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there is no benefit to old lts kernels on the desktop, kernel releases are always extremely stable
there is no benefit to old lts kernels on the desktop, kernel releases are always extremely stable
the rest also isn’t just an opinion, cinnamon does not have an equivalent to kdenlive, krita, or kate. even the existing applications are just not on the same level. it’s an acceptable desktop, but plasma and gnome are just better.
Wayland has objectively better multi monitor support in every case. You were encountering tearing issues before switching, maybe you just didn’t notice.
why should you have to? it’s a really bad choice by the distro maintainers.
mesa is outdated by default, not supporting rx 7000 cards unless you use the edge iso.
plasma has wayland support, tons of customizability, better multi monitor support, a great suite of applications including a text editor with lsp support and much more, and in general looks nicer. cinnamon is sort of the bare minimum
outdated mesa, monitor scaling, cinnamon in general being outdated
probably not a good idea, you’d have to upgrade quite soon. take a look at centos or rocky Linux instead, they’re both down stream from fedora
L take
i got mine on an insanely good deal paying less than ⅓, normally it would’ve cost >$2500
not all leftist are the same, I can say with pretty high confidence that despite mostly being real leftist very few lemmy.blahaj.zone users support the current government of north korea
really fucking expensive though
If anyone is looking for a good 2-in-1 i would suggest the newer generations of the Thinkpad X1 Yoga, i haven’t had a single issue with the 6th gen and fedora. GNOME is really great for touch screens too.
maybe try
lspci > ~/Documents/lspci.txt
maybe, but these people wouldn’t own a pc with a dedicated gpu or neutral network accelerator.
i don’t really think anyone would be against the last two examples to be integrated in dolphin, nautilus, gwenview… either.
not every high tech product or idea makes it, you don’t see a lot of netbooks or wifi connected kitchen appliances these days either; having the ability to make tiny devices or connecting every single device is not justification enough to actually do it. i view ai integration similarly: having an llm in some side bar to change the screen brightness, find some time or switch the keyboard layout isn’t really useful. being able to select text in an image viewer or searching through audio and video for spoken words for example would be a useful application for machine learning in the DE, that isn’t really what’s advertised as “AI” though.
I’ve yet to see a need for “AI integration ✨” in to the desktop experience. Copilot, LLM chat bots, TTS, OCR, and translation using machine learning are all interesting but I don’t think OS integration is beneficial.
what’s a poop knife
if you know your way around a Linux system, it’s really quite easy.