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Patience young one, Wayland just implemented that protocol, it’ll be here soon
Patience young one, Wayland just implemented that protocol, it’ll be here soon
The Mint team recently made experimental Wayland support available. Still very alpha but I don’t think it will be years.
I somehow locked myself out of sudo when trying to give my user permission to read serial devices.
Had to reinstall.
Toolbx and Distrobox are basically identical.
The only difference is Distrobox is more agnostic and will create .desktop files for containers and applications installed in them automatically. Toolbx you need to make the .desktop manually.
Fedora Silverblue if your wanting security and a “it just works” experience.
Linux Mint Debian Edition if you want stability and a traditional/familiar environment.
Vanilla OS Orchid should be a nice in-between once it releases.
Not that I’d want to respect it for companies like Rockstar. They rigged a good game to turn it into a cash cow.
Arch\Endeavor, I more preferred the polished experience of Fedora Silverblue and Debian\Mint.
Only problem with Tiling WM’s is the learning curved. Looking forward to Gnomes Mosaic TWM to bridge the gap between floating and tiling
Hoping to see Gnome make some progress on Mosaic Tiling. Also wish they’d bite the bullet already and implement a SSD fallback and go along with Hex color values and just choose named colors from there.
Its just Debian with a face lift, also because part of me fears that Ubuntu could pull off the same stunt Redhat did and that’ll cause issues for Linux Mint main.
Fedora Silverblue and Linux Mint Debian Edition are my goto distros atm. Have not had issues with either, they’ve been great out of the box. Fedora Silverblue requires relearning a few things however, being very container oriented.
Opensource has a forking problem. So much time spent maintaing projects with only a few tweaks differentiating them.
Mint at least improves upon Ubuntu significantly and undoes a lot of their unpopular corporatey decisions. Zorin is literally just Ubuntu with a different face.
How far back will the NVK driver support?
Who says clowns don’t use Linux and aren’t using Arch?
Nothing started easy, someone has to figure out the hard part for everyone else to benefit.
Now KDE needs to implement a consistent design language for its apps, clean up its settings, and have better defaults. Not asking KDE to copy Gnome, just that it needs a lot more work to be palletable to someone using it for the first time.
I have a 2-in-1 Lenovo Yoga 6 13" that I’ve installed Linux on. I’ve given up on the fingerprint reader working. The part manufacturer doesnt make drivers for Linux nor do they provide the necessary information for someone to make one themselves.
I’ve always found that the right click menu is the same for taskbar, systray, and app drawer. Main reason I say its redundant, at least with an Android like system the apps can display information and options in the notifications.
I never understood the IBM/Redhat hate being directed at Fedora. Imagine being against using Debian because of the Ubuntu Amazon fiasco that happened years back.