Arch doesn’t use zram by default?
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check the FAQ on chimeraOS here: https://chimera-linux.org/docs/faq#so-why-use-a-bsd-based-userland-anyway
rien333@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Patches Would Allow RISC-V To Use A 64K Page Size
11·1 year agoLovely write up!
rien333@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Budget 2025: Germany (Bundestag) increases funding for the Sovereign Tech Fund
1·2 years agoNice! Leaves me wondering why the funding was increased tho. Is it because the SFT projects have been successful so far? Or because they were not moving fast enough? Or perhaps simply because more money was needed to achieve this year’s aims?
Granted, 4 mil might not be an enormous amount for an institution this size.
rien333@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Grandma share her experience with Debian 12 and the Gnome Desktop.
9·2 years agoIt’s not a problem to hate the far right.
Also I understand if people get uncomfortable if you say “I love…” what might be a nazi (not saying she is, because i don’t care to do more research)
(also don’t you think it’s a little bit silly to complain about seperating politics from person if you literally have your hyper specific affliction in your bio?)
rien333@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Grandma share her experience with Debian 12 and the Gnome Desktop.
14·2 years agooops, didn’t know about her politics
rien333@lemmy.mlto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Grandma share her experience with Debian 12 and the Gnome Desktop.
66·2 years agoi love her
mpdevil! It’s got a nice GTK4/Adwaita UI, integrates with mpd, and gets out of your way.
They probably can not. Unless you’ve setup your router such that anyone can connect to an ssh instance running on your PC, and then also use a bad password. Public wifi + having something like ssh running + having a bad password.
Your PC probably doesn’t satisfy these requirements (yay!), but some servers might.