Anything like that should absolutely be left up to the user. The distro should not decide that for you. If you want it, install it and set it up yourself.
Anything like that should absolutely be left up to the user. The distro should not decide that for you. If you want it, install it and set it up yourself.
I love all of the quality of life additions that Radical Red gave to Fire Red. Sadly, I don’t enjoy the difficulty.
I always thought it was a small team, not millions. But yeah, one monkey with infinite time makes sense.
That definitely sounds way more fun. And the description makes perfect sense too. Thanks for explaining.
I’ve seen bullet heaven mentioned once or twice recently. What’s the difference between bullet heaven and bullet hell?
It’s not really happening. They always have some sources disproving anything bad about their Lord and Savior, Winnie the Pooh.
They aren’t officially available in China anyway. Need a VPN for them.
I’m not a fan of Dell either, but it beats many other brands.
This only counts for their business machines, though.
For people complaining about ads and popups, try LibreWolf/Mull with uBlock Origin in medium mode.
This setup can sometimes break sites, needing some slight intervention (once per site), but I never get these popups people complain about.
Sites that absolutely refuse to work are rare, but it does happen. In that case, just have a backup Firefox or Chromium browser.
Considering your previous experience with Ubuntu, I would recommend Debian. Just make sure to get the right ISO for what you want.
Since you’re complaining about Ubuntu not working with ACPI power states, my next recommendation would be Endeavour to be more up to date and get fixes and stuff sooner. It’s pre-configured Arch.
I’m all for user agent settings, but I don’t want to mess with that for work stuff. So, I just use Chrome or Edge for that one site.
I know it is. That’s exactly why I mentioned that happening. Sorry if that was unclear.
ETA: I just read my previous comment again. I meant to say Vivaldi, not Opera.
I don’t use it, but from what I understand it’s from the developers of Opera before it became a Chinese spyware browser. Back when it was good. It’s great if you’re looking for customization and options.
As a disclaimer, the reason I don’t use it is because I need a Chromium browser for work and Vivaldi (a Chromium based browser) gave me an error that said I need to use Chrome or Edge.
Sure, I agree with that. But that should, at the very least, not be included in a general purpose distro aimed at beginners unless they offer it as a seperate download or something. I feel like this kind of thing should be a seperate edition of the distro or something for people who actually want it.