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I haven’t had an issue but obviously it isn’t impossible. Ideally we should have automatic role back after failure but that is not something that is widely supported.
I haven’t had an issue but obviously it isn’t impossible. Ideally we should have automatic role back after failure but that is not something that is widely supported.
He needs to be installing security patches. You can setup automatic upgrades in software updater.
In the future you could have him make an image of the old device and move it over. That would allow him to keep all data and configurations.
I wouldn’t use Kinoite right out of the gate. Stick with Linux Mint for a while and them maybe try Fedora.
That’s what the recommended config is
Debian Spiral vs Debian Spiral such a hard choice.
(I am aware there is way more to the theme I just though it was funny)
In Wayland there is no server though.
Isn’t that a X thing?
So I have no idea what you are talking about and I’ve been on Linux for a long time. There are legitimate issues but I have no idea what issues you are talking about. Mice have worked on Linux since it got support for GUI apps and desktops which was back in the 90s. I don’t know what a print monitor is.
I haven’t had that experience. (Systemd oom)
What desktop?
KDE isn’t as good on touch screens. Gnome is designed to be convergent and the UI has finger friendly buttons. Pop OS cosmic gnome (the desktop that currently ships with pop) is gnome based but it on X so touch input devices will be problematic
It will be usable but not great. Gnome on wayland will be much better.
Maybe it is distro specific
In Fedora workstation it does its job well. I sometimes run two many VMs at once and it hangs for a second before killing the VM
It really depends on your desktop. For instance gnome handles high CPU very well in my experience.
I would run your compiler in a podman container with a CPU cap.
Edit: it might be related to me using Fedora
Welp, that’s one more reason not to use proton
You’re 4 months late
Also it went down to 3.77