I've only really messed with VMs running in linux and I know video acceleration can be an issue. Do VMs running on windows have an easier time of setting up GPU passthrough?
Breadhax0r
Rules for thee but not for me
10 out of 10 dentists agree, not pressing the button is good for your teeth.
They can afford to keep trying, and it only takes one live service hit to print infinite money.
I agree, I'm in the military so I end up working with a lot of 18-19 year olds. One day a few years back, a bunch of us were sitting around the table talking, and I don't remember what the conversation was about but this kid lookes at the black guy and says "that's how you get lynched"
There was a collective gasp and we then had to explain to him what that meant. He just though it was something offensive to say to someone.
Not quite fired but close enough. I know a guy who had gotten his 100% disability from the military during his first enlistment (basically only worked for about 2 years and then medical said he was borked so he was going to collect a paycheck for the rest of his life)
Then he popped positive for smoking weed on a random drug test and lost it all. Now he's being discharged on an 'other than honorable' which means he loses all his benefits.
Bazzite is immutable, it worked generally okay for me but I swapped back to mint because I had to use a smart card reader and getting it to work on an immutable was a royal pain
Aren't those people also the first to be let go? They're the most expensive and you can maximize short term profits by letting go to expensive employees and hiring on cheap ones.
I would wear the hell out of this shirt
Well...that was...I guess a grotesque sort of live action food wars..
I imagine this would work out to be something similar to redhat enterprise linux, but with the EU funding it's development instead of the US
I started with mint cinnamon and then tried out bazzite and nobara but they both gave me issues so I'm back to mint because it really does "just work"
My server is running mint currently, but I'm going to switch to fedora at some point soon. Mostly because I have to deal with RHEL at work and I'd like to better familiarize myself with it.