It was Ubuntu. Switched to Artix…
Systemd has its own OOM killer which was killing my VMs as soon as there is more than 50% of RAM in use.
It was Ubuntu. Switched to Artix…
Systemd has its own OOM killer which was killing my VMs as soon as there is more than 50% of RAM in use.
There was a power loss, my PC was on UPS for some time and UPS battery started running low. I initiated the shutdown and systemd stopped it because it could not find a network share on the already stopped server. It didn’t gave up so I ended with fucked filesystem because the battery died. Switched to systemd free distro the day after.
The same sentence one of “The Register” writers uses to shit on KDE.
I have MacBook pro from 2011 and it runs Plasma fine. It has 16GB of memory, though.
No but, you can just close it.
You lock it with flatpak as much as you can. Also, don’t keep it running if not needed.
theregister reader detected. Maybe even one of the editors!
Why asking for up arrow in Nautilus when you can always press alt+f8
It is easy to go fast if you have no features.
Ability to recognize non-ASCII characters in the dialer? Nope… Ability to skip auto connect to the Bluetooth device? Nope, never again… Record phone calls? No, fuck you, we don’t like it in US so it is banned to the whole world. Here you are a feature nobody asks for and shut up…
Does it work after sleep / suspend?
The first was Redhat Linux 7, but not for long. I moved to Slackware soon after.
Hetzner tried to charge me additional €20 for €5 VPS just because of my country. Cancelled the order immediately and I will never try them again.
And no, I am not from Russia. Even if that is the case, this sort of discrimination should not be accepted.
Mine responds to: her name, bitch, dog, and puppy.
You can check out any time you like
But you can never leave…
Systemd/Linux
It is not only safety - stupid screen is eating the battery for no reason.
AMD had a problems with hibernation, too. amdgpu driver sometimes crashed on waking up. Problems disappeared about a year ago.
For servers, yes. But I want full control on desktop.