Fedora Atomic/Kinoite, just so relieved when one day I fucked the bootloader, and it didn’t boot anymore, and I only needed to rollback in grub to a perfectly working system
Fedora Atomic/Kinoite, just so relieved when one day I fucked the bootloader, and it didn’t boot anymore, and I only needed to rollback in grub to a perfectly working system
Fedora and Linux are not the same thing
True
Just because some deva are assholes you gonna sabotage the work of the others 10 thousands?
Nah, still has a lot of bugs, it simply don’t have the same money that Microsoft has to fix quirks in certain hardware, and it’s too fragmented, Microsoft knows what kernel that interface gonna run, KDE don’t so they always need to fix for different kernels
Phoronix comments were always dumb, like, infuriating bad, I don’t even read them anymore, the moderation on that site don’t give a fuck about toxicity in there
Maybe they use Alpine
Yep, every intel or AMD CPU vulnerability get patched in the kernel before the official firmware patches
I don’t understand, if you run a program inside the sandbox and the program ask for a library, the kernel need to map the library from inside the sandbox to the program, that overhead that I’m talking about
You can do that with fedora Atomic tho, just enable it, also why install a VPN? Why you can’t use OpenVPN?
They could benefit a lot using BTRFS instead of LVM Thin Provisioning, putting ext4 in LVM has worse performance than BTRFS
One thing that no-one tested is the overhead of all the sandbox, like, each module, lybrary of program run in a sandbox(some times they tweak the source code not need the sandbox) so I wanted to see the overhead of all of that
You can punch the guy, I would help too
bro thinking a chromecast OS gonna run in google servers 💀, micro kernels has their utility in embedded system, we know, saying that they are replacement for monolithic kernel is dumb, also companies can’t do different/hacks project anymore?
you don’t need a micro kernel to install medules, nor to make a crash in certain module don’t bring the kernel down, you program it isolated, they don’t do that now because it’s unecessary, but android do that, and there’s work being doing in that way https://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-Rust-Scheduler-Micro
the thing is that it’s harder todo that, that’s why no one does, but not impossible, you also need to give the kernel the foundation to support that
to be fair, fedora downloads and apply the update before reboot, windows download, apply and then reboot, that’s why it take so much time
nah, you can have micro-kernel features on linux, but you can’t have monolithc kernel features on microkernel, there’s zero arguments in favor of a micro kernel, except being a novel project
source: 93% of ransomware are windows based
Maybe i “fucked the bootloader config” should be better, and with fedora unified kernel support, you can rollback using the UEFI entry so even a fucked bootloader wouldn’t stop you