I use spotdl to download mp3s from Spotify playlists. 300 files shouldn’t amount to much more than about 1GB so you can probably just use Syncthing to copy the files across devices and then use VLC or some other music player to listen.
I use spotdl to download mp3s from Spotify playlists. 300 files shouldn’t amount to much more than about 1GB so you can probably just use Syncthing to copy the files across devices and then use VLC or some other music player to listen.
KDE Plasma does.
I’ll look into it
Yes. Unfortunately I’m on a laptop so I can’t just keep a high-speed secondary SSD plugged in at all times. If I knew the specific file that’s being pulled I could probably sort out some ramfs stuff but I’ve never done that before.
Is this gonna fix the stuttering when I open the overview?
Welcome to the club! I hope you find Mint to your liking!
I hope you have backups, man.
Your first proposal still falls victim to the fact that screen recording exists.
Boy do I have news for you…
Like others have said, definitely try a few distributions out via USB before committing. Also, you can dm me if you need help beyond what you find online.
Good luck, and have fun!
I see. Yeah there’s definitely a lot of options especially if you’re willing to block stuff at the network level.
If I may ask, why is your wife not a fan of the idea?
You didn’t. It’s just not the right community.
This is not the right place to ask stuff buddy
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+1 for Fedora Silverblue (and, by extension, the other atomic desktops)! I’ve been using Kinoite for a few months now and it might be the easiest time I’ve had on a distro yet.
If you’re asking this question at all, I’d say you’re probably not ready for a minimal installation without a desktop environment but it’s totally possible.
I’d recommend just going with a normal distro and installing a desktop environment from the get-go as that will be the easiest way to get Linux set up.
Mullvad if you’re a stickler for privacy.
Ah so that might take more than 1GB. My library of about 4000 takes up 17GB so you can use that as an example.