For desktop: virt-manager, server: cockpit with the vm plugin.
For desktop: virt-manager, server: cockpit with the vm plugin.
From the website: Goals
Take control of your computer Get the most from your hardware Enjoy a reliable experience Improve your experience behind the scenes Develop and contribute quickly and efficiently Be part of a thriving community Have fun while interacting with other users and contributors
These are so incredibly unspecific
I’ve been using pipeline on my Linux phone, works well. Though make sure to change the server to something other than the default because for whatever reason it doesn’t have thumbnails.
Services that can utilize the full power of a single machine are quite rare. I have about 15 docker containers in total taking up about 800mb of ram on one of my servers. In reality having multiple can be more complex and harder to maintain, not to mention power efficiency and cost.
Looks treemendous
Damn that was two years ago already? Time flies
Cool! I donate too
Nice! I’ve found this useful btw https://github.com/golang-standards/project-layout
Not mandatory but I found it helpful
Nautilus kinda has it, don’t know how it works though
How do you know it’s used as an official one would be?
The way you posted this made it seem it was an official signal survey
Wow that’s awesome! Though I just got an OWL license
Bruh read before you reply. Vanilla OS is based on Debian, not Ubuntu. It used to be based on Ubuntu. Not anymore.
Also, vanilla os is absolutely light weight compared to what people are used to.
It also uses “abroot”, so it switches between root partitions with changes
I wouldn’t be so sure about xwayland, it would need the ability to insert keystrokes. I don’t know at what level it does that
Assuming it’s gpl or something, you only need to provide the source with binary distributions of the product. Anyone in the patreon would have access to the source (I’m assuming)
Really? Google reviews is manipulated horribly. The underlying project, the maps, Apple isn’t far behind and in some cases I’ve noticed it’s actually much better.
https://blog.thunderbird.net/2024/09/why-use-a-mail-client-vs-webmail/