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5 days agoDebian 13 itself does not seem to generate any files there
I noticed that too.
I did it manually, deleted the old list file, it works fine.
Debian 13 itself does not seem to generate any files there
I noticed that too.
I did it manually, deleted the old list file, it works fine.
Thanks :)
I did this when I started to use Lemmy during the reddit protest, to explain the general concept of the fediverse to reddit refugees not used to decentralized platforms: https://imgur.com/a/fediverse-redditors-fiLOmI7
It’s probably not exactly what you’re looking for but could it be a start?
Why? It’s the point of Lemmy, being able to participate in communities regardless of where they’re hosted and where your account is registered.
What you say is especially true for laptops, those have the highest chance of having weird non-standard components that give a lot of problems on Linux.
Much easier on desktops, especially if you build your own, you get to choose which components go into it.
Nvidia is shit on laptops but it’s fine on desktops.
I’ve been using Linux for over 20 years, always had Nvidia on my self-built desktops, my experience has always been flawless, I just have to install proprietary drivers.
My experience with laptops has been hit and miss, until I learned to buy laptops “full Intel only”, on those everything works out of the box.