Understood. Happy Holidays.
Understood. Happy Holidays.
Feel free to DM me. It’s a good project and will look good on a resume so it’ll be worth my time. I’ll be learning the Android kernel but I’m comfortable with the Linux kernel so it’s the perfect project for me to be honest. I’m also willing to help organize the efforts of others, create documentation and respond to issues and pull requests.
I was already considering contributing to Postmarket OS or Bliss OS but this sounds like a better fit for me.
If you fork I’ll contribute what I can
Yes and, board members are the ones enabling the CEOs. They need to be targeted as well.
Boot to live disk.
Edit vmconfig to not start at boot.
Mount vmdisk to live disk
Fix ssh
It’s absolutely too early to say. The SK courts will bear this out. Anything you’d hear in this forum or the news is just conjecture.
It’s absolutely too early to say what support he had or thought he had.
Are you asking how Yoon could have had a better coup?
This better not awaken anything in me.
Ok so it’s not on the OS level. Might be a wake setting in the bios. Allow wake from USB might fix it.
Power management requires coordination between vendor firmware and linux, so new kernels may require updated vendor firmware. The ACPI open standard tells linux how to discover and configure the hardware. Some vendors support acpi_osi=linux on the kernel command line, others may need system-dependent entries.
From https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/issues-with-amd-gpu/135241
That’s all I got sorry. Good luck
What’s
sudo lsmod | grep amd && sudo dmesg | grep VGA
Return?
Also is KDE the standard DE for bazzite?
What kernel, distro, and gpu are you running?
At home I’m 100% linux. When I was freelance I built out pure linux systems for small businesses. Nextcloud, Odoo, Google Docs were what I deployed. I still support some clients and it’s only getting easier.
Absolutely this for windows. Linux however allowed crowdstrike to run without it being a boot time event. I administer a mixed environment. I worked 18 hours straight remediating that outage.
No. If the device was encrypted it had to be done locally. Laptops had to either be wiped and restored to backup or a sysadmin had to reset the machine locally with a local admin. There was no remote remediation possible unless the sysadmin gave the user a local admin account and password.
On Linux I was able to push the new file over the network and reboot the machine.
On windows companies were shipping laptops or restoring to backups.
That Crowd strike outage was pretty evident of how easy windows is to secure. Linux had the same failure but since admins are able to secure the OS in a more granular way and can update packages in situ without touching the registry, Linux users could still boot into their OS and patch the broken file. No such luck in Windows.
Windows is absolutely more difficult to secure than linux. I can restrict access down to the kernel level in linux. Windows has no such granularity
It’s a holistic statement that doesn’t factor into this.
The automated censorship that keeps out CSAM and blatant trolling and scams? I love it.
The moderation that’s done over the whole instance. That’s understandable as it’s a large attack surface for regulatory or state actor interference.
The community mods, that depends on the /c and honestly it’s the same as it’s ever been. It’s wildly variable from person to person.