Gnome is the best of the full DEs for productivity, because it just doesn’t get in the way
Gnome is the best of the full DEs for productivity, because it just doesn’t get in the way
Btrfs does not stand for butterFS lmao
I installed ubuntu 24.04 over my previous installation of 23.10 and had literally 0 issues, so I’m going to classify this as user error.
But systemd is modular. They make an offer and distro maintainers and admins get to choose which parts to use
There IS a plugin for zsh that does exactly that and I’ve been using it without issue for a few months now!
https://github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions
These adapters only exist for pcie 3.0 and m.2 slots for ssds have 4 lanes at best, so you should expect performance to be between thunderbolt 4 and a full x16 slot in a desktop, but it’s been working very reliably for me and is absolutely faster than the iGPU in my laptop. You do typically need a desktop power supply connected to the adapter though, but since it only needs to power the card, it’s fine to go with a lower power one.
I have a laptop with an easily accessible m.2 slot, which I use with an m.2 to pcie x16 adapter to connect an external desktop grapics card to game and run ai. apart from that, a diy nas running opensuse and a couple vms for dns, remote nas access, etc
Mod organizer has a linux install script on github that I’ve used without issues before. I play skyrim on Ubuntu 23.10 with well over 100 mods and it’s been largely just the same as on windows.
Welcome to the Linux community :)
I wasn’t blaming cryptsetup, my mistake if it came across as though I did.
Thank you for taking the time to look into a possible fix, I might just reinstall with tpm-backed fde again to see if this really works.
The ubuntu implementation is based on snap, but if you want to purge snapd (just install another distro at that point though), you can implement encryption as usual and add the tpm later on. Snap is only neccessary if you enable tpm-backed fde from setup.
it’s not, because to to so you need to enter a valid passphrase to cryptsetup, which the recovery key is NOT
That’s true, but the issue is that cryptsetup does not accept the recovery key as a passphrase for the disk. Once the tpm gets reset, the user has to always enter the recovery key and cannot implement a new key to luks and the tpm.
They beat them in every metric evaluated by nasa