Skip Navigation

Posts
2
Comments
132
Joined
2 yr. ago

    1. I'd say go for a rolling, maybe do updates on weekends
    2. The students will very likely appreciate the customizability of Plasma or Cinnamon; if you want them to focus on work, GNOME (probably with some extensions) would be better. Tilers are a bad idea, because they take some getting used to
    3. Doesn't really matter, company distros might be paid tho, and that can obviously get expensive
    4. Wayland if your DE has good support (i.e. is GNOME or Plasma), otherwise X
    5. Btrfs' snapshotting capabilities might be useful to rollback the system to something working if the students fuck something up
    6. Immutable without sudo access should be the safest to hand over to people that you don't want to ruin anything
    7. I don't know enough about specific purpose distros

    If you already know Nix, NIxOS would be a good choice

  • don't need an extra guy

  • I'm so glad you can automate QA jobs

  • I think something like

     -
        
    %wheel ALL= NOPASSWD: /bin/apt
    
    
      

    should be the right way of disabling the password for apt.

  • They do! /bin has the executables, and /usr/share has everything else.

  • I don't think there really is an easy way to do this. For sure not as easy as reinstalling.

  • Thanks, I switched from unconfigured (but working because magic) networkmanager to pure wpa_supplicant on my NixOS system yesterday and I definitely noticed frequent reconnecting.

  • This just in: @gregorum@lemm.ee admits to not knowing what the fediverse is – on the fediverse.

  • I'm gonna pretend like I didn't post this on microblogging fedi 2 months ago already

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    showerthoughts is just a place for people who don't have microblogging social media to dump their random thoughts

  • Doesn't work for me. Do you have any custom rules?

  • Found this recently:

    it became a thing yesterday lol

  • There's a python library for everything

  • Pretty sure that money is for the people employed by the GNOME Foundation, they don't just pay every contributor.

  • Might be an afternoon of CSS, or might be 2+ weeks of React

  • read the code and pretend you understand it (real understanding will slowly come with that)

  • I used to run sudo pacman -Syu like every 5 minutes (bleeding edge, more like bled out edge). I'd recommend once or twice a day to stay up-to-date.

  • No way, Debian uses systemd, and systemd uses systemd-journald for logging, and doesn't need cron, because it has timers.

  • My real first time using Linux was with Pop!_OS in April last year.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Why is wofi recommended so much?