Ultramarine Linux Is a Fedora-Based Linux Distro for Windows Dropouts (www.makeuseof.com)
Fedora has come a long way, but Ultramarine Linux makes tweaks that might ease your transition to Linux.
Fedora has come a long way, but Ultramarine Linux makes tweaks that might ease your transition to Linux.
Update on what happened across the GNOME project in the week from June 23 to June 30.
The Kick-Off meeting for the openSUSE ALP Architecture meeting started with the above presentation from Richard Brown (Distribution Architect @ SUSE)
For the past year and a half Red Hat engineers have been developing a new web-based UI for their Anaconda OS installer and with the Fedora Workstation 39 release later this year they are looking at possibly switching to it by default.
Attached: 1 image Join the openSUSE Architecture Team to design next-gen #openSUSE distributions based on the #AdaptableLinuxPlatform. First meeting is on Tuesday. https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:ALP/ArchitectureTeam#Kick_Off_Meeting
Find out what changes have taken place in advancing #arm for the @opensuse #project. #testing #qa #fixes #builds & more. https://youtu.be/QRRYCPmTZKI
What is the Loop Device disk with snapd/snaps/gnome-* is this part of an upgrade process?
Former r/linuxmasterrace members: Feel free to join the newly created /c/linuxmasterrace@feddit.de community....
As a newcomer to Pop!_OS, I'm wondering if anyone has any must-have apps or suggestions for getting the most out of the experience?...
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Welcome to the monthly update for openSUSE Tumbleweed for May 2024. This month has seen a significant number of updates, enhancements, and crucial security fixes. Whether you are a developer, a system administrator, or a casual user, these updates are designed to enhance your experience and ensure the highest level of security...
vulkan-nouveau (aka NVK) is no longer experimental and has gotten pretty good with nouveau + GSP binary firmware blobs for Pascal and newer Nvidia cards.
Contributors developing the Aeon Desktop are happy to announce a major milestone with the launch of Release Candidate 2 (RC2) images. Within the last 24 hour...
Not complaining, just wondering - I was upgrading my system and noticed that the net upgrade size is -748 MB, with just a few important-looking packages set to be upgraded. So I checked and it’s wine - going from 1338 MB (9.9-1) to just 587 MB (9.9-2)....
I know my way around a command line. I work in IT, but when it comes to my personal fun time more often than not I’m quite lazy. I use windows a lot because just plugging in anything or installing any game and it just working is great....
The openSUSE Project has an official space on Hugging Face, which is a popular platform offering a range of open-source Artificial Intelligence models, tools and resources....
The schedule for openSUSE Conference 2024 is out and it is filled with several talks about open-source ecosystem and includes several breaks for networking opportunities....
Hello guys, I’m using Arch as a newbie. Learning about it. But worried about a thing. When I was creating the bootable media for install it, I downloaded the .iso and .iso.sig from any mirror that is near. I followed the things about verification of .iso but I got some errors and gave up. Just used the iso I didn’t...
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While focused on the openSUSE Innovator initiative as an openSUSE member and Intel Innovator, it was frustrating for me to see that openVINO did not have support on the openSUSE Linux distribution....
I’m trying to set up Syncthing on Fedora Server OS (40). I followed the docs, the systemd service is up and running. Ports are open in the firewall, that’s all good....
I want to run Undertale via Heroics Games Launcher but I get the error: ./runner: error while loading shared libraries: libz.so.1: cannot open shared objects file: No such file or directory....
I was Nobara user, then I am using Fedora right now. I want to use things like Hyprland etc. and ya know, Its damn cool to say I am using arch btw. So I’ve decided to use Arch Linux. But everyone says its always breaking and gives problems. That’s because of users, not OS… right? I love to deal with problems but I don’t...