

The obvious choice is to rename Wine to Linux Subsystem for Windows
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The obvious choice is to rename Wine to Linux Subsystem for Windows


I’ve done that plenty of times with phones and ham radio junk


~/Git for all git clones


Funnily enough, driving a manual car is interacting with intricacies of its drive and the internal combustion


You can absolutely do this on Framework and it won’t cause any issues
There’s plethora of resources if you want to make your Linux install even more secure than the defaults (so-called “hardening”)
My TV automatically powers up on the right input if you power it up through that input’s CEC
This is what systemd is doing. Inventing a set of wheels suitable for most distros
A long-winded XLibre ad, essentially
I have a few low-stakes servers with Ubuntu so I enabled it, mostly for the kernel livepatching
Arch because it just works once you set it up (yeah, paradoxically), and both AUR and the official repos are fresh yet reliable
If only we can compartmentalize all AUR packages
at this point you’ll be reinventing Flatpak


You can install snapper on normal Arch and it’ll snapshot before and after package installs
I did Computer Engineering with Linux and Windows on a VM, it worked fine
You can, you just have to obfuscate the fact that you’re running EndeavourOS and they’ll be none the wiser
Bazzite is SteamOS with extra sauce
Borg to a NAS, and that mirrored to Backblaze


Actual native package management and package distribution


Shame that Brexit happened, otherwise they could go with Canonical’s Ubuntu
You can self-host Tailscale. Tailscale is just a bunch of Wireguard tunnels with NAT hole punching and management