Of course.
Just as a joke try Pop OS and see if your “curse” goes away.
Of course.
Just as a joke try Pop OS and see if your “curse” goes away.
What distro are you even using?
“I keep hitting myself in the foot with a hammer! Why does the hammer keep doing this to me!”
Ah yes… I remember when IE 4 came to Windows and introduced single clicking. What a terrible idea.
If you’re dual booting with Windows it can sometimes lock the Wi-Fi adapter and it won’t show up in Linux. Boot into Windows, disconnect from Wi-Fi then shut the PC down instead of restarting then reboot and see if that fixes it.
Have you updated your Pop installation recently?
This maybe a dumb question, but what WiFi/BT card are you using?
Welcome and enjoy.
Don’t let hoppers influence your computing habits. Use what makes you happy and works best for you. I use Pop and it’s considered a “beginner” distro and I love it. It does everything I need it to.
What agenda? Freedom? Geesh, kid…
Older versions of some Adobe software will run, but generally no.
The best way I’ve found is to use a NAS with the ability to sync with Google drive then mount that folder as an SMB share in your fstab.
Yeah go with Pop. You’ll have a much easier time with the transition using it. Be sure you get the Nvidia version.
It takes less effort to just not post a reply than to be a dick.
Which version of Thunderbird are you running?
Wait for plasma 6.
I disagree.
Everything works fine for me on AMD system with Pop. These types of posts are usually from folks with systems that have poor compatibility. That’s not Wayland’s fault.
When you don’t know something, it’s completely ok to not say anything.