Then come the update/reboot cycles, the drivers then fetching your softwares from their genuine websites and installing them.
Then come the update/reboot cycles, the drivers then fetching your softwares from their genuine websites and installing them.
I think enabling steam compatibility for all titles do exactly that?
I hope they would find a way to minimize fragmantation, instead of having one well maintained (lest’s say) ABC community we now have an ABC community per instance (abc@lemmy.world, abc@lemmy.ml, abc@kbin,…) with one half active and the rest barely kicking off with mostly copy/paste content from other similar communities.
Imo Kde neon serves as a test bench for whoever want to try the latest KDE DE directly from the kde team, it is not maint for daily driver use though I tried it for a while and it was pretty reliable.
Kubuntu is an ubuntu with kde that is maint to be used for daily driver usage.
Good news for you, I’m 33 years old and I canxt code yet. I just finisged a book about shell scripting (in Linux) so I can understands the scripts I see in github and made some simple ones to automate some of my needs. Now I want to up it up a bit with python and I’m starting a new book with Havard cx50 course. You are never too old to learn. My regret is that i did not start sooner, like when I was your age.
It is amazing how 3 steps can be challenging for some even though these are explained in flathub (for all major distros) 1- install flatpak which should install a pluging for gui Package manager automatically. 2- add flathub repo. 3- Configure your gui package manager to default to flathub 4- enjoy installing rhe latest software from flathub without even needing root password (except for Opensuse TW)
I think that is the route we are heading with flatpaks.
Most destros default to Pipewire, even Debian 12.
Flatpak can get you the latest version, not everything can installed using flatpak though.
Well, why not Debian itself. However if you want something Debian based with ease of use then check Spiral linux
Opensuse tumbleweed is woth checking as well. It has a good KDE implementation and you may like Yast and Zypper.
Stability with a compositor in it’s beta stages not a good combo. You want the latest packages that fix bugs and add features in this case.
Humidity level does matter, a 50c in a dry weather is pretty hot, but not as hot as how people accustomed to high humidity level make it sound.
I switched to sway on both my lapto (13" 1080p) and desktop (27" 1440) to force myself on using workspaces, and man i have to say I was missing out a lot, now I thinking of giving Hyprland a try to for dynamic tiling which sound fantastic especially for bigger screens.
Very persuading coming from a company where half its employees are lawyers.
Thank you for your comment, I enrolled for both.
Make sure you are selecting the instance holding your account. Eg: if you signed up on “lemmy.world”, then in your mobile app > in the log in page select “lemmy.world” then enter your creds and log in.
Here is a screenshot from “jerboa”
Very interesting but I dont think this is for me. I’m in north Africa region and working a shift based job. So I wont be garanteed to be able at certain times. Thank you for your offer though
Lol, dont worry, I’m waiting PCC to arrive.
Thanks for clarifying, I’m also considering migrating from lemmy.world and I’m considering lemm.ee, would you recommend that for someone located in north africa (Morocco)? Will i get latency problems? My last concern is should I worry about it degenerating (i still dont get exactly how instances work)?