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If you go to the post, on the comments, there is someone that is already telling you to run dnf list xz --installed. So you don't need to run xz directly.

Now, gamers will want to play on Linux for the low latency on online games.

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Lol, so good I left Beehaw already. Do whatever you want now, not going to miss it, neither their admins.

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Summary: France "requesting" Telegram keys.

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I don't have any issue with Arch, everything works. But when I try other distros, they are mostly messed up.

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What's the goal? This looks silly.

I remember like 5 years ago I was doing the same, but then I realized Windows is even worse with many problems and limitations. I can't just go to Windows, it sucks. Maybe you need compatible hardware or some more skills on Linux to fix your hardware issues.

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"life sentence in prison" means he is sentenced for life, so if he gets alive again he would be still with that sentence that is for life. It's not a "sentence until death".

Why should I care? Can we stop posting about every move Twitter do? I don't really care, and I doubt this is a tech new at all...

OMG you scared me, there are more instances: https://status.d420.de/

I suppose you are just trolling. If not, send any links with evidences please.

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I still think KDE is a much smarter desktop environment and much more light or fast. I never liked GNOME 3 and Unity had many performance issues in the past. I also tried GNOME 3 recently and still, I needed many plugins to make it good and usable and was still lacking much stuff, while on KDE works all perfectly. I'm waiting for Plasma 6 now. :D

More than "with Linux" you should indicate how much do you expect to spend here, it's not about the OS, it's about what kind of headsets you want (what features).

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The problem is not the people who live far from decent public transport but those people who live in the city and uses it every day, on city, all roads are always for vehicles like cars and trucks, instead to be for pedestrian and for bikes. On bad connected places a car can make sense but most of the people in city have cars when they rarely go outside, they could rent a car and would be cheaper for them for those days they need to move away. About EV, I think we still have the same problem, but the waste it generates keeps on ground instead flying on air.

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https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
https://github.com/hellzerg/optimizer

EDIT: Unless you are an expert on PowerShell to know exactly how to disable that option, it is better if you just activate and disable the spy software.

People explaining how to do it:
https://superuser.com/a/1360999
https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/53ukcs/comment/d7xg5vw/

Teams is very bugged...

It's proven that is toxic for our organisms. It hurts our body and creates depressions.

More info: https://www.who.int/health-topics/alcohol

"No level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health" https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04-01-2023-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health

Also, thanks for asking and just not downvoting. 💖

yt-dlp -f bestaudio/best --extract-audio --embed-metadata --embed-thumbnail --recode opus --audio-quality 0 $YoutubeLink

I'm not an expert, but I suppose as this patch is on the kernel and not on the game, this will still improve any connection your kernel needs to do, like sending telemetry of your anti-cheat engine and other apps that make TCP requests while you are playing online games.

False,

"No level of alcohol consumption is safe for our health" - https://www.who.int/europe/news/item/04-01-2023-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health

There is a safe level of oxygen and water you not only can, but must take. Your phrase sounds cool, but it's 100% misinformation.

Well, Linux is already on the desktop. I don't know what the blog mean.

About Wayland, it still need time even if people says it's ready and blabla, I even had issues with Flatpak+Wayland so... keep on X11 to make sure all works.

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Just crack it https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts don't pay any more money to Microsoft please...

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ktorrent and keepassXC are better for me.

I have been working on Windows, macOS and Linux. And I never learned more than working with Linux, as I am a programmer, every debugging tool or programming tool (unless for apple) works perfectly and natively, as docker that runs natively without real emulators like WSL that gives you more issues with your contained apps and developments.

About DE, MacOS DE sucks, you can't even grid Windows... Windows DE is much better but still, their shell sucks, terminals sucks, lack of customization of your windows (I'm using KDE I love it and is the best for programming as I have much more control of each windows like pin above others windows and simple features like those that makes KDE perfectly for work, Plasma 6 even faster, less resources...).

What you said isn't the truth, is just your own and personal perspective. Other people perspectives: https://duncanlock.net/blog/2022/04/06/using-windows-after-15-years-on-linux/

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I don't have any problem with YouTube, and I don't even see any ad. Can you send links? Because the last rumor was just a 5 timeout delay for ad blockers users, not specially for Firefox users.

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I don't know which websites do that browser discrimination.

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On laptop Arch Linux with KDE because all is automatic, on gaming PC Arch Linux with i3wm because games and all runs so fast and so well.

About Battery life, did you try this? https://austingwalters.com/increasing-battery-life-on-an-arch-linux-laptop-thinkpad-t14s/ TLP or PowerTop + https://github.com/AdnanHodzic/auto-cpufreq#why-do-i-need-auto-cpufreq ?

Try Linux another time (I also often switched to Windows in the past until now, I can finally say I would never use a Windows/Apple desktops, I really dislike them), I often try distros on my Laptop while my Desktop has a stable distro to work with. On laptop, I just try different distros as I do like to test them.

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You should cross-post this to: !kde@lemmy.kde.social

I use virt-manager GUI to control KVM easily, but you can control anything easily with virsh command lines. I dislike VMware and VirtualBox, neither needed. Also, on terminal client virsh you can do much more configurations than just with virt-manager.

Linux is the most used OS, it has many attacks every day. The problem is that you can't see it and that's why you think there aren't Linux systems or attacks to it, because you can't see them.

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Yeah, that would make sense as opening TCP connections is not really viable for low latency, hahaha.

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On Linux, you install things from a repository, which is harder to install or execute a malicious binary. Reducing the risk of running binaries from unknown sources from internet, the risks are minimum if you keep your system always up to date, and on Linux is easier than on Windows, a single command to update each and any component on your system.

It's funny because I only see stupid bugs on Apple and people still thinks it's premium material. It's buggy shit (bad UIX), expensive as shit.

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But on the same links you sent are saying:

A Linux-based system is a modular Unix-like operating system, deriving much of its basic design from principles established in Unix during the 1970s and 1980s.

What difference are between "*-based" and "*-like"? If the meaning are the same then I'm right, if Unix-based means must be like a fork directly from Unix and not just a copy build from 0, then yeah, you are right. And I think based and like are the same meaning.

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I also found this image: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unix_timeline.en.svg

Unix timeline: Unix timeline where Linux is also present

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I just asked to ChatGPT and seems the AI can explain this:

"Unix-like" and "Unix-based" are terms used in the realm of operating systems, particularly in relation to the Unix operating system and its derivatives. While they may seem similar, they convey slightly different concepts:

Unix-like:
- "Unix-like" refers to operating systems that resemble Unix in terms of design, behavior, or functionality, but may not necessarily be directly derived from the original Unix codebase.
- These operating systems typically adhere to Unix-like principles and may incorporate similar features, commands, and programming interfaces.
- Examples of Unix-like operating systems include Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and macOS (which is based on a Unix-like kernel called Darwin).

Unix-based:
- "Unix-based" specifically indicates operating systems that have a direct lineage or heritage tracing back to the original Unix operating system developed at Bell Labs in the 1970s.
- These operating systems often have their roots in the Unix codebase, either through direct licensing agreements, re-implementations, or forks of the original Unix source code.
- Examples of Unix-based operating systems include various commercial Unix variants such as Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX, which have historical ties to the original Unix.

In essence, while both terms relate to systems that share similarities with Unix, "Unix-like" suggests a broader category of Unix-inspired operating systems, while "Unix-based" specifically denotes those with a direct lineage or relationship to the original Unix system.

So you are right, and they probably wanted to mean Unix-like. But we could still say based as both has some kind of relationship, and that's why Linux it's on Unix timeline from wiki.

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Exactly, never going to buy any Dell anymore... I'm so pissed with their XPS 13 issues.

He says it's based, not that is Unix.

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When they are insulting should mean that they have no arguments... maybe they have issues on their life. Who knows, but it's a waste of time to reply to them.