systemd is so much nicer though
systemd is so much nicer though
alpine is cool but I’d only recommend it for computers that are so slow they struggle with Firefox
I’ve heard amd 5000 series had some freezing problems because of the core voltage being lower on linux, maybe try installing the microcode package?
try having a look at the logs from the end of previous boot, I think it’s journalctl -eb -1
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journalctl is afaik systemd’s log management thingy, and any software issue should be able to be found there.
if it’s a hardware/driver issue it might be a bit harder to troubleshoot though, what hardware (cpu/motherboard mainly) are you using?
coreboot/libreboot saves that much battery? I thought it just handled the initialisation of devices and the devices were handed over to the kernel (and the drivers that come along with it) as soon as boot was done. Aren’t the battery savings down to superior power management drivers?
i don’t think i went wiki diving really, i just followed what it said but it gave me a nice overview of what does what in an arch system that i could expand on later
don’t use archinstall if it’s the first time, the manual installation is not that hard
i thought yay told you to not run it with sudo?
I just said ‘theme’ has different connotations?
dictators will dictate whatever their political alignment is
he definitely leans right but he still supports foss and all the important stuff around that so does it actually matter much as a Linux YouTuber?
also his level of schizo is pretty funny
I think the modern usage also has the nuance of fragility and temporality.
You wouldn’t call a polished and extremely stable customisation a ‘rice’, you’d probably call it a theme
have you seen anyone offended by it?
i wonder how email apps are going to deal with this
xx30 ones are the best :)
I have a few computers, and some (like my old thinkpads) work very reliably, while my modern desktop has some issues sometimes (e.g. i literally cannot get waking from sleep working, at all)
do you use libinput or evdev?