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  • Seems Good. I'm intrigued.

    What do you think about Bazzite though?

    pull down 90+ fps. games like WoW or FFXIV i'm getting over 100 FPS. On Windows I'd get maybe 30 to 40 FPS on the exact same rig.

    May I know your specs please. Just to get an idea of how well mine can handle.

  • I tried using it on Mint and had a very bad time with it Thanks man this what I'm looking for. Sadly I have Nvidia.

    CachyOS

    It looks cool. They have good Wiki for themselves too. But, IDK how long it existed and long it will exist tho. Just curious.

    I'm planning to learn plain Arch. Or should just stick with CachyOS? IDK.

  • simply because Lemmy hasn't quite reached that critical mass.

    I think this can be easily solved, if the mods of subreddits have any idea about privacy.

    The existence of big subreddits are the reason people still sticking to reddit imo.

  • Tools like df and other file system monitors

    What's df though?😅 Is it like cli file manager.

    The problems you mentioned regarding the remaining space left on BTRFS, they occur on GUI file managers too?

  • mount the partition to some subdirectory of /home/<username>, or even split it and mount its parts to /home/<username>/Downloads, /home/<username>/Movies etc

    Thanks bro. I think that's what I'm gonna do.

  • If you instead set your user as the owner of the folder, you can make only your user able to read/write without other fuss.

    Thanks for the tip.

    Can you please tell me what file manager are you using?

    I'm using Nemo. As it's the default one on Mint Cinnamon.