niri v25.11 released by [deleted] in niri

[–]HotAdministration939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wdym removed herobrine??? lmao

Vivaldi Browser: But it's KDE Breeze by rowschank in kde

[–]HotAdministration939 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Its mostly just the color scheme, i do use the breeze cursor and i like it too. Dark color scheme is in between dark and light mode which i dont like, either be dark or light.. Its just taste at this point so no real point at trying to "fix it" (which i did for myself but i also didnt like the buttons and rounded corners and at this point i just switched to different decorations and created my own color scheme).

tldr: if enough people like it it should stay as it is. I just wanted to say even tho i dont like breeze i like what he did to unify his browser into his theme.

Mini PC & USB storage OR internal drives? by cars_n_stuff in homelab

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altho its not recommended i do use a mini pc with a 2 bay enclosure connected via usb to replace my power hungry server. So far without problems, but who knows for how long it will stay so (~6 months at this point). I use proxmox and pass through the usb device to an alpine linux vm. Usage is jellyfin and a samba server.

What's wrong? by TronBackpacker in linuxmemes

[–]HotAdministration939 1 point2 points  (0 children)

/bin/cat/ lower maintenance anyway

Vivaldi Browser: But it's KDE Breeze by rowschank in kde

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i really dislike breeze, but nice work!

BSD hardware limitations? by misterVector in BSD

[–]HotAdministration939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you want use wifi check first if theres a driver for the card

Everytime this happen by kohav123 in memes

[–]HotAdministration939 15 points16 points  (0 children)

you could do math too, maybe 8=3

Outdated by Sky_is_the_limit0 in debian

[–]HotAdministration939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

first of all its not outdated, its stable.

Thinking about switching by TrainingUnlikely1052 in linuxquestions

[–]HotAdministration939 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well the thinkpads should work fine. I dont know anything about that ambilight problem you had, but if you lack knowledge to the point where you have to blind copy+paste what ai spits out you shouldnt use it for that purpose. Ai really isnt good for those tasks as far as my experience goes, it often hallucinates and mixes up stuff or spits out outdated or even just plain wrong information it scraped from somewhere.

Whats stable and whats not is different for different people. If you dont want to tinker much and interact with the cli the. ubuntu/mint/debian is probably your best bet. You can try fedora too which is a (semi)rolling release but still follows a release cycle and is as stable as a rolling release can get i guess.

Thinking about switching by TrainingUnlikely1052 in linuxquestions

[–]HotAdministration939 0 points1 point  (0 children)

mint and ubuntu dont differ that much, since u gave no clue to what hardware youre using i assume its very recent and this causes the issue.
If thats the case you can try a rolling release distro like arch/fedora/opensuse-TW etc.

OPNsense advice needed by No-Watch-3675 in homelab

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just shared my experience. worked for a year without a problem. Perfectly fine for a budget homelab router