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Nah, the GPU was stable for several years before they broke it.Yep. If you had a newer GPU than the kernel, that can cause issues, admittedly, but that has often always been an issue.
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Nah, the GPU was stable for several years before they broke it.Yep. If you had a newer GPU than the kernel, that can cause issues, admittedly, but that has often always been an issue.
Really. Wow. Not had that happen before.Nah, the GPU was stable for several years before they broke it.
As much as I dislike Ubuntu and would prefer you recommend Linux Mint to beginners, are you sure that’s not a hardware problem or a fragmentation problem? If the drive is 90% full then it’s possible that there aren’t a lot of contiguous free space so the system has to spend time searching for them or breaking up files to move around then finding all of the file fragments. What filesystem are you running, or this might be a problem in the ssd firmwareI want to grant my apologies to any Ubuntu hater out there; while I'll still give out Ubuntu to newbies, if someone has very limited space on their drive, I won't ever recommend it. Ubuntu is great for trying to learn the basics of the Unix landscape.
Snaps are so fucking horribly terrible that to anyone who wants to go above in their Unix-pipeline into learning it, I'll recommend literally anything else. Ubuntu slows the FUCK down whenever the drive runs out of space, even when it's at 90%. I forgo shutting down or rebooting my computer because my fucking Ubuntu setup takes 5 TO 10 fucking minutes to boot, if I include booting up Firefox, 15-20 minutes.
I can't stop talking about how fucking terrible snaps are, and they're just forced upon you. I installed Ungoogled Chromium via flatpak and it runs twice to four times as fast. They're both the same idea of sandboxing the environment for safety, but I don't know how such a massive company as Canonical can make such a botched version that it's like running a computer 50x slower than it actually is, astounding.
i use arch + hyprland btw
I want to grant my apologies to any Ubuntu hater out there; while I'll still give out Ubuntu to newbies, if someone has very limited space on their drive, I won't ever recommend it. Ubuntu is great for trying to learn the basics of the Unix landscape.
Snaps are so fucking horribly terrible that to anyone who wants to go above in their Unix-pipeline into learning it, I'll recommend literally anything else. Ubuntu slows the FUCK down whenever the drive runs out of space, even when it's at 90%. I forgo shutting down or rebooting my computer because my fucking Ubuntu setup takes 5 TO 10 fucking minutes to boot, if I include booting up Firefox, 15-20 minutes.
I can't stop talking about how fucking terrible snaps are, and they're just forced upon you. I installed Ungoogled Chromium via flatpak and it runs twice to four times as fast. They're both the same idea of sandboxing the environment for safety, but I don't know how such a massive company as Canonical can make such a botched version that it's like running a computer 50x slower than it actually is, astounding.
i use arch + hyprland btw
systemctl start foo BUT I do have an assload of other commands I scrawled all over the margins for obscure shit I'm working on for my home server.