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Gloriously pre-tariff $179 small form factor computer with Ubuntu #Linux pre-installed, just plug everything in, set your login / root password, and go. No crapware to remove. No Microsoft account required. #27

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@ahoyboyhoy @andreasgoebel in addition to ZFSBootMenu …

I'm looking at zectl, <ramsdenj.com/posts/2020-03-18->

― zectl ZFS Boot Environment Manager for Linux · John Ramsden

Back to Manjaro. Reading <github.com/calamares/calamares> (2021) alongside <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamare>, I wonder why ZFS on root is not an option.

<theregister.com/2024/08/01/lin> @lproven mentions licencing …

― Linux updates with an undo function? Some distros have that • The Register

Maybe I'll never need to undo :-)

John Ramsden · zectl ZFS Boot Environment Manager for LinuxI’m happy to announce a new ZFS boot environment manager written completely from scratch in C - zectl. In 2018 I wrote zedenv, a ZFS Boot Environment manager, I’ve taken what I learned from zedenv and added improvements in workflow, performance and reliability. For a summary on what a boot environment manager is, and how it can be used see my previous post. Why the Rewrite Link to heading I had been having misgivings about writing my original implementation in Python. At the time of writing there was no libzfs library interface for python and I wrote my own “wrapper library” - pyzfscmds - that simply called out to the zfs binary. While the wrapper has worked, it meant a lot of extra work was done parsing string output from zfs subcommands. Directly using the libzfs library allows for more robust code, significantly better performance, and error handling. I was considering porting the python tool to use py-libzfs, or writing it in C when the tool bectl came out for FreeBSD. Seeing bectl’s impressive implementation I was inspired to do the rewrite in C.
#zectl#ZFSBootMenu#ZFS

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<en.opensuse.org/OpenZFS#ZFS_on> openSUSE does not yet support ZFS on root.

It's not an essential feature, however I'm accustomed to it, so Kubuntu might be an option.

I didn't include these two distros in the poll because my experience with them is so outdated (I toyed with OpenSUSE, maybe on PowerPC, around two decades ago …).

#Kubuntu #OpenSUSE #ZFS #OpenZFS #Linux

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en.opensuse.orgOpenZFS - openSUSE Wiki
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I began with sparkylinux-2024.02-x86_64-kde.iso, can't guess from the filename whether that was stable.

About SparkyLinux tells the OS version number (8) and code name, neither of which is mentioned at <sparkylinux.org/download/rolli>.

<wiki.sparkylinux.org/doku.php/> mentions Debian 13 “Trixie”, I can't guess whether that's stable.

7.6 only at <sparkylinux.org/download/stabl>, so it seems that 8 is the (semi-)rolling release.

<forum.sparkylinux.org/index.ph> it might have been broken – not fixable with the command below – for around seven months:

apt --fix-broken install

@andreasgoebel

Sigh I need to rewrite my LAS keynote to include the amazing new energy that the cloud native community has injected into the linux desktop this week.

I look forward to seeing my #kde and #gnome peeps at LAS this month to talk about it.

Here's a shot from the largest #KubeCon ever .. from London. Stand strong #linux desktop ... reinforcements have arrived.

🐧 Linux for PC-users not wanting to bow down on Microsoft

Yes folks, Microsoft 'bout to oppress even more aye:

◉Microsoft account mandatory
◉"A lowly user" must accept M$ tricks
◉Command line method (to bypass Microsoft account) will be cut
◉AI is integrated to Windows 11
◉"Recall" records everything
◉...information to Microsoft
◉Windows is full of secrets (closed source)

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