+1 for everything.
Especially my 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue. Just like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF7lf9_Cnzc
Or my refurbished 1890ish Government Issued Ash Desk, serving now as...
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+1 for everything.
Especially my 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue. Just like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uF7lf9_Cnzc
Or my refurbished 1890ish Government Issued Ash Desk, serving now as...
Late for the show.
Many times this has happened to me also. I think probably, you need to allow "Java Scripts" on this site to be able to have line breaks.
Seems to be an easy way to run desktop OS's in containers, (or not), and share apps to the host.
This person shares how to run Window Managers and Desktop Environments with Distrobox:
...
Hi,
Have you looked at this page in GitHub:
https://github.com/linuxmint/timeshift
It states that it is maintained at Linux Mint. Maybe more help is available there.
I'm grateful that there are knowledgeable people, providing historical information about this sort of thing. Linux must be protected from the leeches. Thanks.
@DuckHook:
Well, once there is a "work around" providing Security Updates for snaps, then concerns might be addressed. Currently, this "work around" isn't available.
See again:
...
Herein lie my objections to Snaps et al. So it is with a great many users.
With Snaps we lose our shared library system, and its' combined security updates. I don't see this changing with...
I'm still waiting on 20.04 to see what 24.04 will bring. Separate Dpkg and Snap OS versions, sounds hopeful to me. Although, 'the proof will be in the pudding'.
Oh, I see. I found the tutorials in the forum body. Thank you.
Hello,
I was hoping to read your tutorial on, 'How you install your Ubuntu Server'. But alas, your HammondsLegacy site is not responding.
Thank you.
Unfortunately, Xubuntu's memory usage has soared from what is was a decade ago. (More bling).
10 years ago, Xubuntu at rest for me was in the 200 megabyte range. Debian Xfce was a mere 95...
I quickly read about this. It certainly seems something I should investigate more thoroughly. As long as I can install my preferred Desktop (Xubuntu to it), I quite possibly, would like this. I don't...
Thank you.
I am sill running Xubuntu 20.04, (I still get security updates until 25.04), when I need to decide what I am going to do about Snaps.
First thing I plan to do before 25.04, is to...
Debian has extensive documentation. (This is not an exhaustive list).
Here is the Debian Users' Manuals page. It is a good reference:
https://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals
And Debian...
@ exploder ...
Thank you, for the well-written expose on Debian 12. I enjoyed reading it.
Thanks for the reply.
No, I didn't notice that it was an old post. (I never look to see when the pages are posted. I guess I need to start).
So; I plan to have Debian Stable as my host OS, with...
Hello everyone! I am not doing VMs right now, only reading. I have read more than once in this forum, the importance of 'Securing VMs'.
So, I have started looking and see similar suggestions as...
I just want to complement you. It seems lately, your posts have been more detailed oriented. With you offering different options and suggestions, as to why you think some are more viable. Maybe, it...
/dev/nvme0n1p3 40G 11G 27G 30% /
Tis a Xfce thing, I think.
I don't think so, when I read things like Debian's Security Warning, on Flatpaks and Snaps:
https://wiki.debian.org/Flatpak#Security_Warning_Note
I apologize. I thought I could help, but I can not.
Hi there.
Tis an older thread now, and OP may have installed already and not see this response.
Ubuntu 23.04 is what is called an Interim Release. This means, it has support for only 9...
A bit more on shared directories. I was reading and saw the page below on SSHFS:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSHFS
I imagine it will work for sharing directories between host and guest....
If you still want to explore this, possibly the solution lies in apt pinning . Here are a couple of links about this:
Ubuntu Community Help Wiki:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto...
Hello, what worked for me with a different application, was to comment out the present /etc/apt/sources.list and add the same list for the release you are wanting. In this case 20.04. Then purge the...