it’s just more configurable
That’s an understatement 😄 The amount of configuration KDE offers is mindbogglingly to me. Again, UX and degree of configuration are very subjective matters.
it’s just more configurable
That’s an understatement 😄 The amount of configuration KDE offers is mindbogglingly to me. Again, UX and degree of configuration are very subjective matters.
You may try immutable OS like NixOS. Modern-day kernel has way better hardware support than earlier days.
Same for me, but via Cloudflare tunnel. No need to expose your system to world unless that is what you want.
On Ubuntu, only the server version of driver is available at this point.
nvidia-dkms-565-server-open
nvidia-dkms-565-server
Variable refresh rate (VRR) allows your display to match the framerate of an image source, such as a game — and doing so prevents screen tearing. Support for VRR has been added to the cosmic-comp compositor and Displays Settings. You can set VRR to be either always on or automatic, which will enable VRR for fullscreen content.
Someone gagged the AI before it could complete that sentence 😜
If you just want to “try it out” and not planning to store any private data then you may try this:
I miss my computer’s performance being held hostage by “Active Protection” feature of Virus scanner!
Flatpak version is not v3 optimized, I think.
It is 🙂
And, yet he got prosecuted for Charter_08 ? That’s self-contradicting, don’t you think? 🙂
So, demand for democratic election should land anyone in jail, right?
Does the name Liu Xiaobo ring a bell?
I assume you understand the difference between political prisoners and normal prisoners, right? Unless those numbers represents political prisoners, I fail to see the point you made.
Imagine having a Government that uses political prisoners as forced laborers.
Imagine having a Government that uses political prisoners as forced laborers.
Self-hosted Invidious or public Invidious instances.
My (docker based) configuration:
Linux > Docker Container > Nvidia Runtime > Open WebUI > Ollama > Llama 3.1
Docker: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/
Nvidia Runtime for docker: https://docs.nvidia.com/datacenter/cloud-native/container-toolkit/latest/install-guide.html
Open WebUI: https://docs.openwebui.com/
Miniflux supports PWA app.
If you just want to try a Linux distro out, you may use https://distrosea.com/