I don’t get it. Why would you store all of it? I mean, you can but… why?
Flatpaks are not centralized, Flathub is. You can have your own repo.
That’s cool indeed, thanks.
Bottles can’t get any easier, seriously.
Yeah, I was thinking RISCV. There’s no thing such as libre ARM. Unless he was talking about Libre-friendly which could mean a proprietary SOC company submitting driver code to the kernel.
You mean Libre ARM or Libre-friendly ARM?
Holy shit, this is amazing!
You need to install a rootkit ASAP.
Just after Recall.
Flash a USB, install the same way you did before: by using the whole disk and thus erasing whatever was in it before.
Have fun! Bazzite is probably the best gaming distro out there.
Nono. It’s just a Writer. Like, Word, or Google Docs. It’s easy to do. Like all those Markdown editors, but HTML. For notes, book writing, etc.
Do you know what really doesn’t exist?
A pure, HTML only, WYSIWYG text editor. Every text editor out there is either XML, JSON or Markdown based. HTML is the most widely adopted standard ever and is the best for storing content long term. People could write CSS themes, you could even add paged media support.
What way do you imagine would be more precise?
Material you is coming from what I understood reading the linked blog post. There’s also a screenshot. Or is Material 3 different from You?
Nixos is a declarative distro, it’s an interesting concept.
Also, Immutable distros:
Intro:
Linux is open source, anyone can grab the code and distribute their own Linux distro, some of them are community Maintained, some are backed by big companies. Some of them are based on another distro and they change stuff, a spin off of sorts. Think of Linux as a big waterfall which then is forked into several rivers, and then forked into more rivers. Each river has it’s own characteristics, which some come from upstream and some others are their own.
There are four big players: Debian, Ubuntu (which is based on Debian), Fedora and Arch. Then you have POP OS and Linux Mint which are based on Ubuntu, but they change stuff to make it even easier to use, specially for Nvidia users.
In Linux, everything works out of the box because every driver is part of the core of Linux called the Linux Kernel. Except for Nvidia, for which you need their own non-open source, proprietary driver. Installing that driver manually is much harder than on Windows, so that’s why everyone recommends a distro that ships with Nvidia drivers out of the box.
I don’t know how they will behave with double touchscreens. Try some distros and report back please.
OS
All major Linux distros have no ads For a PC with Nvidia GPU, pick a distro that ships with Nvidia drivers. Like POP OS & Linux Mint.
Software
GFX:
Vector: Inkscape Raster: GIMP, Krita, Photopea, Canva
VFX:
Editing: Davinci Resolve, KDEnlive Post: Davinci Resolve, Natron
3D Modeling: Blender
Indeed, I freaking love GNOME’s UX/UI. But I switched to KDE for Wayland gaming.