

Yes, but in a way the graphs themselves look not es gnomie I would like them to have. They could look closer to the graph that is being done for the Wellbeing feature in the gnome-control-center.


Yes, but in a way the graphs themselves look not es gnomie I would like them to have. They could look closer to the graph that is being done for the Wellbeing feature in the gnome-control-center.


This is dangerous PR. I hope they eventually adapt the new report guidelines for Linux security bugs!
I used the debootstrap method for installing Debian on btrfs. This involves manually installing the boot loader I did choose systemd-boot. I must say, I think it is a kind of advanced method, because I don’t know if I would have a running Debian on btrfs with encryption and working hibernate without my Gentoo-past.
Here I found a guide which is close to what I have done: https://sysguides.com/install-debian-13-with-btrfs with some optional stuff you may not need/want. I think, key is avoiding the debian installer


Try out the PaperWM extension. It transforms Gnome into a linear window manager like niri.


I am a flatpak/GNU/Linux user ^^


I have seen phased rollouts already in Ubuntu. Will it be possible to temporary override a phased update to get it anyway?
Besides that, great addition, I just want the ability to do it. You never know, when you need it.


I could update Ubuntu servers despite the DDoS.
ok, you win. [=