Stumbled uppon this guide
https://github.com/imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server
I think its a good place to start
Stumbled uppon this guide
https://github.com/imthenachoman/How-To-Secure-A-Linux-Server
I think its a good place to start
Well, i used to be a gentoo user for 2 years or more. But after a while, it kinda bothersome to compile everything on my current pc. So i switched to fedora and its been great :D
Sorry if i didnt get your point, english is not my first langauge
I think fedora 39 does not have kde 6 yet
But ill try to find that srtting in kde 5
Ill try downgrading the driver
But currently im fine with xorg tho
I just want to play my games lol
Thats another reason i switch from gentoo to fedora. I do learned a lot from gentoo, but sometimes its just tiring to build everything and i just want something that works
I’ve been daily driving gentoo for 2 years :D
Switch from gentoo to fedora recently and use wayland as the default with nvidia
Everythings works fine until i fire up some games. All the games have this weird screen flickering and screen tearing which render a black box and literally unplayable. Tried rebooting, upgrading, downgrading and no avail.
Then i tried to use Xorg and everythings fine.
Ita frustating tho
Thank you, i will try it later :D
Is it running 24/7?
Im currently thinking of using my old laptop for this, but im scared it may get hot
Although i only got core i5 something and a 4gb ram ( asus k46cb )
I think, its a good idea. And a cool way to open for job application
Used to hate when windows update between my work.
But since trying Arch, i do pacman Syu almost everyday.
Its kinda addicting, and it give some statisfactions for myself, i dont know why
But now I’m past that stage, and just update it like every 2 weeks.
Going to Gentoo, i repeat the same process again. Seeing the console log is hipnotising and give a statisfaction for me when it complete successfully. I update like every 3 days
Now i update once a month hahaha
True, but i still need to keep a copy of windows for my average Joe friends. Not gonna preach the hard way thought, i want them to slowly convert to Linux hahaha.
Especially more and more games arw supported in Linux, either native or via proton
Me myself, already using Linux for the past 3 Years :D
Does it required a microsoft account now? Or can we still install it without connected to the internet
True as it can be