AFAIK Libreoffice only uses Java for limited things and isn’t a requirement.
Pretty sure it’s mostly C++
Also find me @ebits21@lemmy.world
AFAIK Libreoffice only uses Java for limited things and isn’t a requirement.
Pretty sure it’s mostly C++
It’s great if you get used to it and put in the time to set it the way you want it. I find IDE’s very bloated.
May your vimrc be passed down through the ages
Oh yeah. But it doesn’t auto update like Firefox or something.
I really wish it did. On windows I use winget to update it.
There’s auto update?
I agree, I actually use Silverblue as well. The only thing I added was a script to auto update distrobox too.
Silverblue is my daily driver. Everything is in flatpaks, which update automatically, or in distrobox which I have a bash script that updates automatically.
System updates download in the background and just boot automatically the next time you boot up. I just ignore them.
Fedora is nicest when you use a lot of flatpaks imo. They just update constantly in the background without reboot.
Only system updates need reboot.
Weird. Nvidia? I’ve never had a crash either
I haven’t had much issue installing multiple.
The biggest problem I’ve had is if you then want to uninstall one. Usually have to start over.
Something like nixos might be able to handle that much better.
My thought exactly
I think that time has passed. Many distros default to wayland now.
Use Wayland unless you have issues.
Completely disagree
Obviously war is a factor with Russia and Ukraine. A lot of dead men.
Great. Now do split panel!
Did you try to disable the load legacy rom option from that thread?
Virt-manager is my preferred but I only have integrated graphics anyway.
Very odd. The drivers are built into the kernel.
Did you try to install the drivers right away? You shouldn’t have to.
Edit: perhaps this thread is helpful.
My solution years ago when windows used to do this to me with a dual boot was to move windows to a virtual machine instead, which works great for me!
Would recommend as much ram as possible though. I find performance great with 16gb of ram to share between host and the vm.
Windows updates would often mess up boot prior to me switching. Very annoying.
Yeah I find it a lot snappier in Fedora than on windows.