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[–] [email protected] 0 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Hab ich persönlich selber so nie nachvollziehen können. Nvidia läuft bei mir einfach und das seit 15 Jahren. Lediglich in den Anfängen, als man die Treiber noch nicht über die Repos der Distribution bekommen hat, machten die häufiger Probleme.

Unabhängig davon, AMD, die auch freie Treiber veröffentlichen, ist auf jeden Fall zu bevorzugen. Wie gut das dann in der Realität läuft kann ich aber leider nicht sagen, hab nie AMD GPUs genutzt.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Das läuft mittlerweile relativ entspannt. Wenn du die nvidia-treiber deiner Distribution nutzt (sudo apt install nvidia-driver) machen die eigentlich keine Probleme mehr. Einzig die Nutzung von zwei GPUs, wie bei Notebooks häufig der Fall, ist noch nicht ganz smooth.

Die Kompatibilität der Games ist in >90% der Fälle ebenfalls kein Problem. Einzig große AAA-Titel, bei denen der Publisher Linux bewusst mit hilfe des Anti-Cheat ausschließt, funktionieren nicht (Destiny, LostArk, SCUM kein Multiplayer...).

Ansonsten ist es bei mir so, dass ich nichtmal mehr schaue, ob ein Game Linux unterstützt, bevor ich es mir kaufe. Diablo 4, Starfield, Cyberpunk, BaldursGate4, Red dead redemption 2, läuft alles ohne gefrickel mit einer ähnlichen Performance wie unter Windows, machmal sogar besser.

Als Distribution würde ich dir Linux Mint empfehlen. Falls du etwas tiefer einsteigen möchtest, nimm Debian. Distros wie Arch, Gentoo o.ä. kann man sich für später aufbewahren, wenn man sich einmal in Linux eingelebt und die unterschiedlichen Konzepte verstanden hat. Falls du sehr neue Hardware nutzt, müsstest du drauf achten, dass der Kernel deines Systems die Hardware bereits unterstützt. In dem Fall könntest du von z.B. Debian Stable auf Debian Testing wechseln.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 6 months ago (2 children)

For the chess people: Zugzwang and Zwischenzug!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

The second part is bonkers. Most distro ship with the non free Nvidia driver and work well with it. Shit starts hitting the fan if you try to use the setup from nvidias website, which is not a problem of any distro but a user error

My Tipp: don't use niche distros: arch, debian, fedora, mint...all of them work well with the non free Nvidia kernel module. For fedora you have to add an additional repository if I remember correctly but that's it

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago (2 children)

This works but I'd just create a function and use that instead of creating an alias that creates a function and then calls itself.

if your containers are created with a docker compose file you can use docker-compose to target them all

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

They care...for the money

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

directory also needs execute permission:

chmod a+x /home/mike/automation/ssh_config

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

I'm using a HP spectre x360 since 2020-12 and I love it so much. I don't use the tablet functionality often. The touch works pretty well as far as I can say. The notebook, even if it's 13" ultra portable, is a little heavy for constant tablet usage. Everything else rocks aside of the thumbprint thingy. I use howdy instead.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Do you really think this won't be the norm in 5-10 years? Now it's some, in a few years OP is right, so why bother with your argument that not all cars are like this at the moment?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

Sure and there are pages helping you find communities, but there isn't that one central instance that works as a frontend to all the decentralized content.

I really wish to get a solution that builds of a free protocol, not on a single centrally managed instance of something that gives disproportional power to the instance hoster.

I fucking love the idea of activity pub. Everything can talk to everything and offer different features for different requirements like forums, short messages or even video distribution.

Internet, as much as anyone acts like it's not, is in its childs steps. We should really make sure in 100 years it's a communication tool for the masses, not another advertising platform.

OSS and open protocols are so important for the future. Who cares if some people feel overwhelmed by adding an @instance to some handles?!

Sorry for my bad English btw. ;)

[–] [email protected] 40 points 7 months ago (4 children)

Give it time I would say. Nobody cares about not having a central mail index, because everyone is used to how email works.

Now with Lemmy we are changing the central approach of reddit to a decentralized one like email. It's not a big problem if you ask me, it's only that people don't like change. Still, I think it's crucial that we stay with the decentralized approach instead of creating the same problems we had with reddit/facebook/twitter and the likes.

We did it the wrong way nummerous times. This time, let's be patient and please do it the right way for once.

And don't forget that the big corporations are already trying to undermine the new approach. Look at meta and threads for example.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Im most interested in encrypted homedirs for servers. Since all my collegues are to lazy to use encrypted ssh keys, i hoped that systemd-homed makes it possible to secure them from the root user.

Is systemd-homed already useable for such usecase? If gnome will do the same for desktops, that would be a big plus, thinking about firefox profiles and such. Hopefully also using pam or kerberos for decryption.

I'll look into fuse though, thanks for the hint

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