possiblylinux127

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possiblylinux127,

As others have said, it sounds like a slow disk. Can you share more information?

possiblylinux127,

That’s not surprising as it was likely to be abused on day one

possiblylinux127,

McGenocide is definitely a new one. Honestly you probably shouldn’t be eating fast food more than once a month. It is a McGenocide to your insides.

possiblylinux127,

It a lot of ways that’s correct. However, I think the issue is the status quo

possiblylinux127,

I don’t use Facebook or any other privacy invading service. My point was that part of the issue is people being lazy and not caring about the terrible things in the terms of service they totally bothered to read.

possiblylinux127,

That’s why it would be a reasonably big movement. It would be basically going on strike from tech.

possiblylinux127,

I don’t know

possiblylinux127,

Or for that matter just use dd or preinstalled tools.

possiblylinux127,

Flatpak should be fine but there could be a little overhead.

possiblylinux127,

It shouldn’t matter

possiblylinux127, (edited )

MS Office 2010 is EOL and thus probably should be avoided. If Libreoffice isn’t working for you either run Windows in a VM or use Office online.

If you need help running Windows in a VM let me know. It works pretty well with almost no overhead.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

KVM (virtual manager or boxes as gui)

Just make sure you install the virtio drivers from the Fedora project

possiblylinux127,

Much better compared to Virtual box as it is a hyper II hypervisor vs a type I

You will have almost no overhead with KVM. Performance impact is 1-2% depending on hardware.

possiblylinux127,

KVM is indeed a type I hypervisor and will be the best performing. I think VMware uses KVM under the hood. As far as graphics goes it works fine.

Virtual box is slow and doesn’t perform nearly as good as KVM because it isn’t native. The benefit of Virtualbox is that it runs on anything. I also should point out that KVM can run as a Type II in some cases if hardware acceleration isn’t present.

Are you speaking from recent personal experience? I run a lot of virtualization in both my homelab and my laptop. KVM runs very fast and has no slowness. I can play games in it (with some tweaks) and I rarely install anything locally. I use flatpaks, containers and VMs. Even when Windows 11 is running without 3D acceleration it still is snappy and smooth. You just need to install the Virtio drivers from the Fedora project. If you don’t you can’t copy and paste and the performance is degraded. I am saying this all from personal experience. I have seen a lot of people call KVM a type II which is simply not true in most cases. At the end of the day it is a grey area but KVM is pretty much what powers the cloud. It is what AWS and other public cloud providers use.

possiblylinux127, (edited )

Podman compose is flaking at best and isn’t well maintained. You can use Podman in Daemon mode with docker-compose if you need a compose file.

I mentioned podman as it has very good performance. However, it is broken on Ubuntu.

possiblylinux127,

That is still not ethical and qualifies as stealing

possiblylinux127,

Then don’t use them. I really doubt they are making a ton off of a laundromat. If you can’t find an alternative place open your own and get a new source of income.

possiblylinux127,

That’s theft

possiblylinux127,

I just don’t believe in theft

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