good point
the novelty touchpad/numpad combo device on my asus thing also doesn’t work but i’m fine with that
so i guess if you have specific device requirements from the laptop, make sure they do work before buying
good point
the novelty touchpad/numpad combo device on my asus thing also doesn’t work but i’m fine with that
so i guess if you have specific device requirements from the laptop, make sure they do work before buying
in my experience Linux works on any laptop i put it on
buy what you want and give it a go!
i think i was parodying my own indignant rage
you configure your whole server in one file (including docker/podman services), installation and configurations is taken care of by the package manager, you pretty much only need to know one file to admin your system
and no extra stuff is installed only what you specify so you have a minimal resource usage.
i think this is awesome
could Waydroid be used for this?
FFS! CHROMEOS IS F***ING LINUX, G** D***IT, WHYYY YOU DO THIS, IT'S LINUX, C***** ON A BIKE!
although maybe not for beginners. for beginners use docker compose and do backups however you like
NixOS is awesome!
if your service has to be public i would recommend getting a switch that can do VLANs and put your server inside it’s own VLAN DMZ so if you get hacked they will be trapped inside the VLAN
Yep it would need to be compiled from the configuration given. I’m vaguely interested in trying. I will look up the rust builders. Thank you
Yeah I love that about nix and I can imagine a clever package writer can make a pingora binary to mimic that configurabllity
Because pingora doesn’t have a Nixos package yet
true, but in this case you can look at the same graph that was linked and see another Linux distro clearly marked that they choose not to treat as one in their headline. seems a little silly to me
and what kernel would you say it and android runs? relevant?
ubuntu
why do we negate chromeos we are 10% at least so there we really are
because Ubuntu has been fantastic for a long time now
started playing with ubuntu around version 6, been using it for various things ever since
honestly never got in the way of me doing what i wanted