FuckBigTech347@lemmygrad.mltoLinux@lemmy.ml•Is it good practice to run a system without a syslog daemon?
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3 months agoOn distros w/o systemd there is always syslog-ng. s6 also has its own log system.
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On distros w/o systemd there is always syslog-ng. s6 also has its own log system.
It’s not necessary, but a good thing to have if something goes wrong and you want to debug/monitor something. It’s really up to you and your needs.
Gallium-Nine also tends to be buggy if used with 32-bit software in particular. All the 32-bit games I’ve tried have problems with it. They usually work fine for the first 30-60 minutes and after that the framerate becomes unstable to the point where the game becomes unplayable. It happens consistently with Gallium-nine but not at all with DXVK.
I agree. There is literally 0 reason to buy anything from Apple when there are much better and much cheaper options that are already well supported by GNU/Linux. I will never understand people who will go out of their way to waste money on the next big thing from Apple only to get Linux on it.