Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-06-24 16:07:12
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Amber on Nostr: most filesystems are moving from in kernel support anyway. ZFS will never be in ...

most filesystems are moving from in kernel support anyway. ZFS will never be in kernel support because CDDL is incompatible with GPL. Honestly, as someone who has used ZFS on linux for a good couple of years now there's not really a reason to avoid it. Works fine with distros like debian, ubuntu. Root on ZFS is supported by most major distributions at this point. Wifi drivers are fun. I stick solely to intel wifi chipsets at this point. I have been using linux since 14.04, broadcom & realtek/mediatek cards are just so sucky in general for linux. You can also just install zfs for your home directory. my storage server running ubuntu server is configured with a zpool independent of the OS installation. I used to have my account's home directory on my zpool but I got frustrated by some stuff like when my zpool was being hammered i couldn't actually log in to my account...
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