I may sound like an asshole, but before Linux Mint, I would seriously think to go with Debian with KDE. I don’t see any downsides, and there are many upsides.
Minor upgrades don’t usually come to Debian at all, unless they are fixing some critical vulnerability or something, but that is usually patched over the previous version anyway.
In what sense is DuckDNS unreliable?
It’s about colors. I’m not an expert, but there is something about professional color stuff that is still in the works to migrate to Wayland.
And of course for Krita it’s quite crucial that colours are right.
If you are a student, you should be able to organize with some of your classmates or friends.
Also, maybe consider LanguageTool instead of Grammarly, at least it’s not fully closed source.
Google TV Streamer Chat incoming
I don’t now about numbers, but quality-wise… It’s another world.
There’s a whole Wikipedia page covering the motto drop. And yes, it was an ugly move deserving of all the bad press.
ChameleonOS seems to be already taken… Maybe ReptileOS?
It depends on many things. The webbrowser thing is just because of the size of the package.
AUR is not necessarily slower. It depends on if you have to compile it or not, size of build dependencies…
There are too many variables.
If you install AUR things with yay
or paru
… It’s pretty safe to just Ctrl+C
once. It should clean everything up.
In any case, yes, the *-bin
packages generally are pre-compiled, so someone else has done the effort already, so your install is just way faster.
Wait that f-droid thing??? How is it possible if they only release on Play Store?
This guy trying to steal your security questions!
Capital i is same as non-capital L… So a horrible font for me.
The second one. Some apps were taking advantage of the fact that X allowed any program access to EVERYTHING on your screen, shortcuts, etc. Wayland ensures more control, which is excellent news, but definitely the change requires programs to adapt, and some have not (AnyDesk, for example).
I think you are misinterpreting things.
What??
The RCS API on Android is only available to Google Messages and whomever Google allows (like Samsung Messages when they existed). This is the reality.
If the RCS API was truly open there would be an explosion of FOSS alternatives to Google’s spyware.
Anything you can do in GNOME you can do in Plasma.
Just beware that for the first time in your GNU/Linux life, you can CHOOSE how everything works, instead of being forced into a specific paradigm. For some reason some GNOME users find it disturbing 😅 (it’s a joke guys calm down).
As long as you have a Google or Apple phone in your pocket… The car will actually not gather much more than your phone already does… So don’t overthink it.
It’s been years since I have used it. My question is: can we finally setup some default sensible BTRFS subvolumes in the “manual partitioning” mode? Or does it still only work in the “autogenerate partitions” thingie?