But what if the OOM notification daemon gets killed by the OOM killer?
But what if the OOM notification daemon gets killed by the OOM killer?
Whoever can see through WordPress’s spaghetti code must be a genius.
Plus, OP delivered a text version.
The keyboard situation on Wayland and especially KDE is abysmal. Through a workaround I managed to get Onboard working. But it often crashes for me when using it with touch.
The keyboard from Steam actually works best for me. But I don’t know how to pull it up without a gamepad. I’ve got a post showing how to get it working outside of the Steam Deck. I’ll try to find it and edit my comment.
All in all I actually think that Gnome is better suited for touch devices. But I just don’t like how it works overall. But maybe your girlfriend likes it.
That is, if the laptop isn’t totally locked down by IT. But knowing school’s IT budget that probably isn’t the case.
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Yeah. I didn’t dare giving 100 % RAM to zram.
For the web based services the best way would be to put a webserver in front of them to forward traffic to the Docker containers based on the domain. Nginx is popular for this. Personally I use Apache because I know it better.
So Nginx would listen on ports 443 and 80 and all the Docker ports should only be available internally. You can use Let’s Encrypt to get free SSL certificates for all your domains.
You have become the very thing you sought to destroy!
Yeah, with zram I was able to actually play Cities Skylines on my Steam Deck.
I activated it on my work laptop to benefit from a little more time to get bug reports upstream. OpenQA can’t catch everything. Even if I updated only once a month I’d still get up-to-date software at that time.
Sure, openQA and snapper make catastrophic failure very unlikely. But it’s still a small hassle.
But I can’t work anymore anyways so I might as well get all the good stuff as quickly as possible. Just gotta find the energy to switch the repos. By that time Plasma 6.2 has probably hit Slowroll. Let’s see.
Fuck Slowroll, I’m going back to Tumbleweed for this!
I guess Lutris downloads some updates by itself without updating the main app. So probably whoever caused the issue in the first place probably fixed it using the same mechanism.
There doesn’t seem to be a bug report for this. Maybe you can make one and get a workaround on the way.
Yeah, it’s strange how that requirement appeared out of nowhere. I was able to find a repo with umu on OpenSUSE to solve it. But that’s obviously not possible with flatpak.
It’s the original YouTube app but with addons. Revanced actually uses Newpipe to offer downloads. Biggest difference is that you can log in with your YouTube account on Revanced.
Thanks, sounds good. I need the running system, so I’d first set up BTRFS on one disc, test it and then add the other disc.
I will be decrypting from a small busybox inside the initrd. I suspect that it will decrypt both drives if the passphrase is the same. At least that’s how it works on the desktop.
Gimme a whole body suit to help with losing weight.