In the last year I was intentionally using beta packages of KDE Plasma to get stuff like touchpad gestures early. Even now, Plasma makes important developments like HDR and explicit sync so yes, it still matters.
In the last year I was intentionally using beta packages of KDE Plasma to get stuff like touchpad gestures early. Even now, Plasma makes important developments like HDR and explicit sync so yes, it still matters.
Linux Mint has a very good track record thanks to their “If it ain’t broken, don’t fix it” mentality and user friendliness. That’s why people still recommend it. With the rapid developments around gaming related software, their mentality works against them.
This person uses an 8GB mac, and tried to defend Apple in the debate
This is more than enough for me to form an opinion about this guy.
On KDE Plasma 6 + Firefox (both Wayland) I can share a window and workaround audio sharing by routing desktop audio to microphone. Vesktop (Discord alternative) supports screenshare w/ audio.
VLC can capture desktop video
This won’t work if host is behind CGNAT
Brazil has so many downloads
China blocked Flathub
Not necessarily. GNOME and KDE dependencies and “base system” for flatpaks to run in are flatpaks themselves so apps that depend on them will not use duplicated dependencies. Storage usage may not be as efficient as using a traditional package manager but you don’t install a new OS per app either.
Flatpak is not perfect security-wise but is a step in the right direction
I love the diversity in this thread
I don’t know any programming languages but can navigate around Linux, both TUI and GUI.
Run a nested Wayland compositor inside Xorg session
Yes I am cutting out my PC, not any specific OS
I can’t realistically cut off my phone entirely but reduce the number of apps installed. I currently have only Firefox, Spotify, Proton Mail and Whatsapp which could distract me. Rest is utility apps like maps, calculator, messages etc.
I don’t recall saying anything about smartphone?
I sent you my obligatory upvote.
Use EndeavourOS and set up ZRAM. ZRAM should reduce RAM usage while not slowing down your PC.
People who don’t want to / can’t tinker, usually.
Does Plasma Bigscreen still receive updates? This feature would be very useful with it. Arch’s bigscreen package is unfortunately stuck at 5.27