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Kde has you covered. MOD + w by default and you can switch it in settings to MOD only.
You can even have hot corner like gnome does.
Kde has you covered. MOD + w by default and you can switch it in settings to MOD only.
You can even have hot corner like gnome does.
Honestly… I don’t really have anything against Nvidia, but I do. It’s really a good company, but it sucks.
Those are my lines :D
Bought AMD never looked back
My problem with all three is that trust, security, quality comes from package to package. There is no standard, and packages are isolated from each other. If there is an issue between multiple apps, developers just start pointing at each other. With distro like opensuse I know everything is tested properly including security bug coverage and package interoperability. I can even check it myself at openqa.opensuse.org
With flatpaks I am at mercy of each developer not being lazy and well informed about all current issues.
KDE is just pefect for me.
AH ok… I missed the part of adding repo from different distro.
Which distro? Just so we know who has quite a removedty QA.
Best way to learn stuff !
dd on incorrect drive - encrypted one.
There are hospitals running on SAP systems. Those servers will be 99% linux based. The rest are managed by crazy people.