This is supposedly the stable release. Same problem?
Developer and refugee from Reddit
This is supposedly the stable release. Same problem?
I’ve been pondering messing around with Vanilla for a while. Anyone who’s already done so, what was your experience?
I have one computer in my house that has been running the same installation of Arch for eight years. I occasionally upgrade hardware components as needed, and will eventually take a full disk image and transfer it to an entirely new system once I’ve reached the limit of how much I can ship-of-Theseus it.
Never had a single problem with it in all that time.
That’s… basically what they’re doing. “ChromeOS” is basically just going to be a desktop-friendly UI on Android.
Would upvote for the news. Will downvote for the picture.
Picture removed. Upvoted.
I think that’s actually the goal. If they can get a single core OS working on all their devices, that cuts down a lot on the difficulty of things like application development and security patches.
Why would you want moderating a community to be hard? Completely unmoderated communities almost instantly become Nazi hangouts.
I mean, it looks okay and I’m glad to see competition, but yeah… Snoozer of an article with very little that makes me want to format and give it a go.
No reason to resist. They’re nifty little things, and if you don’t have heavy computing needs for what you want to do with one, their performance is really good.
Thanks for the heads-up. I hadn’t heard of Summit.
Do you have the
fwupdmgr
app? On Lenovo laptops, I think you can just usesudo fwupdmgr update
.