I’ve ran into this situation multiple times at my current and previous jobs. I really want to avoid Windows and use something better, but I can’t live without two external monitors....
I’m trying to build a workstation for my wife who is a graphic design by trade. She has only ever used Window so I thought that this would be a great way to introduce her to Linux. I just have some questions about getting this project off the ground....
Here’s Asahi Lina’s Steam account. Lina is currently testing games and fixing bugs, and if you’d like to support her by gifting games, this is her account so you can do so. Proof From Her Previous Live Stream https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/3e12e0bb-88eb-4734-a476-4e8af2fc8e53.jpeg...
I enjoyed this post despite not needing a guide, because it shows someone doing real-world creative work with open-source software. Glimpses of their art and workspace made it even more fun.
The Windows Subsystem for Linux is due to receive a user interface for settings as well as management enhancements to make the platform more attractive to enterprise administrators....
Here’s Asahi Lina’s Steam account. I thought I’d share it with you guys as Lina is testing games and fixing bugs, and if you’d like to support her by gifting games, this is her account so you can do so. Proof From Her Last Live Stream
So, I’m sure some of you know. If configured, you can use a backing device for Zram for scenarios where Zram can’t compress the data, e.g. when it’s full. For this you can use pretty much any supported partition format, including btrfs, what I realized is that you can used btrfs disk compression on top of that. Question...
I’m currently following Linux & Open Source News from The Linux Experiment, and I know others like Destination Linux that I don’t like it at all, can someone suggest me some good podcasts? It fine to me if they just talk technical things or curious things, but I want to learn more things about Linux.
Also includes the “DevOps for the Desparate”, “Linux Firewalls: Attack Detection and Response with iptables, psad, & fwsnort”, “The Linux Command Line, 2nd Edition”, “Absolute OpenBSD”, “The Book of PF” ( I think that’s for the BSD’s ), “Designing Secure Software”, “Practical ulnerability...
Do you think it will be possible to run GNU/Linux operating systems on Microsoft’s brand new “Copilot+ PCs”? The latter ones were unveiled just yesterday, and honestly, the sales pitch is quite impressive! A Verge article on them: Link
I am not sure if anyone’s experiencing this. I’m using Handbrake from a flatpak. I am recoding a whole TV show’s season. So, episodes from S01E01 to E15. In the Handbrake app and queue, it really picked the 15 of them. However, when I start to process the queue…It starts by encoding ep 15? At least S01E15 the file it...