When you say proprietary drivers, I assume that means they are only available for x86_64 platform… leaving ARM64/aarch64 devices, like Pi’s and such, out of luck?
Something I’ve experienced with similar printer drivers. Hence the ask.
When you say proprietary drivers, I assume that means they are only available for x86_64 platform… leaving ARM64/aarch64 devices, like Pi’s and such, out of luck?
Something I’ve experienced with similar printer drivers. Hence the ask.
It matters. He must not be allowed to go quickly or peacefully. He must be tortured live on the internet until it takes him. I won’t be happy with anything less. After all, it’s the cruelty that matters.
Because, WSL is not a proper way to use / run Linux.
But you’re missing out on all the hate! I feel sorry for you. ;)
I see literally no difference between the Windows, Mac, and Linux versions except 2 shortcomings on Linux:
Both the Windows and Linux ones are wrapped web views.
The main reason for building it dedicated instead of as a browser tab is to easily identify it on my task bar as it’s own thing.
I have to build it from the AUR.
A very unwelcome surprise, too.
Reminds me of the old Gem desktop for DOS.
BTRFS for raid mirroring is fine, but any raid 5 you should steer away from.
I use is on VM’s and laptops all the time, wrapped with LUKS. I also like it for a home server, where I combine bcache (not bcachefs) with it, so I can have a 512g nvme cache in combination with two 16 TB spinning disks. Run tons of containers on it and it’s rock solid. The cache really helps the performance. It’s a file server, few web sites, a gitlab, a ghost host, nextcloud, media server, backup server, vm host, and more. And it’s chugged along great for 3 years.
My mouth.
To bad it’s just threats. :(
Mangione is a hero, this woman is not.
Apparently neither of you are aware of how dense I am. ;)
Because Linux has been awesome since at least Slackware 1.0.
Using the command line to replace it with KDE Plasma.