

Finally getting to play Hollow Knight: Silksong
Finally getting to play Hollow Knight: Silksong
I believe Podman uses a Fedora CoreOS VM. How does that compare?
I don’t think Alan Wake II will ever come to Steam. It is published by Epic Games.
I am using an atomic distribution (uBlue) and installing packages with homebrew is much more convenient than overlaying them with rpm-ostree
.
LoL, it really reads like an April Fool’s day article
Fedora uses RPM packaging format and dnf
is just a front-end for that. Atomic variants of Fedora and uBlue distros (they are based on the former) use rpm-ostree
, which also works with RPM.
Also, please stop being so confident in your stance when you don’t know much about Linux or your distribution of choice. People are here to help you only out of kindness and not obligation.
Thanks for the offer, buddy! I’d love to have it.
“Come on, Valve. Do something!”
Nope, no chance.
Any alternatives for learning Japanese? I have already learned about 500 words and 20 kanji.
From Merriam-Webster:
especially : widely and unfavorably known
Don’t let “perfect” be the enemy of “good”
You hardware is very new and Linux Mint I believe has kernel 6.8. You switch to more up to date distro. Ubuntu 25.04 or Fedora 42 would be good choices. I also have a similar setup but one generation older. I have disabled the integrated GPU completely (from the BIOS) just to avoid my nightmares from using laptops with hybrid-graphics.
I believe “notorious” is used in negative contexts, and was curious why Switzerland being respectful of privacy would be a bad thing.
Why “notoriously” though?
Hey, Docker. You are getting a little annoying. Try this.
You can use a VPN to mask your network traffic coming from any of the supported countries. Most European countries are in that list.
Yes. It looks like it is not working in India. It was just an example I used to avoid mentioning Google. There are many others.
What would be the use case for each container getting its own VM?