

When you get your boot fixed, there’s a nice way to automount volumes with systemd as an alternative to modifying fstab. I think this is how I did it on Bazzite:
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When you get your boot fixed, there’s a nice way to automount volumes with systemd as an alternative to modifying fstab. I think this is how I did it on Bazzite:


You’re right, of course. I’m so beaten down I now I guess I just accept the mediocre solution.


It’s an ongoing PITA. Windows should come with Process Explorer installed by default.


Not that I care about MMOs anymore (been clean for seven years at this point) but isn’t LOTRO still operating?
Ah:
If you’re desperate to roam Middle-earth in company, Standing Stone and Daybreak’s The Lord of the Rings Online is still trucking along with a small but steady audience, almost two decades since launch. The community’s recent doings include finally accomplishing a pilgrimage of desperately underlevelled hobbits to Mount Doom.


Please report back if you come up with anything.


ujust setup-virtualization
I didn’t realize that was a thing! Neat. Do you know what all that includes? On Aurora DX I only had to layer virt-top (virtio-win can be installed as a local package). My use case: I run a Windows VM that uses the discrete graphics card.
Edit: I did an rpm-ostree reset this week and found virtio-win was baked into the deployment. Long story but this started as a Bazzite machine, then I mistakenly rebased to the Silverblue source image that they used to make all the ublue OSes (which is a thing you can do, but obviously not supported or desired) before I eventually rebased again to Aurora DX. Learning is fun. At no point did the system fail to work, though. Kinda badass.


Bazzite is perfectly usable for productivity in most cases. I have Aurora DX installed on my work box which comes with libvirtd and other sundries that you need for virtualization. You can do that with Bazzite but it would require layering.


This is a hit piece. Aurora is my daily driver for work and I think it’s great. It guarantees you always have a working system (assuming you use deployment pinning) and that alone is worth it to me for the stability and anxiety-free updates. If you switched to Bazzite for your gaming PCs last year like I did, Aurora is a natural fit for your productivity needs.


Does the play test include Dramamine money


I quell the rising panic by getting baked and watching game shows from the 1970s, so I’d say I can run as long as the power, internet connectivity, THC, and money to pay for them hold out.


in which you can betray everything Janeway ever stood for
Does this mean you can choose not to play as a murderous war criminal who regularly violates the prime directive? 😄
Ah my bad dude. Hope you figure it out.