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  • Thanks I'll look into that. It doesn't help that my introduction to Docker was using portainer so I haven't really had much experience in the terminal outside of docker ps. I really put the cart before the horse there and am regretting it.

  • Yeah they're USB attached. I was using the combine storage function on the two external drives but not the nvme. I figured that was the issue for the two in the enclosure but the nvme going mia after this latest update is suspect.

  • I'm running casa on Debian on a pi 4. I have three drives attached, two in an external enclosure and one nvme in an Argon nvme case. The last update the two external drives disconnected and won't reconnect. Last night I took another update and today the nvme is disconnected and doesn't show up in lsblk of fdisk. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna stop using casa all together. Two updates in a row and three drives lost.

  • Arch and Debian. I have two home PCs with all my data on an smb share. One runs Debian 12, the other runs Arch. When I sit down I decide which I want to use and go. I couldn't pick one I liked better so....I didn't.

  • I run in a VM everyday for work since they won't let me install Linux directly and Wayland and Pipewire have been problematic for me. Video playback is pretty choppy (which I don't need, but it's not a smooth experience) and if I want to get sound out of the VM I have to move back to pulse. It's been pretty frustrating. Systems, though - haters can stuff it. Systemd is good.

  • I use workspaces regularly. Typically a browser in one, terminal in one, and the third is where I put whatever else I'm currently working with which could be dolphin and maybe gimp or an IDE, whatever the other is might be in the moment but browser and full screen terminal in separate workspaces are daily standard.

  • No, I have no issue with pacman, it's the "garuda-update" script I don't care for. I see endeavour has eos-update which I haven't really looked at much but in Garuda if use "pacman -Syu" it will interrupt with "Garuda uses garuda-update for updates" - I know it's trivial and I don't have to use it but I don't like that. Don't interrupt my workflow to try and coerce me to use your script. Yes, it's a petty gripe but it feels very microsoft-like in the same way that Windows 11 will delay the launch of Firefox to tell you "Edge was built for Windows."