Charging control (80% charge/scheduled full charge if wanted) is available on my Pixel with CalyxOS
is it not available on the Fairphones?
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Charging control (80% charge/scheduled full charge if wanted) is available on my Pixel with CalyxOS
is it not available on the Fairphones?
It would be amazing if the runtime (per run) would be lowered
playing through three acts in one sitting is quite long, a runtime like Monster Train (40~90 minutes on non-speedrun time) would be pretty good
Arch Linux (like some other distros) also has a security tracker: https://security.archlinux.org/
because swap does other things than “extending” your physical ram
mixing different linux releases (Parrot using Debian testing vs. Ubuntu LTS jammy) is a really bad idea and your packager manager warns you about this like it should
how about remove the added line in the sources.list, update/upgrade via apt and install virtualbox from the Parrot repositories instead?
the init command probably only works in Debian nowadays givin it’s a thing from the sysvinit era
compiling chromium yourself (which electron basically is anyway) will result in several hours of compiling time + the whole chromium source of several dozen gigabytes
Latte Dock users will need to say goodbye then
the new plasma 6 panel can be customized to pretty much a dock
the default tasks applets still isn’t nearly as good though
in the right meme I believe the nvidia driver borked
The Arch Linux team releases Nvidia updates at the same time as kernel upgrades which should trigger a initramfs rebuild via mkinitcpio anyway
unless you do a partial upgrade anyway (never do that)
you probably have old hardware in that case
the latest kernel releases greatly helped with the effiency of newer AMD and Intel (Hybrid) CPUs which can give you a longer battery usage on laptops
which bootloader can’t do this? EFISTUB, systemd-boot and rEFInd can
you guys use GRUB lol
sorry that was a blunder on my part, I wanted to say “Debian and Fedora” but autocorrect gotten a hold on me it seems
People who deeply care about this typically use a distro which has a strong stance on FLOSS software like Debian or Fedora
Arch Linux is more free on this as long as the user gets a more conveniant way to install everything (even proprietary software)
the Arch Linux way however is also reading every PKGBUILD (where the license is stated) before installing and if you need to have an easier way to search through licenses just programatically solve this yourself i.e. by using https://github.com/archlinux/aur and going through all branches with a script
hope this helps with the dumbster fire of the virtualbox version in the official Ubuntu repositories
(virtual box basically “breaks” on Ubuntu LTS once a newer HWE kernel gets released unless you install a newer version of it, leading to hundreds of support threads every time this happens)
No and since systemd you actually can have an empty fstab file too (booting via solely automounting is possible)
newer versions of coreutils require --no-preserve-root on /* too
If your AMD card is older than your latest linux distro release it’s plug and play, no driver installation required
Wayland works pretty well on most desktop environments too
beware fresh released AMD cards in combination with long term release distros like Debian stable, you most likely will need the driver from the AMD website (not recommended)