[Suggestion] Add `noatime` mount option

2021-04-14 Thread TheEvilSkeleton
I'd like to suggest to use *noatime* mount option for btrfs. I've come across two posts about combining atime with btrfs. Unfortunately those two should not be combined, as explained here: ; and here: Why I experience poor performance during file access on fil

Re: /boot on btrfs

2021-04-02 Thread TheEvilSkeleton
I tried using /boot on btrfs a couple of times some days ago, and it kept failing each time until I used ext4. This is bad UX. If I need to "fiddle with enough" on a problem that wasn't supposed to be a problem, it should be addressed. By default, when using the automatic install process, /boot

Re: /boot on btrfs

2021-04-02 Thread TheEvilSkeleton
A couple of days ago I tried to manually install Fedora 34 Silverblue on UEFI system and it kept failing when I was using /boot on btrfs. When I switched to ext4, it installed flawlessly. I will try it soon on the ISO you linked and will report back if this issue persists or not. On April 1, 20

Fedora Silverblue 34: GNOME 40 usable but laggy in some occurences

2021-03-29 Thread TheEvilSkeleton
GNOME for the most part has been stable for me, but in terms of performance, I can feel the degradation. When many windows are in the overview or have many icons in the app menu, the frames drop. This happens on both my laptop and desktop, both are using Ryzen CPUs and have decent graphics. I'

Re: Self-introduction: TheEvilSkeleton

2021-03-28 Thread TheEvilSkeleton
13, Gavin Flower wrote: On 29/03/2021 02:24, Michael Schwendt wrote: On Sat, 27 Mar 2021 12:15:13 -0400, TheEvilSkeleton wrote: My alias is TheEvilSkeleton, but you can also call me Tesk, TheEvilSkely, Skelly, Proprietary Chrome-chan or anything close to it. May I ask for your real name

Self-introduction: TheEvilSkeleton

2021-03-27 Thread TheEvilSkeleton
Hello everyone! My alias is TheEvilSkeleton, but you can also call me Tesk, TheEvilSkely, Skelly, Proprietary Chrome-chan or anything close to it. I'm really excited to be part of QA! I first tried GNU/Linux 3 years ago, from Ubuntu to Manjaro, Arch, Gentoo, Pop!_OS, etc. and finally F