

How does OpenZFS to btrfs? Why choose it over btrfs? Is it all about the built-in encryption?
How does OpenZFS to btrfs? Why choose it over btrfs? Is it all about the built-in encryption?
I decided to maintain my own script for incremental snapshot based btrfs backups for now.
But, btrbk seems simple enough to not need regular updates unless a dependency of it changes too much.
For a long time I considered Gentoo the best, because I know my things around there. A month ago I said goodbye to my last Gentoo installation in favour for Debian trixie (the next stable release). Gentoo was too time consuming despite the binary repo.
If it would be my job to maintain a Gentoo system I would gladly accept, but there should be a need for it by the users. Otherwise I would just recommend Debian stable or Fedora.
My favourite is Debian over Fedora, because I often don’t need the latest versions of a software. And there is flatpak.
In 5+ years, when I may have HDR on my desktop, Gnome will be more than ready. (:
I remember a time, when you have to wait for hardware support. But maybe monitors just aren’t the thing you buy every 2-5 years. Mine is more than 10 years old and very sufficient.
If I remember correctly, Hannah Montana Linux was one of the first using wayland.
wow, I can see some of the programs be very useful on modern systems. I like the spreadsheet editor.
What are the application we can see here?
I think the Flatpak runtime is the real king here. It is easy to install and sandboxes your closed source games.
I may have a look at Rewaita, since the new default gray in Gnome 48 is too much on the blue/cold side.