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'Icon only taskbar by default'
Looks pretty comfy.
Well, at least that can be fixed quickly, I suppose. For now
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'Icon only taskbar by default'
Looks pretty comfy.
There are tons of people working on the Linux kernel not associated with Red Hat. Linus isn't working as he use to in the kernel as it has gotten larger with maintainers for every branch of the kernel. Most, including Linus are employed in by the Linux Foundation.Just catching up on this thread.
I think people's problems with systemd go beyond the technical side and into the political side as well.
The guy that created it, Lennart Poettering is kind of a douchebag that thinks his shit don't stink. He is employed by Red Hat.
Another important name involved with systemd is Kay Sievers, another guy that seems to think his code is perfect and blames bugs on the kernel. Torvalds got so pissed at this guy that in 2014, he essentially banned him from submitting kernel patches because he wouldn't fix bugs in his code that the kernel then had to work around. He is also employed by Red Hat.
Red Hat employees these guys that are making all these huge programs. The fear is that Red Hat is slowly taking over Linux as a whole and it's going to end up just being another corporate developed OS like Windows.
Once Torvalds gives up the reins to the kernel, or dies, what's going to happen? Who is going to take over ownership of it? Probably Red Hat or someone employed by Red Hat unless Torvalds has a way to prevent that.
I have mixed feelings on systemd. I like that it makes things a little easier to manage and possibly faster, but dislike the feature creep and dislike that it's essentially being developed by a corporate entity.
Imagine having to use an unofficial repo to get a media player. If if weren't for this fact, it might actually be a good distro.
they were trying to get win7 users to migrate to the kde ecosystem when it officially went eol in january, and since icon-only has been the default on windows for... over a decade, i'm surprised they didn't do this earlier. granted i just switched back to windows 7 recently and i'm honestly liking the look of trinity/tde more than plasma, so they might've lost me on that one already'Icon only taskbar by default'
Well, at least that can be fixed quickly, I suppose. For now
just go back to windows xp already'Icon only taskbar by default'
Well, at least that can be fixed quickly, I suppose. For now
Was looking up how to get rid of an annoying password keyring prompt in Brave on linux and came across this:
https://easylinuxtipsproject.blogspot.com/p/1.html
Probably nothing new to most people here but some nice simple tips on there if you are a dummy like me.
Bruteforcing a password isn't really "breaking" encryption. You can probably already do this in hashcat, and they're just advertising a supported feature. It would take significant amounts of power and time to do this on something with a complex password, beyond what is reasonable for anyone without significant financial backing to rent a datacenter worth of video cards.ElcomSoft has claimed to have broken LUKS encryption, I believe LUKS1 but not yet LUKS2.
Looks like a great card for Linux Gaming and Virtualization. I just wish AMD would pay for a team to integrate their cards into the different Machine Learning toolkits and they'd be onto a real winner.Another post, I know. But it's important.
TL;DR the new Radeon GPUs are wonderful for Linux.
3:00 Guix
6:01 Linux Lite
7:10 antiX
8:49 NixOS
11:48 ArcoLinux
Based DT, pretty comfy list.