

I don’t think Fedora is going anywhere for quite a while. I’d stick with it. If IBM eventually kills it, it’ll be far enough in the future that whatever you choose now will no longer the best option.
I don’t think Fedora is going anywhere for quite a while. I’d stick with it. If IBM eventually kills it, it’ll be far enough in the future that whatever you choose now will no longer the best option.
Thanks, so jumble of letters 1 is implementing a driver for jumble of letters 2.
Do they name their stuff by pulling tiles out of Scrabble set?
Installed will be faster.
But you should note that emmc systems are not intended for heavy use. They have a much shorter wearout lifespan than SSDs. If you or your OS do a lot of writing to disk, you might end up with a failure.
Just be aware of that possibility, and have backups.
I’m confused, what does the PC have to do with anything here? Do you not just share your screen from the Zoom app on the iPad?
YYYYMMDDHHmm is probably one of the most normal date-time formats, only slightly behind current ISO 8601. But adding hyphens for the extended format would definitely make it more readable.
How do you promise community support? Isn’t it up to the community?
I would start with your ISP’s list of supported devices.
Agreed. Persisting through a wipe and reinstall is extremely unlikely. That kind of persistence isn’t used by people doing it for the lulz.
I’d definitely check for devices on the audio cable, suspicious USB devices, things like that. And we need more info about trying to isolate and identify the actual source of the sound itself (speakers, headphones, etc.)
Like you mentioned, if it happens even when the PC is off, then I’d look for some kind of annoyatron, not the PC.
Does Fedora not have a stable LTS type of thing?
I haven’t had any trouble with Debian. I just switched my own desktop from Windows about a week ago and I didn’t find there was much that needed changing. If you feel there is, you could probably add it into the installer, or configure with something like ansible post-install.
If you want something in the RHEL family, Fedora. If you want something in the Debian family, Debian. Or Mint if you’re okay with a little deviation for better OOTB.
Agreed, I installed Trixie the other day and it’s been pretty much smooth sailing.
Shout out to Ken for doing the implementation work. The open source community needs more people actually writing code.
The current one is initramfs in case you too are old enough to get them confused
I’ve not had issues doing distro upgrades in a long time, and I mess with my systems a lot. There’s been a lot of progress in 15+ years, and Debian is usually pretty good about keeping stuff working.
Debian. Set it to stable instead of trixie and it’s kind of a rolling release. Testing if you want newer versions. You won’t get breakage unless you use sid.
I doubt kids these days know who that is. It shouldn’t be too hard to patch it to Taylor Swift Linux though.
Dell is not linux-first, but they do officially support Ubuntu for some models.
*efficiency
I’d check, but they use anubis in front of gitlab, and either it’s broken or turned up too high because it’s blocking me even though I’m just using standard Firefox on Android, nothing fancy.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-disk-utility
Edit: it started working. No, GPLv2 or later.
I’m not familiar with n8n but most databases have a corresponding GUI. phpmysql for mariadb, pgadmin for postgres, and so on.