I don’t have any experiences with Gnome Boxes. However, there’s no denying VirtualBox is a lot more user-friendly as a GUI than virt-manager.
I don’t have any experiences with Gnome Boxes. However, there’s no denying VirtualBox is a lot more user-friendly as a GUI than virt-manager.
We’re talking about someone who wants to know how to easily distro-hop. That’s not an expert level user. Have you tried unmounting an iso image from a virt-manager VM? Yes, that’s how bad virt-manager is as a user-facing GUI.
Virt-manager is a pain to use.
The Kubuntu installer offers btrfs instead now (not sure about Ubuntu).
Is there an easy way to install distros on a ZFS root that are not supported by debootstrap?
However, please don’t use btrfs for anything else than mirrors. RAID setups are unstable.
I’d say the best way for beginners is to install VirtualBox. You will be able to take snapshots before you try something stupid, so you can always restore to a known good state. The GUI is also pretty much fool-proof.
Check his Twitter.
Pretty late cringe, considering he changed his name in 2005.
Ah yes, the old “I care so little that I had to tell you”.
They also recently implemented E2EE for calls.
Check virustotal
What’s VFS?
Yeah, I was hoping to see a 16 or even 32GB upgrade.
What you call an algorithm here is a recommendation engine. I don’t see why they should avoid having something like that. Ideally they would have a modular system, so you could plug in your own favorite third-party engine.
Not really a Linux distro, but TempleOS
I loved that distro. Unfortunately it got discontinued at some point.
Your search engine is your friend (unless it’s Google)
Many Lemmy instances are requiring their users to apply for an account.
https://dumbgood.com/collections/limewire