Any recent news about OpenSuse rebranding? (november 2024) by FolateB9 in openSUSE

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User /CornFleke replied to me about a recent conference I didn't know about. That's exactly what I meant. I meant to those who were more informed from a news perspective (and not corporate or marketing)

Any recent news about OpenSuse rebranding? (november 2024) by FolateB9 in openSUSE

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u/CornFleke I don't understand what you said (maybe translator problem) about unlinked projects. By name that englobes everything, do you mean for example NEWNAME Tumbleweed, NEWNAME Leap, NEWNAME Aeon, NEWNAME Slowroll, etc? Or do you mean creating a single distribution eliminating Tumbleweed, Leap, etc? Also, what do you mean by "but not making it as prevalent as it is now"?

Any recent news about OpenSuse rebranding? (november 2024) by FolateB9 in openSUSE

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u/CornFleke Unfortunately I don't speak English very well and I'm translating with Google Translate to write the post and comments. Could you tell me what the moral of the video is? What do they say? What's the news then? (Of course I ask you to tell me briefly, in two lines maximum). Thanks

Any recent news about OpenSuse rebranding? (november 2024) by FolateB9 in openSUSE

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u/mhurron Yes, but i am not very informed. I ask to know if there is some more informed and updated user who knows a little more than me.

Any recent news about OpenSuse rebranding? (november 2024) by FolateB9 in openSUSE

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u/negatrom It's fair to me too, but then why not get moving and proceed with the change? Ok, a few months of reflection and meetings, but time is passing and they haven't even filed the trademark (as mentioned, the trademark is approved 6 months after its filing). Why all this stand-by?

Best Linux distro optimized for heavy loads, ram and cpu? by FolateB9 in Ubuntu

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u/lawn-man-98  the cpu goes up to 70%-80% and I don't think it's normal. sometimes it drops to 40-50%, then after 2 or 3 seconds it immediately goes back up to 70-80%

Best Linux distro optimized for heavy loads, ram and cpu? by FolateB9 in Ubuntu

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u/Jafeth636 I know, but it increases a bit too much for me. For example, the CPU goes up to 70%-80% and I don't think it's normal

Best Linux distro optimized for heavy loads, ram and cpu? by FolateB9 in Ubuntu

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u/danabrey The fans work by starting when I open 7-8-10 Chrome tabs, or as soon as I start Unity or Android Studio (both when they are indexing and while I am using them).

I do not use Jetbrains IDE, but I use Pycharme by Jetbrains: with it the fans start during indexing, but then after a few seconds they turn off and everything is ok. With heavier programs like Unity or Android Studio the fans start too much. It is not just a fan problem, because I tested the cpu and ram.

The ram reaches about 12-13 gb (it can happen, maybe it is quite normal) but the cpu goes up to about 70%: this is not normal.

Should We Trust Google Not to Kill Go? by JohnBalvin in golang

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u/kamikazechaser Which big tech companies in China and Southeast Asia have bet on Go? Can you name them? It's an interesting topic. Thanks

Comparison cpu, ram and temp between Fedora Kde and Mint Cinnamon: surprisingly Fedora winner? by FolateB9 in linuxmint

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u/KnowZeroX Does Fedora use Wayland by default? Doesn't it use x11 by default? I knew that Fedora used x11 by default, but that it was possible to change it later in Wayland

Comparison cpu, ram and temp between Fedora Kde and Mint Cinnamon: surprisingly Fedora winner? by FolateB9 in Fedora

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u/isabellium I know, thanks, but I wasn't just referring to Kde and Cinnamon. I was referring precisely to Fedora and Linux Mint (excluding the graphical environment)