While I’m not op, debian offers increased stability over ubuntu and fedora, and that might be enough to make someone want debian
While I’m not op, debian offers increased stability over ubuntu and fedora, and that might be enough to make someone want debian
Man you can mod that thing. It has infinite value
This was funnier than the comic
Seconding this, webapp-manager is what linux mint comes with and is the best option so far
I kinda understand you, but it would fix the issue, so it is a solution
Then you have your solution. Use x11 and be done with it
I don’t recall the mention of fruit. Rather, currency was used.
And how would you access the controls above the app? I understand you’re most likely on kde, I used to shre the sentiment, but extending the close button to the panel would only break things
I mean, I feel that the 4mb (I assume 4gb) of ram needs a 32 bit os claim is downright untrue.
I have a Thinkpad X301 that’s been upgraded to 4gb of ram, and I run Debian 12 stable, 64bit, and performance, even on a laptop from 2008, like mine, as long as I used pale moon for browsing, was stellar. I use xfce on that laptop.
DO NOT RUN A 32BIT VERSION OF LINUX ON 64BIT HARDWARE. I looked into the celeron in the computer, and it supports 64bit instructions. Just run Debian with xfce.
I can personally recommend Debian with xfce as an alternative to spiral linux
Hi! This post might help you! https://lemmy.ca/post/16901397
I’ve always preferred it, but last time I used it was because yuzu wasn’t yet on flathub (it still is)
I think on the google apps I see, blue has more surface area, excluding white
Shouldn’t this be on !asklemmy@lemmy.world ?
I personally don’t understand why anyone would put endeavour os in “why”
From my personal experience, ubuntu (lts or not), has a tendency of nuking itself randomly. It’s happened more than one time to me, to shit off my PC, eat something, return to a broken installation that doesn’t boot. And I’ve got plenty of experience with fedora just not doing things, like mtp, vulkan on flatpaks, I’ve had it crash on login (on x11), and had gnome apps constantly crashing (on wayland). Currently, I’m using debian, and I’ve never had any issues with it, other than outdated packages, which is relatively minor