

A universeal and thought out accessibility system. Best with kernel support.
A universeal and thought out accessibility system. Best with kernel support.
Wrong context, no issue.
I think disk compression helps with the Flatpak dependency mess
Not tooth paste, everything else does, even peanut butter (for a while). For what’s best, there’s 2025’ rankings online, look there. But consider ease of use too (liquid metal are worst there) and if it is half a degree worth for you.
Ink level monitoring.
Nah, RAM has to be reserved and can’t then be used by other programs until given free. That’s why, cache data and only use RAM for currently running and speed-critical stuff.
I use Auto Tab Discard, have all except 10 tabs unloaded and FF has 5.5 GB reserved, just in case.
Which puts Bash in POSIX compliance mode.
So it is a bash thing.
Just to be clear, because some seem to conflate Bash with Shell. If not specified, assume POSIX shell, that’s how /bin/sh is handled as well. And that has no |&
.
envsubst
is a exception.
This is a Bash thing?
Ah, yeah, i had a very bad stomach flu last year.
Sounds like a project to me!
And so are other derivatives. No cardoard either.
Windows isn’t immutable either. And i had a lot of issues with Kinoite. Some flatpaks need workarounds, everything starts only after a second, can’t really remove that one annoying software and too much rpm-ostree installs slows updates to a crawl, etc. Then you look into Universalblue’s build-your-custom-image and see the bazillion steps and dependencies and walk away.
Now i look into plain old Fedora as a Windows 10 alternative for my mom.
Hopefully Swiss does too. They’re currently going over the books again.