I highly recommend the same. Fedora on one, Windows on one, and a shared NTFS drive. There are a couple of Windows ‘features’ to disable, like fast boot, that don’t play nice with the storage drive.
I highly recommend the same. Fedora on one, Windows on one, and a shared NTFS drive. There are a couple of Windows ‘features’ to disable, like fast boot, that don’t play nice with the storage drive.
I haven’t got GNOME’s native RDP to work at all yet, but XRDP does multiple sessions.
They were right, it’s metastasising now
I tried both and the videos played at the same speed for me
The entity gaining access to system files and doing damage, it’s me.
Yep, also ability to rebase to some other image. Maybe that’s what you meant by setting up a new system.
You’re discounting the trend here. Assuming the methodology is consistent, over a short time we’re seeing a noticeable change, bias or not.
As someone who has tired of toying around with things on my daily driver, I switched to Silverblue about six months ago and there’s basically no upkeep. Love it.
Wonder what’s going on with your games. I’m running various new Windows games on Wayland with no flickering and 120+ FPS. It’s an AMD GPU though.
Maybe have a look at Proxmox, a Debian-based hypervisor for VMs and containers.
I don’t use it personally, but I think there’s a good case for Linux Mint (Debian Edition)
Some of us also are just tired of administering the system and just want to use some applications.