They’ve let their site certificates expire a few times and told their users to set their clocks back to get around the issueand they’ve accidentally ddosed the aur a couple of times with their package management tools.
KDE Plasma because I can bend it to my workflow. When I try Xfce and especially Gnome, I feel I have to bend to their workflows.
Although there is a live image to try it in a VM, but you can’t use it to install
I thought they had the net installer but I’ve never tried the live isos so I could be wrong.
you can still get to it by searching for it in KRunner
Windows Vista
Although I don’t use them, the Jetbrains products should be near the top of the list.
Yes you can but you often see the terminal used when helping people online. This is because it works across desktop environments and mostly across distros, however it does give the impression that the terminal is needed.
Except Tumbleweed
The openSUSE Wiki says not to use ventoy as it can cause boot issues.
What you guys are referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux.
That’s not necessarily true any more. There are distros built without the GNU tools.
It works fine for me. Not on wayland but that’s down to my Nvidia card and I hope explicit sync will sort it out.
This nearly Snap-free Ubuntu remix
This snap-laden Ubuntu remix
ftfy
In addition to what’s already been said, Canonical have a history of starting grandiose projects and then abandoning them a few years later. See Mir, Unity, and Ubuntu Touch for examples.
Never pay for software for your job unless you’re self employed. That’s the employers responsibility.
Also went back to x11 because of vscode flickering and redrawing badly. I’m not sure whether it’s an nvidia problem, a vscode problem, or a kwin-wayland problem though.
So I’ve updated my desktop and Plasma, Nvidia, and Wayland is actually usable 🫨 but I had to reapply a few settings.
Yeah, it’s definitely like Trigger’s Broom
In the month or so it’s been on my laptop, it’s been stable as in reliable but it’s definitely not stable in the more traditional sense - unchanging.
Zsh works for me