Honestly fedora has been the most stable distro I ever used, whats broken about it?
Honestly fedora has been the most stable distro I ever used, whats broken about it?
The tiling concept that was shown off some time ago for GNOME looks amazing
Ableton doesnt have a linux version right?
Im really very much just doing music production as a hobby, but even then ardour has some annoyances that make me look for an alternative
I genuinely dont see the reason for a windows tablet without a stylus. Note-taking is nice with a stylus but for just holding it and watching videos or browsing a surface is honestly too unwieldly and the windows touch interface is also not great.
You still have to be careful with multiplayer games in my experience though
Any advice for modding? I couldnt get mod organizer to work even close to reliably and enb is also really hit or miss
Vulkan isnt that new though so a 1660 should be fine, right?
Also, all the arguments for market economies being useful and the typical supply/demand arguments completely break down for a product which is infinitely duplicatable for free
Just fyi, I found that aurora store often works a lot better if you log in with a google account. I know its not the best option for privacy but I kind of rely on some play store apps working and being updated and I still had a google account either way.
Also, do you have microg installed? Most google play apps work without much hassle for me on lineageOS microg
The first time I tried ubuntu I did not install it because it felt like half of the screen space was used up by the sidebar, top bar and window decoration so yeah.
That little detail put me off of installing linux for like a year or so because I did not knowthat you can easily change stuff like that
Honestly I tried many lemmy apps and most apps are worse than just the mobile website, except for sync which is just slightly better
In my experience most problems with linux are at the intermediate level, i.e. things like setting up university/work vpn, installing games (with wine), getting used to different applications for office stuff. This is all stuff that many people have to do that can be hard to achieve if you only have guides for windows/mac
Im basically exclusively using Firefox on my phone and loading websites is pretty fast, the app just feels less responsive when scrolling compared to chrome/bromite
That really depends on what kind of computer you are using and how fast your internet connection is. Also a desktop computer should be (for most people) as little maintanance work as possible and having long update/install times really stands in the way of that.
I didnt hear a lot about negative experiences with both of those companies, do you have any examples?
Its still amazing how easy it is to use, you can get a desktop environment running in a couple of minutes and apk is insanely fast and easy
Would have probably tried as my main PC distro if NVIDIA drivers would work on it :(
The album prices are pretty high sometimes and many artists are not on bandcamp
Have you tried Gradience?