Should I use Zen or Floorp Browser ?
https://lemmy.today/post/37553980
Should I use Zen or Floorp Browser ? - Lemmy Today
I am currently using Librewolf. But Zen & floorp browser looks beautiful. What
do you suggest? I personally like the looks of Zen. I would also appreciate any
tips to make Zen more secure than it already is. Edit: consider this too
Negative post about zen:
https://www.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/1ezumu7/comment/ljnjx2b/
[https://www.reddit.com/r/LibreWolf/comments/1ezumu7/comment/ljnjx2b/] Positive
post about zen:
https://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/1fz7j9s/comment/lqzklza/
[https://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/comments/1fz7j9s/comment/lqzklza/]
Should I use Zen or Floorp Browser ?
https://lemmy.today/post/37553496

Armed drones to be deployed at schools to stop mass shooters - Lemmy Today
Commit
[https://github.com/stenzek/duckstation/commit/30df16cc767297c544e1311a3de4d10da30fe00c].
Suggest me some Apps - Lemmy Today
Suggest me some Home Workout app that doesn’t require to be always online.
What Kernel are you guys using? - Lemmy Today
What Kernel are you guys using? I have seen some people claiming that custom
kernels like zen cachyos offer better battery life and performance. Is it true ?
What Kernel are you guys using? - Lemmy Today
What Kernel are you guys using? I have seen some people claiming that custom
kernels like zen cachyos offer better battery life and performance. Is it true ?
rEFInd doesn't show BTRFS snapshots.
https://lemmy.today/post/26772903
rEFInd doesn't show BTRFS snapshots. - Lemmy Today
#### What I want: To boot into a BTRFS snapshots from rEFind boot manager. But
rEFInd doesn’t show the snapshots. — #### Additional Info: 1. So, apparently, to
restore the BTRFS snapshot of a root subvolume, I shouldn’t do it with the root
partition being actively used. > > 2. So, I need to boot into the desired
snapshot from the boot manager itself. > > 3. GRUB has grub-btrfs, which lets
you boot into snapshot from OS selection screen itself. > > 4. rEFInd has
refind-btrfs [https://github.com/Venom1991/refind-btrfs], which should do the
same as grub-btrfs. But it didn’t in my case. I am not seeing any way to boot
into a snapshot from rEFInd. > > 5. I use BTRFS Assistant with snapper to manage
snapshots. > > 6. I am not seeing any way to restore the snapshot from live
environment too. > > 7. I am using CachyOS (Arch) with Plasma DE. > > 8. I
suspect the reason is my unusual /efi /boot partition layout. (attached below) >
> 9. I did my partition this way because, my initial EFI partition had less
storage (as seen on image), so , I created another boot partition and mounted my
pre-existing EFI partition to /boot/efi. I did this by referring a Youtube video
(I know, I should’ve known better) > > 10. I also encrypted my BTRFS / partition
> > 11. If you need any other info, please ask. > >
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/0580a03b-21ba-4f47-a3b3-54631ed7f031.jpeg]
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/978dc8da-0d05-486b-8994-0c7e85d65e7d.jpeg] I
know this is a general community, but this is the 7th community that I’m asking
this 🥲 Some people suggested Limine bootloader, but I like rEFInd for its
versatile theme support.
Second Heart cooldown time 35 Minutes?
https://lemmy.today/post/26274358
Second Heart cooldown time 35 Minutes? - Lemmy Today
Second Heart should have 300 - 200 seconds ( 5 - 3.3 minutes ) timeout. But for
me it is 35 MINUTES, does anybody know why? Tier 4:
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/896ce00b-f6d8-433e-9d13-4d83c428869a.jpeg]
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/ea544e7e-5bd4-4175-b3e5-9a0a17285386.jpeg]
Tier 5++:
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/24801d68-6977-4adb-9372-e1cb7310ffd0.jpeg]
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/dcf79fbc-8f8f-43de-ab7f-427af9104147.jpeg]
Can't boot into snapshots via rEFInd
https://lemmy.today/post/26193237
Can't boot into snapshots via rEFInd - Lemmy Today
#### What I want: To boot into a BTRFS snapshots from rEFind boot manager. —
#### Additional Info: 1. So, apparently, to restore the BTRFS snapshot of a root
subvolume, I shouldn’t do it with the root partition being actively used. > > 2.
So, I need to boot into the desired snapshot from the boot manager itself. > >
3. GRUB has grub-btrfs, which lets you boot into snapshot from OS selection
screen itself. > > 4. rEFInd has refind-btrfs
[https://github.com/Venom1991/refind-btrfs], which should do the same as
grub-btrfs. But it didn’t in my case. I am not seeing any way to boot into a
snapshot from rEFInd. > > 5. I use BTRFS Assistant with snapper to manage
snapshots. > > 6. I am not seeing any way to restore the snapshot from live
environment too. > > 7. I am using CachyOS (Arch) with Plasma DE. > > 8. I
suspect the reason is my unusual /efi /boot partition layout. (attached below) >
> 9. I did my partition this way because, my initial EFI partition had less
storage (as seen on image), so , I created another boot partition and mounted my
pre-existing EFI partition to /boot/efi. I did this by referring a Youtube video
(I know, I should’ve known better) > > 10. I also encrypted my BTRFS / partition
> > 11. If you need any other info, please ask. > >
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/0580a03b-21ba-4f47-a3b3-54631ed7f031.jpeg]
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/978dc8da-0d05-486b-8994-0c7e85d65e7d.jpeg]
Can't boot into snapshots via rEFInd
https://lemmy.today/post/26193078
Can't boot into snapshots via rEFInd - Lemmy Today
#### What I want: To boot into a BTRFS snapshots from rEFind boot manager. —
#### Additional Info: 1. So, apparently, to restore the BTRFS snapshot of a root
subvolume, I shouldn’t do it with the root partition being actively used. > > 2.
So, I need to boot into the desired snapshot from the boot manager itself. > >
3. GRUB has grub-btrfs, which lets you boot into snapshot from OS selection
screen itself. > > 4. rEFInd has refind-btrfs
[https://github.com/Venom1991/refind-btrfs], which should do the same as
grub-btrfs. But it didn’t in my case. I am not seeing any way to boot into a
snapshot from rEFInd. > > 5. I use BTRFS Assistant with snapper to manage
snapshots. > > 6. I am not seeing any way to restore the snapshot from live
environment too. > > 7. I am using CachyOS (Arch) with Plasma DE. > > 8. I
suspect the reason is my unusual /efi /boot partition layout. (attached below) >
> 9. I did my partition this way because, my initial EFI partition had less
storage (as seen on image), so , I created another boot partition and mounted my
pre-existing EFI partition to /boot/efi. I did this by referring a Youtube video
(I know, I should’ve known better) > > 10. I also encrypted my BTRFS / partition
> > 11. If you need any other info, please ask. > >
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/0580a03b-21ba-4f47-a3b3-54631ed7f031.jpeg]
[https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/978dc8da-0d05-486b-8994-0c7e85d65e7d.jpeg]
How to restore root subvolume BTRFS snapshot?
https://lemmy.today/post/25743738
How to restore root subvolume BTRFS snapshot? - Lemmy Today
I’m using CachyOS (Arch) with BTRFS. And tried to restore snap of root subvolume
and it didn’t work ( see previous post [https://lemmy.today/post/24623896] ). If
I remember correctly, i successfully restored root subvolume before. Take it
with a grain of salt. Some people on my previos posts said that I shouldn’t have
tried restore root subvol while system is actively running through the subvol.
Now my question is, How to restore a snap of root subvolume ?