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I think debian and kde is a great first distro, but yeah getting ROCm working on it is the suck,
I think debian and kde is a great first distro, but yeah getting ROCm working on it is the suck,
Aye, win7 VM for that one piece of CAD software I rely on. been a while since I did much wine stuff outside steam.
Is winetricks still a thing to help with dep setup?
I’ve read it, only thing I remember is the first chapter pizza delivery, gonna have to dig it out now and refresh myself of the rest of the story.
Been using cbpp for… a long time now, (honestly forgotten when I started) hoping u/computermouth has plans to move to wayland, but I can’t be arsed going back to reddit to ask.
Not had much luck finding a minimal stacking DE to replace it.
Can you simplfy the issue by disabling the nvidia in bios?
Did you miss a “not” in there somewhere?
it just feels like a manager decided the command should read like english, made the decision then went back to never entering a command again in the terminal again. every day, i get to decide, should i enter “systemctl restart problem_service” all again or hit up on the keyboard and and hold back, then rewrite over the previous status command. bit less work if the status/stop/start/restart bit was on the end like it used to be.
I just hate the syntax, systemctl start apache2 feels like dumb manager speak over service apache2 start.
But other then that I love how systemd has been for me.
Have a ender3V2 as my first printer, buy it, hopefully no second hand issues, use it, enjoy it, but resist the urge to spend time and money upgrading, you want a better printer after running through a few spools, buy a better printer (sovol sv06, perhaps)
only ‘upgrade’ i’ve done is a filament guide and lots of time levelling the bed, frequently.
You don’t have to use stable for the entire duration of debian 12, switch to testing after say about six months, I’m running testing right now (by accident, forgot I was tracking testing and not bookworm/bullseye) only found a tiny bug with libvirtd.
Debian is lovely os.
Insert jesus christ meme
I don’t think getting CVE’s is a good metric for security strength, but good points aside.