

sudo nano /etc/fstab
Then replace “defaults” with “compress=zstd” on your desired partitions.
IMO stick with btrfs. Also, the storage space between file systems is exactly the same, given the same hardware.


sudo nano /etc/fstab
Then replace “defaults” with “compress=zstd” on your desired partitions.
IMO stick with btrfs. Also, the storage space between file systems is exactly the same, given the same hardware.
Ubuntu has a history together with amazon, sending search queries in the application starter for example. There are better distros out there, like Mint.
Btop, beautiful and functional.
With use case IMO, you’ll lose absolutely nothing. Literally any game ever now runs on Proton and Wine.
That use-case IMO, you’ll loose absolutely nothing. Literally any game ever runs on Proton by now, unless the developer deliberately disables that, see Bungie and “anti-cheat” rootkits.


Yeah, but in Joplin you can hit export and then it exports your note hierarchy as folders and markdown files.
The virgin Microsoft Nutella vs the Gigathad KDE Fischer.
Writing your mlt script in nano. Doesn’t get lighter than this. ;)
Yeah, but that’s kind of Windows’s fault too, because the Windows system progressively gets slower with every update, the only remedy being completely reinstalling a clean system or better hardware. Planned obsolescence at its finest.
Same here, I’m waiting for DDR6 in 2028. Great CPU, at that date, it will be 10 years old.
IMHO: upgrading every 10 years is fine, both for money and performance.
Yeah, I’ve tried photogimp, but it just changes the layout to be more comfortable for Photoshop users, which I’m not. GMIC is a collection of different VFX.
Two of my favourite ones are median and montage. One I use for mood boards, the other one is to get rid of either noise or people in images.
GIMP, but you definitely should install also the GMIC and resynthesiser plugins. With GMIC especially, you’re getting so many things that not even Photoshop can do, making GIMP objectively superior.
Edit: If you mean you’re looking for a raw editor, meaning you change the colors and how the image themselves look, then you need Darktable. This is a raw editor. GIMP is mainly for VFX.


Just want to say Gordon Ramsay’s a cunt and a baby boy that never grew up.


Can’t wait to install GNU/Linux on a new 5000 € laptop, which has the hardware of a 500 € laptop. 🥰
Yes.


Patrick, can you stop that?
One thing I’ve just noticed: why is Tux holding his foot?
The fstab file is used to define how disk partitions or remote file systems are mounted into your computer. Removable drives such as USB drives or SD cards are not shown there, because if they were, your system would complain at boot that it can’t find the requested USB drive.
About F2FS having double the storage space of btrfs. In all honesty, it doesn’t make sense to me. Do you mean it shows you potentially being able to store 80 megabytes if you can get compression working or does it just show 80 megabytes instead of 40, after formatting the file system?