bruhbeans
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I used to have issues with like rpmfusion repos and the like, worst case you may need to now the packages you have layered, do an rpm-ostree reset, upgrade, then layer the packages again. There’s a way to install the rpmfusion repos that didn’t break updates, I forget if they’ve updated the docs on the site to use it, I stopped layering almost everything in favor of flatpak or toolbx.
I just did it. You’re in for a reboot. That’s about it, unless you layered a bunch of stuff.
Nobody writes their own engine. Gnome Browser is based on Webkit, like Safari is
You said you’re on Arch, you’ll want to go through their docs which are solid: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system
How old are we talking? If the CPU is >10 years old and/or some kind of ARM, it may not have hardware encryption acceleration, which means it’ll happen in software. I did that once, it was horrible.
lscpu |grep -i aes
should probably tell you what you need to know.
I really liked having a login screen, so I switched to Mandrake from Windows 95
bruhbeans@lemmy.mlto Linux@programming.dev•'Critical' vulnerability in OpenSSH uncovered, affects almost all Linux systems3·1 year agoJokes on you, I run Centos 7!
bruhbeans@lemmy.mlOPto OpenStreetMap community@lemmy.ml•OSM knows where my solar panels areEnglish41·1 year agoTIL. And, to confirm what someone else said in a now-deleted comment, a user used Bing aerial data to add it.
Galaxy Nexus? Really? Mine lasted maybe 6 hours on battery if I did anything other than keep it in my pocket. Those early 4G days were rough.
How well does it run after you ground it up?
Don’t you still have to use a usb dongle for wifi? I wouldn’t recommend pine64 anything to people not actively involved in embedded development
It will if the repos are specific to a fedora release version. That’s been a thing with rpmfusion in the past, not sure it still is.