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Cake day: June 25th, 2023

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  • Because of the USSR playing its role as boogyman.

    On top of that the at the time Germany and current Russia are totally different: its geography, its people, its government, its economical status.

    Occupation is generally a bad idea, but occupying RUSSIA… Very, very, very bad idea. You’d just confirm the lies the Kremlin tell its population and unite the country against the EU.

    Edit: typo





  • Recently started testing Linux:

    -laptop: Switched an old X1 Carbon to Linux, but had a lot of problem with the WiFi card (Intel Wireless 7265). It’s supposed to be Linux compatible, but it simply doesn’t work. After a few days of distro hoping I settled for Kubuntu + a WiFi USB adapter(details here if you’re furious: https://sh.itjust.works/post/47717768)

    I’m still hoping a future update will make the WiFi card work and that I’ll be able to remove the USB WiFi adapter. And I’m wondering if 8GB of RAM is enough for KDE (Mozilla regulatory freeze).

    -For my gaming rig, I went dual boot with Bazzite and I’ll be upgrading W10 to 11 for the software not Linux compatible.

    My main problem (and disappointment) is that my Logitech G915 keyboard and JBL quantum headset cannot use their specific software on Bazzite/Linux. The basic stuff works, but all the keyboard (macro keys,…) And headset (spatial sound control, two sources live mixing,…) Handy advanced features doesn’t.












  • It seems our answers are lost very quickly (probably by design)?

    I’ve lost the rather large feedback I’ve typed after filling up the questionnaire and I don’t even know if it’s been submitted or not… For context: Windows user thinking about switching to Linux for a while.

    My result: https://distrochooser.de/en/d5a5066d255c/

    Main feedback (I don’t want to to re-type everything) : are the distro listed from most adapted to least? Just a list of all distro with +/-? There is little to no explanations on the list itself.

    I’d also like to know how popular the distro are. From what I understand the more a distro is popular, the more ressources will be available (tuto, forum, help,…).

    I’ll probably try Linux with a mint on my “paperwork” laptop to see how it goes.