The title mentions Ubuntu and Fedora, but I ran cat /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count
on my openSUSE Tumbleweed system and it also uses 1048576.
Mmm, coffee. ☕
The title mentions Ubuntu and Fedora, but I ran cat /proc/sys/vm/max_map_count
on my openSUSE Tumbleweed system and it also uses 1048576.
I no longer use Linux Mint, but I really enjoyed the decade I spent on it. The kernel change seems like a good move considering Mint is targeted towards desktop users.
I use OpenWRT on my Linksys WRT3200ACM because I used to have a cable connection that suffered from bufferbloat. The SQM feature made a huge improvement. I eventually switched to a fiber connection from a different ISP which does not suffer from bufferbloat, but I kept OpenWRT on my router.
Recently, I’ve been changing distros about once a year. These are the things I install every time:
As for the config files, I always start fresh.
No! I recently started going back to the office, so the Google One VPN was an easy way for me to bypass the restrictions on my company’s Wi-Fi network.