Reminds me of a story about magic
Reminds me of a story about magic
That is madness. I love it
I’ve found SMB to more frequently have connection issues with my Linux clients, and often be slower. It’ll work, but if you’re mainly supporting Linux clients, might as well set up NFS if you like toying with things anyways
SMB for the windows clients, possibly NFS as well for the others. *nix will talk with SMB fine, but NFS may be faster. Windows’ NFS support is shit though.
Running both daemons won’t really add much overhead
Adding to the Mint recommendation, Xfce edition if you’re partial to Xfce, or LxQt if you want to try something else lightweight
Quassel nowadays, because I’m on my phone more often than my laptop. Back when I say at a keyboard more, it was irssi, no contest
Flac for storage, turn up the compression level. Transcode to an appropriate format when copying or streaming to a device
I have a similar ThinkPad, I run Mint with LxQt, though xfce is a good option too
when people google that they want immediate relief
Well, bad news as far as ‘immediate relief from depression’ goes.
Though I suppose there’s always ketamine.
Some bands of old-time hackers figured out how to induce disk-accessing patterns that would do this to particular drive models and held disk-drive races.
I love the Jargon File
systemd’s feature creep is only surpassed by that of emacs.
Tomorrow’s headline: emacs wants to expand to include a Sudo replacement
Snaps are proprietary, flatpacks are not, is the long and short of it
Sweet, thank you
My experience with Gnome vs Xfce has been Gnome being sluggish; there’s a difference between running and running well/quickly
That is so ridiculously useless.
So how do I set this up myself?
I’d lean towards Xfce as well, but for other reasons; school computers aren’t typically the most beefy machines, so a lightweight desktop environment is probably preferable
Well most people don’t notice, and that is frankly a good thing. I care what kernel my phone is running, but I’m a fucking nerd.
I haven’t checked, but I bet iPhones are running Darwin, which is more Unix than Linux is
Android is practically Linux (but is not GNU/Linux, somebody post the Stallman rant)
Ah, the good old reverse polarity bootleg ground.
Fun fact: RPBG is the one fault that those plug-in outlet testers can’t recognize
Edit: Wait, no, that would be hot bootleg ground, they should catch that. RPBG has the hot and neutral switched, and also a bootleg ground to the neutral that’s actually hot