That kinda makes sense but I never would have found it on my own.
That kinda makes sense but I never would have found it on my own.
https://www.slax.org/ It’s easy, is a full featured desktop, and has persistence on your USB stick.
Debian, sudo, at least when ever I install it without a desktop.
edit: I’m dumb af, it tells you right in the installer, I just never read it
The Debian LXC containers ship without nano, the normal (net/dvd/cd) install have nano.
I once had a 200" Sony CRT projector. It had a grid of at least 20 trimpots for adjusting the picture on each of the tubes (RGB) and after 45min to an hour of warming up and tweaking it was an unbelievable picture. Then a 300v DC rail shorted to some logic level stuff and it caught fire :(
I run Deb testing, in the spring a change in Pipewire broke sleep/suspend for me, the upgrade came along with 100 other package upgrades. It took FOREVER to roll back just the right packages to the point where everything worked again, 0/10 would not recommend.
cries in apt
Thanks, that gives me a direction for searching.
Good point, I’m running uBlock and NewTab. uBlock is blocking a single request/element from startrek.website but that’s it.
Snip snip. No antenna, no network.
I’m running it on a dual core 2.5ghz with 1800MB of ram, no complaints!
mc
is killer. All the features of a desktop file manager but in your terminal!
I have one of their all-in-one colour toner machines for my GF’s business, it’s awesome. Scanning to an SFTP share means she can just feet a stack of paper into it and get a PDF in her Documents/Scans directory.
AND fun fact, there are no lasers in “laser printers” they all use 1D LED arrays to transfer the image data to the drum. Only the early toner based printers used a real laser and they were operating almost like a CRT, scanning a raster onto the drum.
The only valid argument I see is monoculture. If systemd every does fall out of favour, become broken or compromised in some disastrous way it will be a lot of work getting going again.
SELFHOST! No matter how good the deal is, no matter how free or expensive it is, you can not trust a cloud service to last as long as you need it.
Having just jumped over I might be bottom of the priority list for company communications.
Guess I’m a low-value client.
I might do so as well to avoid the next decade of shopping around.
I know there are other factors it just feels like the only people getting screwed are the little guys. In Canada the rates that third party ISPs pay and charge are dictated by the giant telcos. Our regulating body even allowed the telcos to raise prices to the point where reselling is no longer viable. Fucking the little guys again.
Ill have to check and see if thats in the TUI installer too. TY