this and also this sounds like a project ripe for teaching yourself configuration management with something like ansible &/or terraform; which will get you paid since they're in such high demand right now.
eldavi
i wonder if it's a sign of things to come rom the foundation since they're never going to be able to viably compete with the likes of google or microsoft.
also: the little panics if it shows who tried to reach you and it's a ceo; so you wake yourself up; get out of bed; log in to your computer and see that it's just an "lol". 🤌
is support a factor in your decision? if so i would go with opensuse since it has options to let get enterprise support should you end up needing it. (anecdotally: redhat & canonical's support are better; ESPECIALLY landscape since you mentioned nvidia & proprietary codecs, but it is very pricey)
thank you for doing this; lemmy has been a godsend for me and it's turned me into a donor and i'll start contributing eventually.
Lawyers cost A LOT more than developers
I sometimes have macbooks from work; but I gave to my last one in favor of a Linux laptop from a Linux company and the sailing has been smoother than any of my macs in the past.
In the future I'm going to insist on Linux laptops or they can find someone else to do the job and Linux is the only reason I have the leverage over an employer to make such a requirement and the best part is that they bought the high end Linux laptop since it was so much cheaper than the macbooks.
Did you download it using yum
or dnf
?
Didn't forget about the potato. Lol
i too merely flirted with linux for years until my windows me started boot looping and then i was forced off that fence 25ish years ago and has been the biggest reason i've been able to stay employed since then.
the video is right about the reasons why people don't want to switch and part of me wishes he used a sink or swim story like mine since the worst case scenario is trying to swim again later on when it comes to linux.
What is even more unusual are the explosive clashes taking place in and around the Harris campaign universe. Interviews with more than a dozen campaign officials and allies reveal a deep distrust of leadership, questions over payments to consultants and celebrities, as well as anger over what they say was a pervasive lack of transparency over finances and analytics. The sources were granted anonymity to speak about internal campaign dynamics.
even the campaign didnt trust the dnc and we should either considering that they still don't believe that they did anything wrong after losing all three branches.
the proton package was already in your repository list?
are you able to share your yum repo configuration?