richardisaguy

@richardisaguy@lemmy.world
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Or 1000+ bananas

I think KDE plasma 6 has that by default

Thankfully, yes. But cortana has been replaced by copilot so we are in the same place

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Both use android's work profile feature to isolate apps from the main profile, for example, If you install tiktok on island, and whatsapp on main, neither WhatsApp or tiktok will be able to see each other, among other kinds of data

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Doom is open source, at least the original ones were

At least you haven't got the Linux austism in which you and no other IRL person talks about

Libretube

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Good try Microsoft

You van try creating an arch linux distrobox and install yay inside that

Toolbox is more stable, but distrobox has more features

KDE?

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Nice username

Yes, everything will be a folder in plasma 6, including applications, don't worry, you I'll love the new Firefox folder. Its the natural progression of things, don't try to stop it.

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Here bro, once you get to choose a new device, you know where to look for

Https://lineageosdevices.com

All these are excellent rootable devices

Who do these people think they are? As a brazilian, i think our agencies should rightfully prioritise our content over foreigners', no complaints!

there is an issue on github about that

I use it for storing luks credentials, so every time I boot I get dropped at my login manager. It leaves my system vunerable to attacks to it, but its quite convenient.

Besides, if anyone tries to boot any other OS which is not mine, the keys are erased.

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Btw, do not search for "cooking pokemon charmander"

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Well, i can't really recommend a specific combination, but I can give you options so you can comprehend more about by researching. All the distros I will list here have dedicated editions, or ways to install different desktop environments. As of judging by your screenshot, it seems like you're somewhat of a technical user so these recommendations were made by keeping this in mind, these are not the greatest options if you want something for a newbie non-tech savy Linux user.

  • Fedora - exceptionally stable and quite fast distribution, altrought not the fastest, great software availability, if you don't find your software, or the version shipped by fedora on the repos isnt working for you, consider install it using containers, like flatpak, or distrobox.

  • Arch Linux - very tecnicial distribution, on my experience not really stable and not very usable on the longterm, but works well for a Great amount of people, it's main features are it's customizability, being able to craft your own system by deciding precisely what will compose it, and the aur(arch user repository), in it, you will find user made scripts to install all kinds software, even pathed ones.

  • EndeavourOS - Arch's youngest daughter, arch but a bit more polished, and user friendly, with it you get all the features of arch Linux, with better setuo, and more ease of install your desktop environment / window manager, at the expense of worsened customization.

  • Opensuse - not very popular, but by far the fastest distro on the list, its main edition is based on the plasma desktop environment, you may run into some issues, but if you know your way around things, you will surely get the most out of this system, just like fedora, if you don't find, or the software on the repositories isn't working for you, you can always use containers.

Desktop environments / window managers - if you don't know what these are, I recommend you do a more indeph research about them, but in resume, both are the user interfaces which run on top of your system, the difference is that desktop environments tend to be more user friendly and "complete" than window managers, while window managers tend to be more lightweight, simpler, and customizable.

  • KDE plasma environment - excellent and fast desktop environment, has a great implementation of the keyboard shortcuts, you can make anything do anything just by changing them on the settings app, the glimpse of desktop customization on Linux, it has a lot of themes available and a built in theme "store" integrated right into the desktop. Recommended if you want a great balance between customizability and convenience.

  • Sway - sway is a window manager for Linux based on the Wayland protocol, being the first of it's kind, can be heavily customized using it's configuration files, in which have a simple and comprehensive syntax, just like any other window manager, it can be configured to do pretty much anything.

  • Hyprland - I would sway hyprland is a successor to sway, it's more polished than sway with more features, has beautiful and fluid animations, I have never used hyperland myself, but for what I have seen, it's the best window manager out there.

Are you using a mac?

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Am I the only one who feels tired of people being hiped for yet another android device that does the exact same as the other ones?

Just don't forget to run distrobox-export from inside the container after your install something, distrobox-export --app for apps, and distrobox-export --bin with the absolute path of your binary from inside the container ex:/bin/neofetch

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Try diabling "Google" app

You van both use rpm-ostree and toolbox to install regular fedora packages on silverblue/kinoite

Neither can I without breeze(seriously, my home heater is attached to an aeolic energy generator, without it, I would freeze to death)

Anbox is dead

That... Almost sounds AI written

Arch Linux moment

::: spoiler Title No plasma 6 on fedora yet ;_; :::

You could try fedora KDE spin or opensuse... But not sure if changing will fix these issues

Yes

Ngl, I kinda deslike the new task indicator

Genious marketing

"News", search it on f-droid, its simples and works well awesome

Not sure if Firefox supports that... For what I remember, PostmarketOS, Ubuntu touch and other mobile linux distros actually patch Firefox for allowing that behaviour

Having the same issue with virt manager inside distrobox

Peppermint's a joke. Isn't xfce as heavy as other DEs nowadays?

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You can do that with distrobox, which uses podman

Godot engine broke with windows on my hardware, Simeone suggested me to try out linux, went with ubuntu 18.10 i think. Have been using linux ever since

You can modify the .desktop file or the local binary genereted on the host and pass those those to it, you can also do it manually, locations are ~/.local/bin and ~/.local/share/applications