dnf is the replacement to yum. It is apparently short for “Dandified Yum”.
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Wasn’t yum just mapped to dnf a while back?
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Ubuntu 6.06 was my first Linux install. I still remember the pain of ndiswrapper to get Windows WiFi drivers working on Linux.
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Not sure if you’re using a desktop or laptop (unclear if you’re doing DJ stuff for mixing privately or gigging on the road), but hardware passthrough through something like SR-IOV would make latency a non-issue.
However, I get what you’re saying. I was more thinking of the “I want to run this on a legacy operating system for as long as I can” aspect of things. Eliminating the concern of the hardware no longer supporting a more modern operating system was what I was trying to get at. Sorry if that didn’t come through.
Why not encapsulate Windows 10 in a VM? You can run it indefinitely as long as you don’t give it Internet.
Pretty much. No idea how Bill Nye debated him and came out without brain damage.