wasn’t this a mac only editor? Or am I confused with another?
wasn’t this a mac only editor? Or am I confused with another?
I think they had a point, but they didn’t care to make a high quality writing out of it. It’s basically a rant
for sure! Just didn’t like the presentation.
How dare people complain about something they don’t like!
That aside, the article is removedty lol
Just realized I’ve never used the flat hub website
I HATE this video irrationally
I think the post was more about pointing out how long it takes to put out a security patch. Security patches can also occur on stable.
thx :)
awesome, thanks!
thanks!
What does the flag do?
every DE should.
Oh I didn’t know that, that’s good to know! thanks
I was able to break fedora silverblue by messing file permissions in the home directory. Toolbx then stopped working, without which the distro is unusable.
You can also make chaneges in /etc and similarly ruin your system.
Just saying they aren’t quite as “unbreakable” as advertised.
sure! I’m not complaining, just saying that I predict it will take longer to complete than they anticipate
I tried COSMIC just two weeks ago and it is incredibly buggy. Like, I crashed the whole desktop twice in 15 minutes.
My prediction is that they will build an amazing DE, and it will take way longer than they anticipated.
KDE is default on some distros and is supported directly as a variant on most major distros so I wouldn’t say GNOME is the default.
But my point is that at least some of the appeal of desktop linux is customization, and GNOME will be a disappointment for the users looking for that.
Otherwise I agree vanilla GNOME is rock solid and great for new users!
True. Although I would say the same about Manjaro
why are distros with KDE a really hard task? users who want customizations will have a horrible time with gnome
snaps (and if installed, flatpaks) should integrate very well into an ubuntu system. Does ubuntu really not update flatpaks and snaps through the normal update manager or whatever? Fedora definitely does.