btop makes the dedicated gpu turn on, wasting energy and disrupting its power saving. yes, this can not be disabled in btop, so it happily shows no load on the gpu. gee, thanks.
btop makes the dedicated gpu turn on, wasting energy and disrupting its power saving. yes, this can not be disabled in btop, so it happily shows no load on the gpu. gee, thanks.
Ubuntu was once an okay-ish distribution, many many years ago. Then Canonical got rogue, made some very sketchy and irritating decisions (walled garden, snap, advertisements with Amazon, now advertisements in their package manager, … so much more)
Ubuntu is the bane of Linux. Use upstream Debian if you like apt; Linux Mint for an easy entry; Arch, if you’re quick of wits and want to widen your knowledge and skillset.
Check, check, check, check. Wow.
Once in a while I check the installed packages for a possible dependency on GTK and when I find a program which has one, I look for an alternative to have one dependency less.
The last time I replaced simple-scan with skanlite and it is a much much better scanning program and with a more pleasant ui on top.
apt-get install qbittorrent
why would I visit their site for any reason?
And just to add - why is torrenting associated with shady stuff? Linux isos are available and download much faster over it, same for some monolithic applications like LibreOffice and other regular stuff.
Open Source and Open API or bust. Simple as that for me.
Ah, “Remarkable” is a brand, never heard of them and never would have guessed as the “R” is uppercase at the start of a sentence
Yup. Have been running an FTP server on my Kobo Touch over its WiFi. Kinda neat.
This was terrifying to read 😨
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The great thing about Debian is; it has a gear-shifter.
Whether stable or sid, it’s still debian but you can go from “rock solid, reliable” to “most recent with several updates per day” in the same ecosystem and just by changing the repositories, apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
, done.
Alpine’s great for builder images, though
Try Debian sid (unstable), from my experience it’s actually more stable than testing because it gets updates even more often.
And ditch Gnome. There is no way to be happy with it as it craps out very often and is a maintenance burden for maintainers, therefore the quality differs so much.
Or just use Debian sid, which effectively is Debian in a rolling variant. 🚀
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sidebery/
I use Sidebery and am content with it so far.
Like I said it’s a cheap solution for a single user system. Ofc tmpfs would be better but has to be done for every user again
Wow, I’ve never seen something like this.
Is it" allowed"? I mean, there are quotas for user homes.
you could add another layer of swap in between ram and disk by using
zram
. as it compresses swap in ram with a very fast compressing algorithm it effectively expands the ram size