Alacrity or foot (foot has less features but it’s faster)
Alacrity or foot (foot has less features but it’s faster)
Ya, its just some people over exaggerated a bit. As long as you don’t do stuff that obviously tries to mess with core system stuff it should be fine.
deleted by creator
Cosmic has a lot of potential
The meme is becoming a reality. Systemd really is going to try to be everything lmao
In terms of WMs, I would say sway and river are the most straightforward to setup, the rest like dwl and hyprland might require more setup for different reasons like hyprland outside of arch but it works well in my machine
Awesome list!!! Thx for your work 🙏
This is wild 💀
I would just use kdenlive personally since the UI is very straightforward. I think almost every distro has kdenlive, and if it isn’t on the package manager of the distro you can install it as a flatpak as well.
Maybe try distros that have more recent updates, might feel less clunky, like nobara, fedora, openSuse (the semi-rolling release version), garuda and PopOs.
Really awesome project. I like their ambition to compete with google (brave search is independent also but bad track record apparently)
The data lost that occurred due to the lack of differentiation between year 1900 and 2000 on calendar systems of the older computers?
Linux mint, if there is any problem try popOS.
Also would recommend trying out the distros before you install them in a virtual machine since it’s easier to try multiple distros without the hassle of setting them up. Since you are in windows at the moment, you probably should try virtualbox
Edit: ventoy is a pretty cool project for when you want to setup a pen with the installation isos to the baremetal.
Thx for the recommendation, this seems to be pretty great, specially to access other services like bilibili and niconico without spyware alongside youtube 🤙
I think the about section explains it decently
It probably feels more ergonomical, I would also have a smaller if I were to buy one tbh
I have heard good things about proxmox (it’s based on Debian), might be worth a look
Damn, that’s a cool way to explain how that tech works in a chewing gum package
Finally, modern UI. Mint really needed it, less reasons for noobies to not try it out now