Try to disable your swap. You don't need a 16Gb swap partition. If you really need to hibernate, try switching to a swapfile instead, but that can cause resume errors.
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You might be the dumbest man alive but Laura Les sure is the dumbest girl alive !
I can give you some insight. Coca Cola sends different recipes to different factories depending on the water used to make Coke so that it always tastes the same wherever you buy it.
The biggest difference between cokes around the world comes from the sugars that are used to make Coke. Different quality of sugars produce different qualities of beverages. It all depends of the sugar supplier of the factory.
Do you have a swapfile >8 Gb ? that might be it.
If not, BTRFS and resume kernel parameter tend to not work well. You might want a non btrfs swapfile. You can create a separate partition or a file.
Arch and arch based distros tend not to handle hibernation without tweaks.
True. I'm sick of hearing about Musk ans being spammed by yiffit.
While it's true that Windows offers less customization than KDE, it offers way more than vanilla GNOME.
I found a lot of customization options on W11, some that aren't even available on KDE (ex: touchpad gestures configuration)
It's true. On the other hand distros like Zorin or Pop!_OS don't need the command line and work "out of the box".
The real problem being that, Linux users are nerds. And once you get use to power, you can't imagine a time where you did not have that power. That is why when a newbie asks "what linux should I use", the answers are never the right ones. It's always : you can use that to do that, or that one is better for that aspect or [...] omitting the simple fact that before all of that, to have more Linux users, the goal is NOT to scare them. Give them something easy, that works. They'll eventually figure it out.
That's the point of the article. It's well written. It's spot-on.
🔥 Hot take : Liftoff is better than Thunder considering it just is.
It's sad that you hate it. It's good that you found a way to fight against change.
I will however admit that I didn't consider Thunderbird ac an alternative for my email management prior to v.115. Now I find it finally not ressembling a Windows 98 email client and really like it.
The only drawback is that LK-99 is polycristalline... Levitating trains and computers, electronics, are a stretch as long as the material is not monocristalline.
It is huge nethertheless.
Have you tried putting the script tag(s) at the end of the body tag ?