I install enlightenment in a asus netbook. Still working. Haven’t updated for so long. ~10 yrs?
I install enlightenment in a asus netbook. Still working. Haven’t updated for so long. ~10 yrs?
Enlightenment. It’s pretty and really fast. Of course you can’t complete with the speed of tile wm. But their development speed is so slow…
Maybe it’s too fancy and difficult for you. Take a look for moonlight + sunshine, parsec and their competitors.
Why don’t you use old drive (lto7<=) with more tapes?
I hope we have a ceremony to pay our respects on pioneers like Larry.
How about a doc editor, not code editor, not m$ word. Just a simple modern doc editor.
We really don’t have a native asciidoc editor, not even one. Unlike other apps which we don’t use it frequently that even electron liked apps’ performance are acceptable, doc editor should be built in native.
We have something like https://www.appflowy.io/ and https://www.getgrist.com/, but none of them are native.
Rimworld!! I love it because it’s native.
Before we max bet on phones, I think we should nail tablet first. The GUI for the current Linux apps are designed for mouse, not for phone/tablet.
Thanks for the detail instructions. Sounds fun :)
That’s rare. Would you mind to elaborate how do you actually setup when you are free? Ty.
I still like https://vikunja.io/ more because they has Gantt chart which is a super rare feature for modern project management sw.
You may be surprised. Blender + plugin.
https://github.com/kamiyaa/joshuto sounds interesting.
It’s pretty ironic that a country known for oppressing people’s freedom to take advantage of an OS famous for spreading freedom. I suddenly feel like I built guns for serial killers.
Bodhi. I tried to compile by myself first. But it sometimes won’t work. Too much trouble. Bodhi is simply easy and allow me to stay in Ubuntu/Debian based, as long as you don’t need really new packages. But we have flatpak, right?