How is this relevant to Linux? FF release notes get posted here, as FF is the de facto standard browser on Linux distros. Vivaldi isn’t.
I do not want to judge on Vivaldi, I am merely questioning its relevancy to the community here.
How is this relevant to Linux? FF release notes get posted here, as FF is the de facto standard browser on Linux distros. Vivaldi isn’t.
I do not want to judge on Vivaldi, I am merely questioning its relevancy to the community here.
Thanks, will check it out :)
Sounds cool, where do I best keep up with the project? Is there some RSS feed?
To add on to that: Obsidian is the only program that currently has this (to my knowledge) and it is a huge gamechanger. It just feels so much more usable than anything with a source and preview view. [I’m not demanding or anything, this is the stuff you do in your freetime, but you might want to go down that road.]
Windows 7 -> Windows 10 -> Mint -> Kubuntu -> Arch -> Fedora -> Mint -> Fedora.
Fair.
Reddit? Or the project’s page?
TOP OR BIG SITUATION
I noticed a few users starting to do this and it annoys me to no end. You don’t need to put a link in every comment
That’s fair. I feel like that would be a more valid criticism.
Not to mention anything posted on the internet is effectively public domain
Well, no.
Imposter
WOW YOU ARE SUCH A NICE PERSON
a) Your license footer is really cool! I will start including it as well.
b) Aren’t quotes a bit problematic, as you include them in your work? This one is probably fine, as you (quite artistically) paraphrased it but direct quotes would be a problem, right?
Unironically thank you for licensing your comments! :)
“cabbage_colonialist”
League is actually working fine, it just had a bug last month. I’ve been playing for 2 years on Linux exclusively and it was unplayable for max 2 weeks.
What about OpenBoard? It is maintained and a great keyboard
NVM, it is not maintained, but there is a very active fork: https://github.com/Helium314/openboard
Got forked by one of the Contributors:
Honestly: Any Ubuntu Fork (such as Mint, Kubuntu, etc) is fine, Arch as well(but harder). Vanilla Ubuntu is ok.
This is not the definitive answer, and you should reevaluate after a time, what you like and don’t like, but for a starter, give those a spin.
OnlyOffice vs LibreOffice?
I hope that you will never publish a book.