Flatpak solves the problem with targetable platform versions, you just update the manifest for your app every like 6-12 months to target the new one
You cannot statically link everything. Take graphics libraries and APIs for example, do you statically link against nvidia’s or mesa’s opengl?
You cannot statically link everything. Take graphics libraries and APIs for example, do you statically link against nvidia’s or mesa’s opengl?
Sames, aegis ftw
We sortof do, there’s a huge cluster of birthdays roughly july to september
I use appjails to containerise my apps like jellyfin, it’s similar to docker but simpler and more powerful (docker does not support freebsd)
Funnily enough, I use FreeBSD. It’s simple and easy. Native zfs is perfect for lots of media. I only forgo hw acceleration but don’t miss it at all
Su - then
Systemd, not linux
Dw truenas core is dead/EoL so it’s either truenas scale (Debian) or freebsd now
Ax200 wifi/bluetooth onboard receiver works for my series x controller
If it’s the same as xbox series x, install the xpadneo driver
They were last time they got hacked
How to throw an unlosable election
Freebsd here with jails, very smooth running and low maintenance. Can’t recommend it enough
Zram, updated and QA tested kernel, etc. It would take too long to list all the pros
Bingo, and if the latest mesa breaks your app for example, you can target an older one until it’s fixed instead of end users having to fuck around downgrading system packages