I’m a video producer and writer, I only use linux.
I’m a video producer and writer, I only use linux.
You can’t go wrong with Debian or Fedora.
I personally use Shotcut but i only do basic editing.
I want something with: a built-in key manager (with optional cross-device sync) SSH tunneling support (dynamic, remote and reverse) snippets simple, beautiful UI.
I’m sure many users will like it.
A graphical SSH client similar to Termius
A gui for a tunneling solution such as rathole or FRP.
Fedora took away one of my biggest hobbies namely distro hopping. It’s so good i haven’t installed another Linux for 4+ years. Before fedora I would never use a distro for more than a couple of months. It’s beautiful, it’s solid and it’s vanilla. Everything is shipped as the original developer intended.
Are yiu sure you’re running Wayland and not X11?
I don’t remember tbh. I installed it a couple of years ago but used it for the first only recently.
Fedora Workstation
I never use “derivative” distros. I don’t want to run into weird problems and spend hours troubleshooting only to find out they have changed some config file.
I’ve been using KDE on Fedora for work for a few years now. Several system upgrades staeting from Fedora 36. Recently upgraded to plasma 6 and fedora 40. It is rock solid and very reliable.
And i do use alot of widgets, 3rd party apps, flatpaks, etc.
I use Balena Etcher.
Why not use Beeper?
It’s a solid release. The only thing that broke were some plasma widgets not yet available for KDE 6.
Thanks. I’ve been able lenovo’s charging threshold feature and it won’t charge past 60%.
There is a threshold parameter you can tweak
On the contrary, I right mouse click the archive in my filemanager Dolphin and use the Extract > Extract here menu entry. This will extract the files and the sub directories have new last modified dates, but not the files. This does not need any manual folder creation by you.
Are you sure? I just tried this and the extracted folder is not on top.
Does it support video calls?
Fedora and intel iris graphics.
Try Shotcut