It's doubly more surprising that it's as stable as it is given the trashy language it's written in. No I don't mean C, I mean the GObject piles on top of it.
avidamoeba
Meanwhile i7:
You have to upgrade from that 386DX. I have some spare parts I can send your way.
Haven't had any acute problems with GNOME in Ubuntu LTS for at least 5 years.
Yup, that's my hypothesis as well!
I have one from a work piece of hardware which has a USB port that can operate in either device or host mode. 🥹
Personally I wouldn't consider recovery as an option at all because it could easily be unavailable because the SSD failed. Instead, I tend to add a mirror drive and/or keep frequent backups where that's not possible. So from that perspective ZFS is equivalent to Ext4, which I currently use. I'd prefer ZFS over it for it's data verification, snapshotting and datasets features.
The startup makes money by selling workers’ data to companies that offer benefits to gig workers.
I too want to get some of them benefits from MasterCard.
Open sauce blobs, as in - you can have em.
Always run 3-4 passes of Memtest86+ on any newly acquired hardware/RAM modules.
Yeah, the current implementation from the installer never got beyond the experimental stage when it was first introduced. I saw there's a new "guided setup" in the 24.04 release notes. No idea what it entails yet. I think I've also seen a page for setting it up for / in OpenZFS'es docs. I might try it at some point.
Do you use KDE or LXQt?