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@gcvsa Sorry for the late reply, I distinctly remember Kalamares installers often having the option between
- No swap
- Swap to file
- Swap (without hibernation)
- Swap (with hibernation)
I believe your swap needs to be bigger than or equal to your RAM.
I think I've seen it in Manjaro, Gecko, and maybe Kubuntu? Most distro's with Kalamares have the option iirc, and I know at least Plasma and Xfce have support for it in the GUI

Don't know how to enable it on an already installed system though

@gcvsa I use hibernation regularly on Linux, why do you say the Linux community is allergic to it?

@normplum Normally I think the user gets to pick one of the licences it has come out under, so if something is GPL3-MIT downstream can pick whichever it likes best. Not a lawyer though, nor extremely experienced, so take with a big pinch of GNU/Salt.

This often happens when projects want to be paid for getting a more permissive licence, free under AGPL3 but if you pay me, you can run and remix the code as long as you don't sell it on, or something like that. https://www.architecture-weekly.com/p/why-open-source-isnt-always-fair

Why Open Source Isn't Always Fair. Dual licenses explained

The current Open Source model assumes symmetry between all users, but... When the OSI insists cloud providers deserve equal treatment to individual developers, it forces projects into defensive positions. Lets discuss the dual license movement, what do they mean? All of that based on the reasearch I've done for my OSS projects.

Architecture Weekly
@mdm Apple is an evil company ripping off consumers, they just rip them off in different ways than other companies.

@marcozwetsloot Suse is ook top, net zo plug-and-play als Ubuntu en met meer instellingen toegankelijk via de GUI. Enkel mijn printer deed eerst een beetje moeilijk.

Intussen zit ik te diep in de Nix wereld om nog makkelijk te kunnen switchen, maar OpenSUSE zal altijd in mijn top 3 Linux Distro's blijven staan.

@menno5300 @sebastiaanfranken Snap ik, sommige hardware doet nog al eens moeilijk met Linux, en zeker bij moderne Hardware (uit het laatste jaar) is Linux Mint vaak niet de beste keuze. De teleurstelling is terrecht maar vooral de schuld van fabrikanten die het de Linux developers moeilijker maken dan noodzakelijk
@daniel I use it to keep my updates in sync across my machines, and because flake inputs are so much easier to use. But I haven't ever used NixOS without flakes, so I don't know whether my workflow requires them - it's just what I've ended up with

@yoasif @amackif Maybe it's the catch-22 we need.

A. Set a precedent for having to respect the licencing of code even in AI training
B. Allow the NVidia drivers to be FOSS

@LePertti If you want a local music player with iTunes vibes, try rhythmbox. If you want it to be old-school try Clementine or one of its forks.
I'm daily driving KDE Plasma these days, and Elisa is also a great option. If you're going the Gnome route, try Gnome Music too, though you might like Rhythmbox more.

There are options 'a plenty though, you might like something else entirely

@cstross Yeah how would that even work? What's the procedure here, I might want to delete data as an EU-citizen