This is a peaceful but not the best approach. Though we should always respect and thank the developers, we (if possible) shouldn’t just let things be replaced with worse alternatives all the time.
After the last experience, very proudly homophobic.
This is a peaceful but not the best approach. Though we should always respect and thank the developers, we (if possible) shouldn’t just let things be replaced with worse alternatives all the time.
I think they had reasons to act how they acted. They’re probably on a lot of pressure because the whole tech world is fighting ad blocking now.
“Posts must be relevant to operating systems running the Linux kernel. GNU/Linux or otherwise.”
So Android definitely counts.
Win + spacebar doesn’t work in some cases and if something is opened in fullscreen, closing it isn’t very convenient. The actual key binding that works is alt + shift I think.
Because Windows sucks?
You love to see it. Hopefully she likes her new lifelong obsessive hobby environment in the long term.
Because some people don’t like GNOME and toxically scream about it.
Idk what it is so I guess it’s not everywhere.
Source based distros are niche enthusiast things. I can’t say much about them. I like the minimal and lightweight focus though. Also I prefer runit.
I think 4GB is plenty for web browsing if there are not many tabs opened. Though the laptop will still be slow because of the specs.
Stability for the end user is very good (probably even one of the best and definitely many times better than KDE) but stability for developers is not good because things often change or get deprecated which breaks the apps and the extensions they make.
Well GNOME does create instability and confusion too.
Try to change it to English.
Oh then it can be a broken update.
What language do you have set on your system and what terminal are you using?
Good but sad it’s disabled by default for now.
I second this. It would be really nice to know.
I think it’s very nice to have a sibling who’s interested in Linux just like you are.
I think it was using the Void Linux package manager.
Plasma, Plasma… At least they reverted the changes this time and didn’t just leave it as is until they finish the fixes.