1 thats not how typography works
2 im not webpage authour what u wan me to do about it moew?
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1 thats not how typography works
2 im not webpage authour what u wan me to do about it moew?
is said in webpage: the pentagram symbol is hard to distinguish at smaller typographicl sizes
no spaces in a string is a dead giveaway that theres Cobol in there somewhere meow
void boots fast on rather old or very low powered copmuters :3
u just need kde, as hitting ‘get new widgets’ in da widgets sidebar uses the same backend, meow
so u just need to search for catwalk in there :3
it seems to hav wonky timestamp ? it appears to me to be sent -21s ago XP
hehe X3 (u can just look in my bio lmao )
oh sorry i use cat sounds in my replies X3 mrrp is a cat trill
i always think a snapshot system is a good idea and tbh i always thought stable just meant only little bugs got thru. stable stuff isnt immune to pebkac and config breakages >w<
yeh i think is a more advanced linux distro cuz of the no hand holding defaults it has mrrp >w< but honestly while u are right, that stability≠reliability, it does tend to correlate in my experience (tho my current arch install has been going the longest out of all my installs XP).
debian to me is one of the endgame linuxes, as in its what more experienced users will end up with mrow. imo it really isnt a good intro to linux aand tbh i would almost put it next to arch in terms of beginners probably shouldnt start with it mrrp
ubuntu just kinda sucks as a linux now imo, esp for new users
great list !! meowz theres nothing i can think of that u missed so well done :3
the gentoo wiki is also a great resource !!
wayland seems to be the way desktop linux is going, personally i like it and am migrating over w plasma 6, but ymmv mrowz
for global search i would recommend rofi-wayland !
overall, my best advice is to steal, mix n match others configs (make sure to keep track and source them tho !) and find what u like best, if ur only starting dont try and do everything from scratch !!
if u want a notification system, i use dunst :3
meow id love to see activities turn into whats described at the end of the blogpost atm is a bit half finished feature ime
if youre opening ur laptop from suspend or hibernate id look there first, i dont think itd be a nix specific issue, though there may be an option in kde to pause media when thd lock screen is visible idk >w<
you could also check if ur webbrowser has an option like that too (if ur on jellyfin via a browser)
yay a flower :3
ye but at least on linux the dependencies arent bundled with useless applications that u dont want, and u can mostly trust em cuz open source X3
ive heard reallygood things about hyperland + its docs !
personally, i use qtile cuz its config is in python with p managable docs, and it comes with its own barebones bar + launcher!
although on my main i do have plasma n bismuth, but thats not for serious twm stuff dp ymmv there
my take is that you really cant get big compnies to port to linux in the way he describes, and a lot of linux users wont use it anyway cuz its not foss
also afaik cosmic isnt just gnome in rust? its more like a realised knome (mix of kde and gnome, april fools 202x)
big companies will move with userbase, and cosmic being developed wont hurt the userbase growth of desktop linux. jeez that last part about foss evangelists just like no
honestly this man just seems a bit fustrated by not having a latest popos release?
also : people create clones of software all the time, not just in foss projects
overall, id say i dont really agree with him. imo cosmic is fine and the big companies really arent that interested anyway, i don’t think giving them money will help tbh, id much prefer foss alternatives being given funding
No, but do bear in mind that switching to Linux will have a learning curve, and it sounds a bit like you’re expecting to be able to do everything you did on windows on linux without having to change your behaviour.
My advice is to start off with all the defaults of whatever distro you are using, and only installing packaged software for it, and just getting to a point where it is comfortable.
Most problems on linux (that I’ve found) either come from hardware being faulty ir unsupported, or that the user doesn’t understand how it works, but is trying to force it to work how they want it to. Both can be fixed with becoming more familiar with how Linux works.
This would also help you to understand why there are so many different distros (I do recommend distrowatch.com to quickly look up details about distros), as most differ in ways that require a bit of Linux knowledge to understand.
so tldr just stick with it and try and learn how it works meow :3