

How would you even do this? It would take forever. Is there like a blocklist you can import?
How would you even do this? It would take forever. Is there like a blocklist you can import?
I just go in raw dog.
Nah I still love Fedora. Just wish they’d stick to the same kernel version per release. A little more stability could go a long ways.
It really is a stupid reason. I should probably just replace the printer. I’m just too stubborn.
Yeah I have Silverblue and I could roll back if it’s a horrible break. I just don’t want to be stuck not updating for weeks or months while the issues are worked out.
Not very easily. I’ve looked into it and decided it wasn’t worth the trouble. I only use immutable these days. NixOS makes using an LTS kernel really easily, but I could never get my piece of shit printer to work there. Works fine on Fedora.
Had the same experience when I used Arch. It is way easier to use an LTS kernel there at least. But nah I’m all in on the immutable OS at this point. I used to use NixOS but could never get my piece of shit printer to work. Totally fine out of the box on Fedora.
Man I dread every time there’s a new kernel update on my Fedora machine. I just feel like something always breaks.
I use nwipe at work: https://github.com/martijnvanbrummelen/nwipe. I have no idea if it’s better or worse than the methods already being discussed here, but its been my preference for years.
You usually don’t get the bill until months later. But yeah it’s not great.
I don’t think they’re usually abandoned. At least not right away. But they rarely still get feature updates. Mostly just bug fixes. Not sure if it’s just different developers not wanting to stick to the same project of someone else’s code or what.
Right. Couldn’t ask for a better endorsement. Especially since the company has been taking a lot of Ls recently.
I always read it as companies who were responsible for offshoring labor. I might be too generous though.
This still happens with iPhones even when they’re powered down I believe.