

Libreoffice calc/MS Excel. Old school tracking and extremly flexible for documentation. I have been doing this for the last decade, both at home and at my workplace. My team loves it, tho YMMV.
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Libreoffice calc/MS Excel. Old school tracking and extremly flexible for documentation. I have been doing this for the last decade, both at home and at my workplace. My team loves it, tho YMMV.


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I know its a shitpost, but do us all a favor and friggen crop properly… Thanks 😁


I had a stroke trying to read this…


Cockpit is great! I learned about it recently and immediately tried it out on a lab machine, and shortly after deployed it across my systems.


Seconded…


Intermittent crashing and instability sounds like faulty RAM modules. Use memtest86 from a USB drive (NOT the version that is accessible from the grub boot menu) and see if you get errors. A general test using the defaults is fine. You’ll know them when you see them.
as for I/O issues, that could be your storage being faulty or starting to fail. I’d swap out the 1TB ssd you mentioned for a different one, if you have any onsite. Also could just simply re-seat the existing SSD modules in case its not fully making contact (I personally doubt that’s the case, but I have to suggest it anyways.)


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Makes me wonder if its a win11 specific thing, which honestly wouldnt surprise me in the slightest.


Ive personally not encountered any of the issues listed above for Libreoffice on Windows, it runs just as well on my win10 system as it does my Linux system (dual boot). That said, I have yet to try it out on Win11 amd if I do, it will be virtualized vs running on bare metal.


Close enough

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I haven’t seen Gentoo in ages.Lovely socks took! Where’d you find them?