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gnumdk@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 vs Ubuntu vs Fedora 39 vs Arch Linux - Speed Test!
3·2 years agoArch package spliting is not as hard as Debian/Fedora.
But IMO, it’s because Fedora uses BTRFS with compression enabled.
some devs don’t want to debug last arch/ubuntu broken setup.
gnumdk@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•The overlap between package managers and automation frameworks
2·2 years agoWe use Puppet to manage Linux and Windows servers + Linux, Mac and Windows client (drives, registry/defaults/dconf, …). A package manager can’t handle this properly ;)
gnumdk@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Does Wayland really break everything? (Nate Graham's OG post ref'd in the Phoronix article)
13·2 years agoOn the other hand X11 is missing an important feature: security
gnumdk@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•KDE's Nate Graham On X11 Being A Bad Platform & The Wayland Future
6·2 years agoFuck You NVIDIA
How is this article about desktop effects?
Ubuntu, then Debian on my University computers, broken every weeks with dpkg killed while updating (students don’t care properly shutting down computers).
Since we migrated to Silverblue, it just works. We can downgrade the system at any point in time, even previous release. Apps can be individually downgraded, locked at any point in history. Totally not doable with a traditional package manager.
Written by an idiot who never contributed to free software.
gnumdk@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Red Hat paywall?! How the Raleigh giant divided the open source community.
12·2 years agoThe code is available as git, you just don’t have access to src.rpm.
Looks bad in comparison with Silverblue where I can pin many previous version. Thanks to OSTree, you can downgrade to any point in the history or even switch back to an older release.
Looks you’re talking about flathub, not flatpak…
gnumdk@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What feature are you dying for to come to your DE - Linux?
52·2 years agoNightmare GNOME screenshot
It does the update here, on Fedora
It does background updates for flatpak. For system, just move to Silverblue.
Silverblue here with automatic updates enabled, I do not care anymore, it just works.
gnumdk@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Red Hat stops all upstream and downstream work on desktop Bluetooth, multimedia applications (namely totem, rhythmbox and sound-juicer) and libfprint/fprintd
13·3 years agoIt’s FUD, redhat is a major contributor paying developers. It’s a sad news but it’s crazy to say redhat just profits free contributors.



what are flathub issues? IMO it’s easier than putting your app in Debian…