I like them for a quick overview, like the introductory paragraph of a wikipedia article. I hadn’t questioned that bot so far
I like them for a quick overview, like the introductory paragraph of a wikipedia article. I hadn’t questioned that bot so far
There are so many good images but it just shits on then by misspelled words. It’s incredible.
That’s not mentioned in the text.
Are you speaking of distrobox/toolbox? Which is available on any linux system.
Why would I care what foreign people do?
What do you mean ublue has flatpak included in the image?
That’s what I hated as a beginner on debian/ubuntu as well. On fedora it’s straight forward. Adding repo and then isntalling the app.
Huh? Linux and printers are the best
Even the flatpak version? No idea why fedora is still not yet on the flatpak version.
Thx for the input! I’ll research in the direction of it further more - maybe first with android in mind.
That’s exactly why I want to replace the phone camera and with linux there’s basically endless possibilities to deal with it
Why ublue over fedora’s images? You won’t have fedoras signatures anymore. You can install the same stuff on official images
I’d recommend fedora kinoite https://fedoraproject.org/kinoite/ because noone can fuck up the system unintentionally
That’s cool! Kudos!
My biggest project was to remove leading and trailing whitespaces but I think I failed twice 😅
It’s within the accessibility features
Wrong thread level
Virtual machines are incredibly useful for this.
The first time I installed linux, I dual booted and never used linux because i just knew windows. The VM “Boxes” is incredibly easy to use. There’s barely any reason to boot windows on metal :D
Same sized screens for the win 😄
I use paperwm, no idea if I could even handle two screens with it 😅
I agree linux can be very difficult but easy as well if you do not have “exotic” needs. If more people were using linux, especially more non techies, a lot would change but we’ll get there just slowly.
to respond to your points
I initially thiught you meant that you had to use commands in order to tinker with the UI - that’s my bad!
Wifi card, drivers, etc. can be a real pain. That’s neither linux or your fault. It’s just that noone prior to you wanted to use it and that’s why it wasn’t yet supported. Most systems are just plug and play. - compare it to macos, and you’ll find that linux is easy to install on most systems.
Auto mount is done using fstab right. Yoz xna also auto mount from the file explorer of the disk utility, it always depends on the system. There are a lot of different things and it’s not perfect.
Dual booting is in my opinion something for advanced people. I have no idea why anyone would ever suggest it to a newcomer! It’s pain in the ass if you deviate from the standard protocol.
Xou can double click on a shell script (.sh) by chmod +x file.sh
or > right click > properties > exe as program
Beginners usually do not have to do anything in terminal to adjust the system. Which desktop environment?
There isn’t one united linux user frontend - would be cool if you’d state which one is not great.
I assume you talk about gsetting commands?
I’m going to ask you next time I want to post something, alright?