont even have that module enabled…and i think its only an issue if u share ur system with another user and im sure that atleast more than 50% users have single user personal systems


i dont really close my lid and walk away, i usually just lock the screen and turn off the display if required without suspending.
altho i have noticed users complain that suspend fails after a specific service/application is started so u might wanna check on that


vim forever (i think)


grapheneOS wont be affected by this so, atleast we dont loose all hope
Tuta already had it i believe, and now proton too, lets goo!!