After then everytime i tried to open windows it would send me back to the gnu grub screen
Sounds like it did you a favor
After then everytime i tried to open windows it would send me back to the gnu grub screen
Sounds like it did you a favor
Wow, with those mainboard discounts that is a surprisingly cheap option!
They just need to find a WINE instance to feel supported
It was a panel that mimics a dock. I can’t remember if it was the existing task bar with modified settings or another panel that can be chosen. However, it’s so customizable that I got it to mimic the macOS dock almost perfectly without downloading anything else IIRC.
I don’t think I installed any extensions to get a dock on kde, unless debian came with the extension preinstalled
!peepee !< is safe
Hey distro, I’m dad
Does Debian testing/sid automatically update to the latest drivers through apt upgrade?
Edit: actually after reading the other comments, I don’t think I want this “update”
Cool, thanks for the info!
How is the battery life and suspend?
I’ve used both, honestly can’t justify the price of notesnook after using logseq. I’m in the process of switching over entirely to logseq.
I will say though that notesnook is a great alternative to Evernote and OneNote that is private and secure. I just don’t use its features enough to justify using it over logseq and syncthing.
Ugh aktually it’s Graphical plus UI or as I like to call it G/UI 🤓
A Debian version of mint is incomprehensibly based
*P n c en
Let me guess, you have an Nvidia card?
Not true, AMD works out of the box with almost every distro. Nvidia doesn’t work out of the box on a lot (Debian for example)
Some Microsoft surface models can run surface-linux pretty well