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3DMVR@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 3 months ago

I love the concept of SoulPad

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I love the concept of SoulPad

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3DMVR@lemm.ee to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 3 months ago
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    The “advantage” compared to a simple Linux USB is that it saves the exact state of the VM I guess.

    Meh, I’d rather open the applications I need again (or let my DE restore them) than running a VM just for that reason.

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      I was more thinking if it kept evolving it would be like dex but you actually have access to pc hardware when connected to a pc, not just desktop ui when connected to a monitor.

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      How can DE restore application?

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        I’m not sure how KDE does it but on X11 it had some form of session restore https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/plasma-desktop/kcontrol/kcmsmserver/index.html

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      I definitely read "soul"pad and got scifi level delusional

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