I can’t believe sometimes I am part of the same community as people like you
you’d be better using debian than popos
distrohopping till success it not a solution…
"Thanks to @Thorondir, I was able to resolve my crashing issues that began with 1.0: "Since 1.0 I couldn’t start the game anymore. Turns out it’s a kernel bug! See https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/amd/-/issues/3343
Enable ‘Decoding Above 4G’ and ‘resize BAR’ in BIOS."
doesn’t powertop already do this?
There’s LocalSend that already exists
Could be a decent idea
It used to be tauri, but due to a bug in tauri that lasted more than a year, I had to switch to electron. I’ve been thinking of switching back, but I’ve got other priorities
doesn’t that exist already? I could swear I saw at least 2 on flathub
Sounds good, I’ll consider it heavily as audio/gtk4 would be interesting
Would you take iced/cosmic or tauri? Or it really has to be a GTK4?
I agree, but I think something is already in the works, I’ll check and probably make something practical to sync the two. It’s not really a new app that’s needed but a feature integrated into freetube/newpipe
Ublue is indeed fantastic tech, I don’t deny that. For my own purposes, I would have to spend too much time curating my own custom OS if I used it, so I prefer Kalpa.
Snapshots are a lot more flexible. You can make any modifications to your system without issue. Layering packages on image based distros is slow and annoying, to the point UBlue OS was born out of that annoyance.
Speed of package managers did matter in my original search, because my workflow was to open my pc, update everything, reboot, start working. But with Kalpa snapshots, my updates are started in the background then silently and promptly applied on next reboot, I don’t even have to think about it. It’s like offline updates but without the wait.
This is the most annoying thing about TW. You gotta do “zypper dup --no-recommends”
You are lost, you use ventoy on a seperate usb. Then you can install whatever distro on your portable ssd. You can install multiple as long as your partition things well. It’s not that difficult. You could have asked here instead of going on a rollercoaster of weird self-imposed problems.
Google is filled with blogspam nowadays. You should try any distro that has been released recently or rolling. I would recommend OpenSuse Tumbleweed, it’s quite easy to use. Try KDE while you’re at it.
Did you really judge the current state of linux by using a 2 year old distro?
I use a very very minimal OpenSuse Tumbleweed KDE but I start the DE manually; startplasma-wayland or startx
I’ve been trying for a while, looking up other manifests helped me but I’m still lost on a few things. Maybe we could help each other. I am the creator of open-tv.
He’s too young. And you’re too young