Who naps in the evening?
Well that is another pro Cromite.
I will remove the comment then, as I honestly couldnt find anything making it better than Chrome
Tomatos and random stuff from the fridge
The world we created...
Actually with electronic cryptographic IDs we could get rid of a shitload of issues. Everyone gets 2 passkeys and a strange method to reset stuff like with some other identification.
No on Fedora Atomic Desktops for some reason people tell you not to install RPMs, but actually it is unproblematic.
Unlike OpenSUS microOS, Fedora Atomic Desktops have a reset
function to delete all local changes and become 100% upstream.
The issues really only come with /var, /etc and the user home where config-file-creep grows and you get random errors after doing to much shit with your install.
But it is still safer to install RPMs on than on dnf Fedora.
OpenSUS microOS has no advantages over traditional Tumbleweed afaik, apart from the atomic updates that you have a single fallback option.
DEs dont use mount
and fstab, they use udisks2
which works with polkit, GUI prompts or rootless.
Using udisksctl
prevents a ton of breakages.
I dont know about how autostart files work anymore, I always thought just place stuff in ~/.config/autostart
but now those dont work anymore on KDE, sometimes.
I think you use your init system for that. If you go fully rootless, you can create a user systemd service that mounts the drive.
mkdir -p ~/flashdrive
cat <<EOF > ~/.config/systemd/user/flashdrive-mount.service
[Unit]
Description=Mount flash drive on /dev/sda
#After=multi-user.target
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart=/usr/bin/udisksctl mount --block-device /dev/sda --mount-point /home/$USER/flashdrive
RemainAfterExit=true
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
EOF
systemctl --user enable --now flashdrive-mount.service
Not sure if After=multi-user.target
and WantedBy=multi-user.target
twists the space time continuum or something.
I am always kinda confused by those targets, as you must state one.
Gretchenfrage:
Oh Olaf, wie hältst du es mit der Korruption?
We should invent something that rotates community IDs but only non-bots see the real IDs, flood lemmy instanced with anti-AI posts and dont federate those posts.
Like, lemmy.ml/c/linux is suddenly garbage, and actually another community.
But I guess that would create massive drawbacks in UX, requiring javascript, logins or even captchas and breaking links
Damn, we are finally indexed??
Oh my god.
I didnt know .txt was this bad
OpenSUSE microOS guys be like
- dont install any RPMs
- we wont help you adding RPM repos
- you need to install RPMs for drivers and stuff
Ich mein ich kenn das. Hatte auch ein repo wo dann versehentlich ssh IP adressen drin waren.
Ok, sonst nix, aber trotzdem schwierig.
Gibts github-archive noch?