I know but it kinda feels wrong haha. I like to use it flatpak only.
I know but it kinda feels wrong haha. I like to use it flatpak only.
It feels a bit like a phone OS, which is kinda awesome and horrible at the same time. It has gnome disks (or whatever is called, the default gnome partitioner) as an ok alternative to gparted. I have it installed on an old laptop that i occasionally use for web browsing and other light tasks, and for that it’s great. I wouldn’t use it for anything serious, but it’s great if you want just a basic, no maintenance OS.
there’s no flatpak
Silverblue works fine for me but I miss gparted
(Features*(IsOSS+1)*EaseOfUse)/(1+(Ads))
just my guess
I remember only being able to run Manjaro on my Inspiron 15 7559 (i tried ubuntu, debian and a few others, couldn’t get them to boot even in live environment)
Maybe try that. Manjaro gets a lot of hate but it saved me that time.
Install some distro on an USB stick and ruin it from there
When can we (if ever) expect that auto-tiling thingy?
do you remember what causes it? and what was the fix?
fugly
can you recommend some of the websites that have those slightly larger versions? I would prefer if they are well organised like yts (multiple qualities/versions on the same page, cover pictures, ratings, good search…)
except running solidworks 🥲
What are AT-harddisks? Google is not helpful.
yts . mx
everything is organised great
no cam bullshit, everything is bluray or webrip
i think movies there are a bit compressed, but personally i dont even notice it
can i see?
Wouldn’t OpenSUSE Tumbleweed be a much better option then?
just use firefox flatpak and you’re good
why arch and not something with more stable updates like debian?
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed