Have you read the btrfs or zfs man pages? They are very well written. You just have to want to understand it. If you don't, let it handle your tech-buddy or admin, or have them quickly look over the command that is about to be confirmed with pressing ENTER.
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Better go one step back to Debian instead.
Yes, but be sure to exclude certain services on servers and monitor the remaining pending upgrades.
Who has to work until 17:00 on a Friday except shift workers?
Thx, I may need to look closer at noctalia-shell. If it can provide some comfort I am used to from gnome-shell, this could be it.
I considered PaperWM, too. Again, I must say. I have used it years ago. In the past it couldn't keep up with the Gnome development. I tried to use it in later version by fat-fingering in some files. But there was a time when I could not make it compatible again. I havn't tried it since there is new momentum in the project.
When niri first came out, I tried it with waybar. I am not sure, what I missed most, the way I can start programs or the ability to change typical settings in the gnome-control-center. The last bit could be an issue with noctalia-shell for me, too.
I hopefully will have time to experiment between the years.
Since 4 months I use Gnome on a 100Hz display at work. At home I am on a 60Hz panel. I cannot justify buying a new display, because the older 60Hz has still better colors and automatic brightness, which isn't very common, it seems.
But I want higher refresh rates now everywhere; a dilemma!
I want to, but I miss the top panel the way gnome-shell has it implemented.
Is it possible to run niri instead of mutter together with gnome-shell?
I knew it.
Never heared of the other two.
Thx, I will use sPOngEbOBcasE from now on. [=
whatever, but it is not snake or kebab case either.
Let me rephrase: Why WhateverCase?
Why CamelCase? /o\
Kind of, yes, but you can teach it to write less. I instructed it, to answer only Yes or No with a brief explanation, if there is not much need to add sonething in my context.
That doesn't mean the answers get better though. ^^