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Unironically love gentoo for this as portage will let you know there is news to read and the command to read it. For changes the news is great and tells you step by step what to do
Unironically love gentoo for this as portage will let you know there is news to read and the command to read it. For changes the news is great and tells you step by step what to do
Honestly we should just use 4 bit ip addresses, it’s too hard for me to remember ipv4 addresses anyways. Carrier grade NAT will take care of the rest.
What is this from?
Historically, there have been moments of very rapid literacy, so just to answer the question - is it possible?, yes. The question is more of when does literacy become relevant o everyday life, if the literature is made relevant then people will learn. This is even true on a smaller scale in the classroom, even with all the challenges of education
I applaud this future thinking. you need bare metal or whatever you consider L4 to truly rice a system. Gone are the days where superior performance was a couple of finely tuned cpu flags away.
It’s almost time to roll out your own OS, posix is becoming too mainstream
Old news, gentoo has binary packages as an option
The article said it was a harness virus that delivers it
Last I had looked into it, although the standard exists, they use their own servers and are not compatible with other rcs implementations
What sauce?
You need to set the scale in the sddm config file. I had the same issue where Kde properly set the theme but not the scaling. Here is a guide from the arch wiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SDDM#Enable_HiDPI
To find your screen dpi I think there is something in KDE display settings.
Yes you can, swap file makes it trivial because disk is already decrypted in initramfs
Most tame ck2 player
Just run a cron job every week that runs fstrim
Thanks! Tasty!
What is the name of the cut on the upper right side?
I’ve found kde to be pretty straight forward, it’s also the most similar to windows so you get a general feel for where everything should be. Also for me, plasma just works, but if you are unsure and using fedora you can try a love usb with each desktop before installing