I really like Don’t Let It Die. The pixel art in board game format works well
I really like Don’t Let It Die. The pixel art in board game format works well
I am using Asuswrt-merlin on my router that does not support openwrt
I have heard that Nobara Linux is great for gaming but I can not confirm since I use Arch btw
Inside a sheepfold under the haystack is a cellar. If I understood the text correctly.
If Linux is to go mainstream I feel like KDE needs to be the default Desktop experience on distros. The Windows-like style is what the majority of people recognize and are familiar with and the KDE developers seems to care a lot about their userbase.
New users already has a lot to deal with and learn when it comes it Linux. They don’t need their desktop environment to work against them too.
I’m using Niagara launcher and I am very happy with it. But I would definitely use Kvaesitso if I hadn’t already paid for lifetime premium Niagara.
Last time I signed up (a few years ago) you could just enter whatever email you wanted and never bother to verify it. It’s only a problem if you forget your password
Have you had any use for the screen protector? I got the 512gb model with anti-glare and it stopped working with a glass protector on top so I decided to just skip it. Still no scratches anywhere on my deck. I just keep it in the original case when I am not using it
You can make a separate home folder for the distrobox container if case you don’t want to get your main home folder dirty
This is amazing progress! I hope more countries in Europe will be inspired to do the same
“The Microsoft-powered bot says bosses can take workers’ tips and that landlords can discriminate based on source of income”
Well it ain’t wrong. Business can absolutely do that and do absolutely do that. If they get caught they get a slap on the wrist and that’s it.
As long as the punishment does not match the crime the American society will never get better. This is why proper rules, regulations and oversight needs to be in place. The “free” market will never do the right thing on its own.
The wierd app drawer was still a thing and a few other things I really didn’t like. Canonical was giving away copies to try at Dreamhack Summer. I remember it very well
The Plasma desktop is well supported and is pretty close to a Windows experience.
I hate Gnome with passion because it’s nothing like Windows. I tested Ubuntu 2009 and the Gnome DE is what made me not like Linux. I did not know at the time that KDE Plasma also existed
I would recommend Vanilla OS, especially Vanilla OS 2 once it’s released. It’s a very stable distro with an immutable system. It also allows you to install arch, debian, fedora, etc. packages using the apx package manager
Does it? I assumed it works like this but I could be wrong.
Three out of five members in the family has the same game. That means three people in the family can play that game at the same time.
I would assume as any other distro. Windows applications are run through Wine or Proton on Linux. I am not currently using Vanilla OS on my machine (using arch btw), still waiting for the stable 2.0 to dive in deeper.
To run Windows applications I would install flatpak package support in any of the subsystems (arch, fedora), then install Bottles for Windows applications and Steam or Lutris for games. Never tried Lutris for applications but it might work well too.
Vanilla OS 2.0 sounds like it could be for you. That distro can install everything. I mean everything. Ubuntu stuff, Fedora stuff, Arch stuff and whatever else!
Yes, it’s great that every company can choose to not give a fuck about anything except for their bottom line. I mean who cares about everyone else living on this planet, right?
The only thing these companies keep proving is that they will never make the right choice unless there are proper rules and regulations.
Wouldn’t that be illegal in Europe with GDPR and other consumer protection laws?
I would like to recommend Yabsnap as an alternative to Snapper. It’s made for Arch, tested on Fedora and might work on other distros. But it needs more eyes and testers!
Edit: thank you for the list! It’s very nice to see what is available for btrfs