So I'm going back to #fedora, that I've been running on the laptop for close to 10 years now. My only quill with it is the lack of ZFS support, as I would have liked to make a ZFS pool out of the old Windows Storage pool (5T+3T+2T).
So I'm going back to #fedora, that I've been running on the laptop for close to 10 years now. My only quill with it is the lack of ZFS support, as I would have liked to make a ZFS pool out of the old Windows Storage pool (5T+3T+2T).
So either I use the community-supported ZFS RPM and have to be extra careful and pin my kernels, or I put that pool on Btrfs. Could also be a good use-case for bcachefs, but I'm not sure I trust it yet...
I'm also tempted to try Gentoo. The machine has a ton of CPU so the price to build should not be too high.
But it fails my "should support some proprietary software" check
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