Since version 4.0 the version numbers have nothing to do with changes and are strictly time based. Linux 5.0 happened after Linux 4.20 because Linus “ran out of hands and toes to count on”, same thing with 6.0 after 5.19
Since version 4.0 the version numbers have nothing to do with changes and are strictly time based. Linux 5.0 happened after Linux 4.20 because Linus “ran out of hands and toes to count on”, same thing with 6.0 after 5.19
Try out zram instead of the SD card swap
Afaik there is no way to view usage for nouveau yet
Switch out the swap file for zram
Yes an option is best! Currently I have it with an extension although it’s kinda broken
I know not everyone likes it either. I only like it on my laptop, where I use the trackpad to switch between workspaces. It’s more clunky on a desktop
Full screen mode kicks ass on a laptop.
Swiping between all full screen with trackpad gestures is the workflow on macOS I really like
I really enjoy the “maximize windows go to their own workspace” thing that macOS does, it combines really nice with swiping workspaces with the trackpad.
There’s a gnome extension that mimics this but it’s kinda buggy and feels like a hack.
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/254750-amd-replaces-ryzen-cpus-users-affected-rare-linux-bug
They probably won’t replace it past warranty but it’s always worth a shot
Ubuntu themselves package ROS, it’s a little out of date from the latest (1.16 vs 1.18) https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/ros-desktop
Try apt update && apt install ros-desktop
Ooms are much less necessary with MGLRU if they keep to a new kernel
And also really not that bad for what it is. I quite enjoyed my time with it actually. It’s most egregious crimes are that Google makes it and privacy issues.
Looks nice, what’s the advantage over something like rofi?
It’s not just startup time, it’s startup time with heavy background I/O
FYI fwupd also works on windows
There’s an MSI in the releases https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd/releases
I thought I read somewhere that windows update would eventually pull from lvfs but I can’t find a source for that
Even on windows S0ix is garbage
Os on the fastest drive, one large partition + efi partition unless you have a need for separate /boot.
I use /boot on ext4 and / on btrfs with /home being a separate subvolume.
/boot is ext4 because grub has issues booting to btrfs when using ubiquity auto installer. Why? I do not know.
What hardware is your Thinkpad? Is it amd?
while I still use ohmyzsh, a lot of it’s opponents make it’s slowness one of its complaints. You don’t need ohmyzsh to have fancy things, it’s just makes setting it all up a little easier.