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PopOS! and Endeavor are my two recommendations for newbies. The former for fresh to Linux folks and the latter for those with some experience.
PopOS! and Endeavor are my two recommendations for newbies. The former for fresh to Linux folks and the latter for those with some experience.
I wrote copy for marketing collateral and technical copy for manuals.
Oh, yeah your cracked launcher designed for Windows probably won’t work well without tinkering.
Minecraft runs natively on Linux. What was the issue?
I could not agree more. The number of people in here who are demanding that everyone who uses an OS understand it completely is absolutely ridiculous. I’d love to sit down and watch these people rebuild a lawnmower engine or service the compressor on their refrigerator. Hell, a shocking number of people I meet don’t know how to cook for themselves and they’re going to demand that end users be able to chroot and save a nonbootable system? Get out of here.
Math is taught younger to every generation. Our first grader is well aware of negative numbers and is learning some topics I didn’t get until 3rd or 4th grade.
I use it to sync long from journalism articles to my Kobo. It’s perfect for it.
SteamOS, which is what is on the Deck, used to be Debian-based. The creation of the Deck led to an environment where a rolling distro was a better choice.
There is and isn’t one. For the add-on itself, you just need forks and more forks. For the lists it pulls from, those are already decentralized, but you’re constantly going to deal with the issue of only the best are used and only the used are maintained and only the maintained are the best.
You don’t want to start this conversation, it’s a race to absolutism and purity tests at odds with one another. You say Firefox and someone comes in a calls you an idiot because you’re not using a fully FOSS browser or one that is inadequately hardened or one that supports the installation of content-management modules.
They’re not weaker they’re captured. It’s a concept called inverted totalitarianism and it’s terrible.
It goes into the live channel on May 15th – https://linuxiac.com/wayland-nvidia-explicit-sync-support/
Aside from some server-side stuff all the hospitals I’ve worked out of are Windows for office tasks, which isn’t going anywhere. Or windows for installed systems applications or because some platform requires a 20-year old LTS version of Internet Explorer.
It’s always been like this. Aside from Gecko and/or security updates that’s how all browser development has functioned since add-ons became a thing.
Lemmy is. It’s average user is just as worthless, but there are fewer niche communities.
I used to use it, then wanted more control, power, and functionality so I moved to pfSense, and later on to Opnsense where I am today.
I mean, Gnome suck imho. But, it’s easier to learn than dealing with issues that Mint causes due to drivers and game compatibility.