Rustdesk controversy
The whole discussion on that pull request is extremely sketchy, IMO.
Tuba is now added to Gnome Circle. That’s a good news.
Yes, but then who will dare to buy from them in future?
Wait, I thought they are recipient of Sovereign Tech Fund. Didn’t that help them with their budget?
I’ve Invidious hosted on my Little Raspberry Pi 4, and using it’s WPA app on every device I got.
Zero ad + Decent UI + Access to highest video quality
Ubuntu > Fedora > Ubuntu > Arch > Ubuntu
Known issues and limitations
Currently, Intel x86_64 is the only supported host platform.
AMD will most likely work too but is considered experimental at the moment.
Linux is required as a host operating system for building and running VirtualBox KVM.
Starting with Intel Tiger Lake (11th Gen Core processors) or newer, split lock detection must be turned off in the host system. This can be achieved using the Linux kernel command line parameter split_lock_detect=off or using the split_lock_mitigate sysctl.
Source: https://github.com/cyberus-technology/virtualbox-kvm
Docker can be run in rootless mode[1]. Ideally that should be the standard mode unless you have specific requirements not satisfied by rootless mode.
Are the latest generation (11th onwards) of Intel CPUs still affected by any of these two vulnerabilities?
Not just MS Team, but the whole MS ecosystem.
I actually own a steam deck and I never had any major issues with it, so my only conclusion is that this time it’s the fault of either linux mint
Isn’t Steam Deck use AMD and not NVIDIA? Btw, playing CS:GO2 on Nvidia 3070 Ti on Linux desktop using driver version 545 doesn’t give me a major issue so far.
Nvidia proprietary driver
Docker Engine (Portainer, AdGuardHome, LibReddit, Nitter, Invidious)
Install and tweak Firefox setup
Steam Client
Gnome extensions
Gnome Shell Theme and Icon themes
Nextcloud Client
My monitor is old, doesn’t support VRR 😕
If you are using Arch, it can be enabled (though it’s still experimental) [1]
[1] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate#GNOME
I believe it’s actually a Mutter thing [1]
[1] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1154
Arch Wiki