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Pop!_OS - Lemmy.world
lemmy.worldA community for the amazing OS from System76, based on Ubuntu! We are currently
working on the COSMIC desktop environment. Chat with the community at
chat.pop-os.org [http://chat.pop-os.org]. ## Links - Blog
[https://blog.system76.com/] - Bug Reports
[https://github.com/pop-os/pop/issues] - Guides - Support
[https://support.system76.com/] - Gaming
[https://support.system76.com/articles/linux-gaming/] - Translations
[https://www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/comments/nb2rly/list_of_translatable_pop_os_projects/]
- Chat - Official [https://chat.pop-os.org/] - Matrix
[https://matrix.to/#/#pop_os:matrix.org] ## Community Rules Follow the Code of
Conduct All posts on pop_os must adhere to the Pop!_OS community Code of
Conduct. https://github.com/pop-os/code-of-conduct
[https://github.com/pop-os/code-of-conduct] Be helpful Posts to pop_os must be
helpful. When responding to a user asking for help, do not provide
tongue-in-cheek responses like “RTM” or links to LMGTFY. Linking to direct
sources that answer the asker’s question is fine, but it’s advised to provide
some explanation as to how you got to that source. Critique should be
constructive We within the Pop!_OS community welcome helpful criticism or ideas
on ways to improve. However, basic “It’s bad” or other simple negative comments
don’t help anyone fix anything. When voicing a complaint about something, try to
point out ways the complaint could be improved or worked around, so that we can
make a better product for it. This rule applies to both Pop!_OS and its projects
as well as other products available from third-parties. Don’t post malicious
“advice” It can be funny to joke about malicious commands, however this is not
the venue for it. Do not advise users to run commands which will lock up their
systems, steal their data, or erase their drive. Examples of this include (but
are not limited to) fork bombs, rm, etc. Posts violating this rule will be
removed, even if the post is clearly in jest. Repeated offences may lead to a
ban. You may understand that the command isn’t serious, but a new user might
not. No personal attacks Posts making a personal attack on any user will not be
tolerated. No hate speech Hate speech of any kind will not be tolerated. Any
violations will be removed, and are grounds for a ban.
We’re currently testing the water with a community on the lemmy.world instance. Lemmy.ml is overloaded.
Lemmy.world has been performing quite well. As long as an user from Lemmy.ml subscribes to your Lemmy.world community, discoverability shouldn’t be a problem either. Welcome!
Yeah, the lemmy.world instance is running on a dedicated server with an AMD EPYC 7502P 32 Core CPU and 128GB RAM so it’s extremely smooth.