All the tech literacy programs for parents also basically ended up only teaching office software, for some reason.
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All the tech literacy programs for parents also basically ended up only teaching office software, for some reason.
the only difference is you install a desktop environment on desktop debian imo
pidgin still doesn’t support omemo
To be fair, being able to install uBlock Origin immediately makes it one of the best mobile browsers for that feature alone.
that’s cool, try making a better browser tho
I am and I got muted for 6 hours for gif reacting when the gif had the soft n word in it.
he’s talking about their (purism/librem) inability to deliver hardware
Reading the source code for everything running on your machine and then never updating is the only way to be absolutely 100% sure.
They should have been doing this from the start.
I’m going to have to place you under arrest, you just fucking murdered that guy. Down to the slammer with you.
accurate tho
i had to manually disable driver updates via windows update because it picks the shittiest possible drivers for everything
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It’s a decent packaging solution.
regarding the sandboxing, all the negatives are present with none of the benefits, wish they’d just rip that shit out
if you want to run software you don’t trust, firejail it or get it’s snap
Almost every major linux distribution either has a KDE edition or can install KDE.
Does anyone know how to just turn the wallet subsystem off before the first login?
I absolutely despise how it behaves in comparison to the gnome keyring, the KDE wallet never fails to completely delete all of my passwords from my browser, which forces me to remake my browser profile to get them back after turning it off.
I use KeePassXC to manage my passwords
it’s like linux mint but for kde
I game, so I often need my graphics stack patched with less than open-source patches, which you have to figure out for yourself on Fedora. I also had issues with…i think it was SELinux, since I had never used it before but it’s on by default in Fedora. But that was more of a “I’ve never used this before wtf do i do” than “wtf bad”
I’ve had version mismatches before, it’s why I stopped using Manjaro, and yes I mean it happened to me personally. I forget the specific package but I know it was a patched version of something in the graphical stack.
in my personal opinion, the problems you’ll have on fedora outweigh only having to deal with zypper being slow
Steam is only Officially supported on Ubuntu. Doesn’t seem to have hurt it any.