@finickydesert @gnuhaut The installer installs sudo.
Also, what are the advantages of doas compared to sudo?
@finickydesert @gnuhaut The installer installs sudo.
Also, what are the advantages of doas compared to sudo?
@Rando @Sh1nyM3t4l4ss AMD generally has worse firmware than Intel.
Your laptop should support S3 sleep though. It might be labeled in the BIOS as “Linux” sleep.
If you use a modern kernel s0ix (called s2idle in Linux) will work fine as well.
[edit] I’m sorry I though you had a Thinkpad, wrote the comment on Mastodon app on phone and couldn’t see the message I was replying to haha.
@patatahooligan @aswinbenny I once installed kde alongside GNOME and it messed with all the settings. It changed the icons and even the fonts. I couldn’t even restore the settings once I decided to stick to GNOME, but thankfully I had a snapshot ready to rollback.
@Zeus @s20 wow this is interesting and makes perfect sense.
I really like GNOME and the functionality I use the most is the top left overview. Incredibly useful and easily accessible.
GNOME really should use the other 3 corners.