Gentoo is surprisingly reliable as personal system. I like how you’d be able to customize stuff compile stuff, making it leaner than most setups.
I’ve heard a lot of good things about SuSE, but it’s mostly from the community and not the enterprise side of things. I’ve never seen enterprise setup with SuSE, whereas the three I mentioned earlier I’ve seen all the time.
As a Gentoo user:
If setup correctly, absolutely.
Otherwise, it’s a nightmare.
I’d say in most case, you’d want to pick something simple to get you up and running, as well as to set a baseline.
If it’s work related, I wouldn’t go anywhere near anything that isn’t based on Debian, Ubuntu, or Red Hat.
That’s hardcore
Yes, but usually they’d have a more robust VM management system to stay sane for long.
Hopefully this would lead to a more (stable version of) ArchLinux.
Try getting the sddm (for KDE) instead and run it thru the display-manager service.
They’ve been trying to get the GTK3 version of it for like a decade, and now that GTK4 is out, they’re finally getting close to it (but still not out yet).
I used GIMP to make this.
The real meme here
network. manager.
No matrix?
Okay, did you change anything, perhaps BIOS settings? You did mention it booted just fine the first time with liveUSB.
Are you able to boot to the liveUSB again? If so, you may be able to use it to access the log on that broken installation.
This hits hard.
Not that I don’t like my job, just that I love my costly side-project more.
From experience: not as good as the regular Linux Mint.
Not to mention that sometimes, the code that’s supposed to “speak for itself” doesn’t do the things that they think it would do.
Why anyone’s still using Telegram is beyond me…
Getting very close?
At this point they should just have that announcement when they actually have the thing.
Sony