Great design. Cute implementation.
poinck
Cobra 5 everything, [= except hauling. For hauling I have the T8. I don't like any of the large ships; they are just too slow.
This looks a bit like borgbackup. It is also versioned and stores everything deduplicated, supports encryption and can be mounted using fuse.
I have used xss-lock
with i3lock
in the past with success. It makes sure that systemd-logind notifies over dbus when entering hibernation so that xss-lock
starts the configured lockscreen.
Before that I had a script which locks manually and then calls systemctl hibernate
.
Currently I am on Gnome, but I want to transition back to a more minimalistic DE like niri. Then I have to look on the options again to reliably lock my screen.
At which level are you currently? I am level 2.
Since my question, Gentoo has changed in a favourable way. Guess what, I did not have the time to switch somewhere else. Enabling the binary repository for my existing Gentoo install was easy.
Once again I have zero complaints and I can stay on Gentoo. Updates don't take ages anymore. (:
Canonical Landscape, RedHat Satellite, SUSE Manager and Foreman to name a few.
I think Foreman is the only one not tied to an Enterprise subscriptions and supporting more than one distro, but I could be wrong.
That is even 1 key less than I have. ^^ 39%?
I see, it's tricky. I'll have a look in to the Arch wiki, thx.
How do you achieve the deniable encryption on you Linux machine?
I think gnome-console is the new default. At first, I was sceptical and stayed on gnome-terminal, but now gnome-console seems stable, fast and simple to replace it for me.
I have used other terminal emulators with different DEs, though.
I even noticed that Win11 is slower on more modern hardware. <_<