Absolutely. I use gnome on all of my laptops and plasma on both of my desktops. End of story. Gnome is fantastic for touch screens and plasma is amazing for desktops.
Absolutely. I use gnome on all of my laptops and plasma on both of my desktops. End of story. Gnome is fantastic for touch screens and plasma is amazing for desktops.
Let me cut the debate for a lot of people, the best desktop is what YOU like and works for you. Now relax.
I have this same option and it’s disabled, too. Not sure what kind of play store op has
I think you can click it and choose from within it. Normally on android, when there is a switch with a line next to it, that means it’s clickable and has more options.
I just started using Linux back in 2018. There is no nostalgia for me, as all the distro I used back then are still working now.
Well yeah, after stealing all these millions from people who ordered their phones back 1865 and still never got them and never will. Lmao. Fuck that “company”.
That’s extremely fucked up.
Transferring? Why not get rid of this atrocious thing?
Oh, ok. Good thing I didn’t know him I guess.
Who’s Dennis Leary? 😂 Sorry, immigrant here and don’t know many people.
Yup. Fedora on my laptop defaults the internal GPU and you can run any program with the dedicated card with a right click. Pretty nice compared to last year where I had to throw my laptop across the room 😂
Didn’t even know about a comedian with this name
Chris Titus made this tool. I use it to debloat windows, disable all the telemetry, then pause all feature updates for two years and let only security updates through. As an added bonus (and if you want win11), he added a tool to create a micro windows iso. I am running the micro and it has been fantastic. I even removed defender and other garbage they force on people.
Whoever runs it must have all of that stored locally, too, no?
I’ve never used anything else since I met Linux in 2018
I got it through the epic store on heroic launcher and got it over with.
Nice. Thanks for that. Let me fix my post.
Fair enough.
I use Vivaldi as secondary to Firefox (when necessary), and I agree with you. How’s this related to Linux?