I’m moving to KDE I think. After using gnome forever.
I really love gnomes clean simple de. But to me (beginner/novice) gnome vs KDE is like iOS vs android. Gnome for work and KDE for a desktop that represents my soul haha.
I’m moving to KDE I think. After using gnome forever.
I really love gnomes clean simple de. But to me (beginner/novice) gnome vs KDE is like iOS vs android. Gnome for work and KDE for a desktop that represents my soul haha.
I’m going to find out if I can install it on MX debian with KDE when I get home.
It was a joke. I don’t actually talk like that or care about what people do ha ha.
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Brahs the most elite Linux user… Homie doesn’t use a de. /S
Edit: /s
all articles that have a headline like that means it’s bullremoved. …even if it’s not bullremoved.
In the process of feeling out mx Linux and endeavor… But don’t necessarily know enough about the red hat stuff to even have an opinion.
I think last time I installed it asked if I wanted to enable it at the end. By default it’s off.
Bruz thanks for watching.
I’d like to see some phone distros to use as a daily driver.
Other than that I like where gnome and KDE are going.
I’ve been using my htpc mostly with a mini keyboard and touch pad. A TV mode would be cool to see. Like what big screen is doing I guess.
I see your posts. From oct 28th
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K, I’m just going to watch inception instead of going down the undo wormhole.
Ubuntu All Black Everything Edition.
I think gnome could be a good de. Fedora is pretty clean and straightforward. I think they probably also have good accessibility features since they are a bigger distro.
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MX Linux is good for this too with their iso maker .
I started using MX and just use their image tool to make installable live USB. But tbh I have tried installing with it yet.
The only thing I’ve used for back up is clonezilla and have actually recovered with it… just a regular full disk image.
Such a cool distro surprised I just started using it. Fedora was my go to for years before.
Eli5 what’s in /var and /local?
/Global is just personal storage like /home?
I never manually make fs but I really want to have a good set up like on was asking.
Also do you know what’s up with /swap? Is it beneficial aside from getting the ability to hibernate?
Also… What happens when I reinstall an OS and my home is separate? If I had Kodi installed as a flat pack and then reinstalled a like-distro, would Kodi still be set up and available with all my settings? Or would I have to reinstall again?
…obviously I don’t know much about the fs
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Local deb packages suck ime.
You can cross post this to the capybara community.