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blues.win
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| | | | | I am fascinated by discussions around so-called immutable Linux distributions, especially how the community debates whether operating systems like Bazzite are suitable for different kinds of users. Bazzite has become the most popular member of the Fedora Atomic family, even outpacing Fedora's own offerings of Silverblue and Kinoite (see: countme stats). As it grows in visibility, people are starting to question what exactly sets it apart. Consider a recent post in /r/linux_gaming that asks: | |
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thinkingeek.com
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| | | | | In my day job sometimes I need to edit documents using tools that are only available on Windows. As such, I have a virtual machine with Windows 10 running on VirtualBox. Recently I upgraded to Debian 13 and I took the opportunity to migrate to a libvirt-based solution. I explain here the steps that I followed. | |
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hyperborea.org
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| | | | | For several months I've been providing installable RPM packages for the Dillo web browser. Since many different distributions use RPM packages, I've been gettin | |
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www.whiteboxml.com
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| | | Master Python virtual environments with conda, once and for all. - Tutorials WhiteBox | ||