I may have to give it a go. I am similarly adverse to mucking with xorg confs.
I may have to give it a go. I am similarly adverse to mucking with xorg confs.
I am very interested in doing this, with xorg or Wayland, and an 7900xt.
Yunhost has always been my go-to.
Right?!
Oof. Painful truf.
My favorite things!
Could you unpack the Why?
Fuck sakes. Those features were free on my 2020 Telluride.
So a question re distrobox. Can it be used to run additional isolated sessions, say via Xephyr or something, that share host resources without abstraction?
Basically, I want to host two additional KDE sessions in Zephyr (or something) and then run Steam and sunshine in, and point my kids respective clients to them.
Or with PCI pass thru, but I’m trying to avoid that.
Can Distrobox help me accomplish this in any way?
The only thing that makes anything toxic, is a toxic participant.
Your closing judgement on newbies, tells me you should look in a mirror.
Grow up. Distro chauvinism and us-vs-themisms helps nobody.
Oh it’s even more complex.
Who sells those napkins?
(Answer; Sysco. If a place is short on napkins, Sysco is turning the screws on the franchise owner).
Uhm… why? I have done this dozens of times with no issue.
Sure it is. Copy the repo, re-init, publish as a new project. Forked.
It’s all git, after all. You init a new repo, its a new project under all eyes but perhaps copyright.
Well shit. Way to surprise in a good way, for the first time in a long-time, GitLab. Welcome back.
You mean The Professor Paul Stamets, who wears a big hat that is one big mushroom? The one with a species of mushroom named after him? The one with honorifics in warp speed pop culture, and those who feed lemmings memes?
Cuz he’s a cool dude.