

Virtio works jisy fine.


Virtio works jisy fine.
You can even use SecureBoot and TPM in a VM ;) OVMF EDK2 fully supports both ;)
SecureBoot is fine, sucks that vendors won’t add distro keys but you can do that yourself, or use the shim.
I don’t know which distro you’re using, but in Fedora and Debian it’s pretty easy to install the signed version of grub and the signed shime and get full secure boot in Linux. No setup needed.


Works just fine, OOTB, on Debian with GNOME (I’d imagine KDE as well)


Evidently if they are putting in effort to migrate to gtk4, it isn’t abandoned…
Tvheadend + Kodi does that just fine
Tvheadend + Kodi does that just fine


Yeah, but Dolphin has also had it for ages


That’s nice, can we please have column view now?
I want to say that you might be confusing distro and Desktop Environment. In most base distributions (Arch, Debian, Fedora, etc) you can install any DE you want…
Some good advice already. I’d say also try booting on a live image of Debian testing (the live image has all the non free firmwares and testing should be near latest release of everything), see if you can reproduce the bug there. If you can a hardware issue is certainly very likely (maybe a poorly seated RAM).
It’s a nice place to put System-Monitor and fréon extensions


If you want to parse in the console you need to setup the xterm console, or use spice viewer


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Epiphany browser works well on phones


Isn’t that tool freaking nifty? I love ncdu. BTW the -x flag is useful to make sure you stay on the same file system (useful if you have network shares, extra disks, and to avoid digging stuff like /proc and /sys)


If you have enough room to install the ncdu command, it’s super helpful!


Only ass. Obviously. What else would you do with it?
The comment I’m replying to mentioned other OSs and non gaming functions. For those purposes Virtio requires almost no configuration to work with acceleration and works more than well enough.
That said, vietio drivers do in fact exist for windows.
https://github.com/SVTA-OP/Virgl-3D-Driver-Win11
https://docs.mesa3d.org/drivers/venus.html