[-] BlahajEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 6 months ago

I’m not a fan of alternative packaging solutions. Never been. If it’s not in Debian’s repositories then I don’t bother with it. Some would say that’s close minded as not all packaging solutions are bad but when you use a stable distribution like Debian the native packaging solution is a lot easier to maneuver and troubleshoot than flatpaks and the like.

[-] BlahajEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Citra got caught in the crosshairs too.

Then the world would be a better place and it would likely use less RAM

MikroTik hAP ax3 seems to fit the requirements and is what I’m currently running. They add their enterprise features into the “consumer” packages, allowing you to set up VLANs, meshes, etc

Photoshop is just one of the many apps included in the Adobe suite. So while this is a welcomed repo, I’m afraid it is not feasible for people who design professionally

I thought people hate systemd because it’s a resource hog compared to OpenRC. TIL i guess

Interesting idea, will try it and let you know.

I could see hikcok45 doing this

[-] BlahajEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

vimms lair my beloved

I’ll never understand the Linux community in that aspect. We want the market share to grow but always clown on the Ubuntu users, who make up the majority of our market share. If you use Ubuntu, you’re already far ahead than OSX/Win users who complain Apple/Microsoft did a change they don’t like but still remain hostage in their ecosystem.

VPN seems like a bigger hassle for me, I change one parameter to off in /etc/network/interfaces and it works great.

This may not work for everyone, but the only way to truly embrace Linux was to wipe the windows partition and start using Linux. That’s it, you no longer have to option to run back to your dual booted Windows if shit doesnt work. You sit down and figure it out.

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