@SightUnseen_ Why is AI trying to replace software developers only? Why wouldn't they try to at least HELP to achieve better quality by scaling QA?!
Or there's a massive delusion - that good written program always works everywhere?!
@MichaelCade1@dr4goonis@ahachete Yeah IT regulations suck! Just before leaving Veeam I even tried to push enabling support of Linux on corporate workstations... As you can see - I was defeated ๐
@MichaelCade1@dr4goonis@ahachete Arch has been my choice for the last 7-8 years! I intentionally chose this one for two reasons: a) everything is manual, no helpers, even going once through the installation would teach you SO MUCH about "how it works"! And b) the best Linux wiki - because of see a)๐
@dr4goonis@MichaelCade1@ahachete The biggest question then - why even to use the desktop inside a VM?! The only reason would be to check if it is ok to run Linux on your notebook.
@dr4goonis@MichaelCade1@ahachete I was about to recommend the same, but to be frank - it is not connecting to the desktop. It is running a new application on a remote XServer.
So, Michael - tell us more what do you want to achieve here!
@MPelletierCIO There must be a special course in college: "how to choose the Y-axis to make the data scary" ๐. I understand the point without hiding where 0 is.
@SightUnseen_ The distr is having options to select the desktop environment - did Zorin come with XFCE or GNOME?
The whole 'Linux as a desktop' thing is not sticking because the enterprises don't support the idea! Why would they need something else at the airports?!? Yet still windows :(
@SightUnseen_ Lxde is copying Windows 95
KDE is like Windows 11
Gnome looks like MacOS sometimes, but also is trying to make all of the mistakes of Windows 8 (being computer and tablet ready at the same time)
The usual answer to your critics - "you can customize everything". And you have to!
@rickyelqasem I've been using this for the last 3-4 years. I cannot be happier! Btw - there are a lot of clients for all mobile platforms too. Sync is working over git - self-hosted obviously ๐
@RalphAichinger@homelaber@MichaelCade1 They are trying to develop everything themselves - not welcoming for partners. They change KVM native protocols, making their version not supported by community changes - even more isolation and upgrade problems.
@homelaber@MichaelCade1 I still recall version 3.0 of VMware ESX... "It just works" was a pretty questionable statement back then. If a commercial company with a good strategic vision (not Proxmox) decides to stand behind a KVM-based hypervisor - in couple of years it becomes "just working"