I don’t hate it, but as a PC/phone user it’s security features are almost never helpful and always cause issues so I just have it disabled.
I don’t hate it, but as a PC/phone user it’s security features are almost never helpful and always cause issues so I just have it disabled.
archive.org? usually when I’m looking for a expired file I search for the file name, and if it’s on the internet archive it usually pops up on the first page of google.
i mean its pretty good if you get used to it… i remember the shortcuts for all the major tools i use and it’s very quick and easy to use for me.
i’ve never used linux mint and i’m curious, how does it differentiate from debian? Might not matter much, but i recall hearing they have their own package with the xedit name so one can’t install the original xedit and that’s not really great packaging.
That’s weird, I’ve made over 20 fresh debian installs and they were all successful without such glitch. The commandline installer is more stable though. (had a few displaying distorted screen in gui mode for some reason)
Yeah sure but they do force snap for some packages (while making it look like apt running) and it isn’t ideal. I don’t see any reason to use ubuntu over debian unless I’m some corporation that needs to run the same version for 10 years with their subscription.
#1. The distro matters, but not much tbh. The main difference is usually the package manager being used, the default DE/WM, init system (sysvinit/systemd/openrc), and the variant of packages they ship. #2. Avoid Ubuntu if so. #3. I recommend Debian stable. #4. Can’t say much about HDR, multiple monitors are probably fine. (different refresh rate and such can be a hassle to configure tho) #5. Yes KDE is a good choice.
+Photoshop/VS probably runs in WINE but I’m not sure. You might need VM.
iirc you also can’t search michael jackson lol
ehh… server outage is pretty common
Maybe bandcamp and youtube?
I don’t really know much about lemmy development but isn’t ml the official instance endorsed by its devs?
Terry was a Linux user btw. He used Ubuntu on his streams.
Did they port the whole thing or just made something similar?
Congrats! Works fine from sdf.org as well
Not a fan of systemd, but I’m glad they still keep OpenRc selectable.
Never heard of Sup for some reason, gotta check it out.
Seems to be a pretty good website. Thanks :)
tbh GTK2 feels superior to GTK4, though I’m glad it’s still being developed.
fvwm :)