Yeah, and as if the community manager was the one to implement these engine features.
Yeah, and as if the community manager was the one to implement these engine features.
I think they meant the HTC entry in the article, not literally the HTC One phone.
I have a Surface Go 1 with 8 GB RAM running Aurora-DX, which includes the linux-surface kernel. It works great, and I find that modern KDE works quite well with touch, even though I mostly use it with the type cover attached. I only use the surface connect port for charging, but I do use the single usb-c port with a usb-c hib, and it works well. The Fedora atomic distros work great on little machines like that.
Edit: I’d add that Bluefin is the same with Gnome.
I use Moonlight Qt on a raspberry pi 5, and used it on a raspberry pi 4 before that. Both connected via ethernet, streaming at 150 mbps. It works very well, feels like being at the computer. It feels like there is next to no delay, and moonlight reports around 5 ms.
Somewhere else I use a raspberry pi 3 A+ with Moonlight Embedded, connected via Wi-Fi, and it works pretty well, but I can notice the delay a bit more. Still able to stream at 40 mbps.
Termux, then you can navigate to the folder with cd
and list the content of the folder with ls
. You can save the output to a file ls > folder.txt
.
I have the 128 GB storage 8 GB RAM, it’s still very usable. I often get annoyed with the small SSD, I’d assume 64 GB is way too small. Also if I remember correctly the 64 GB version has much slower eMMC storage, while the 128 GB and up have a real SSD.
I installed it successfully on a 512 MB machine the other day, with LXQT. Didn’t run very well though.
I use LibreELEC, it’s great.
There is a separate file you have to download, it’s in the repo readme.
Yours is not at the top, so no longer true
I use Quadlet, which is now merged in podman. The only issue I had with it is running system systemd services as other (rootless) users, I can’t get it to create cid files that the users can access. In those cases only, I have to modify the generated services files, which defeats the purpose.
Apparently it does! podman-compose
Podman, rootless containers work well, and there is no central process running everything. I like that starting containers on boot is integrated with systemd.
Btrfs snapshots are great! All my filesystem is Btrfs, with subvolumes for root, home and var.
I’m using the Fedora immutable distros on many computers, it’s great to be able to boot into a previous version of the system if issues arise. Not that issues arise, since most packages are installed as Flatpaks, in a toolbox or in a container. Makes the systems nearly unbrickable.
I use Fedora IoT on one of mine, for the immutable OS and container focus.
Kobo ebooks are the best for this, just plug them in a computer and they act as a USB key. Calibre can manage them too. Some models have a SD card slot for a lot more storage too.
Yep, four of them, hence the “Q”.
Well it’s not called easyware