As a fan of both Fedora and KDE, I’d say there are better alternatives than Fedora KDE Spin.
As a fan of both Fedora and KDE, I’d say there are better alternatives than Fedora KDE Spin.
I can never understand why they’d go for GNOME for their use case. Don’t they want to have it as light as possible? Probably could’ve gone with XFCE or MATE.
Realtek wifi is the bane of open source driver
I am a big fan of KDE in general, but I feel like on Fedora, GNOME is more polished. I’ve tried using KDE on Fedora and it felt like a second-class citizen. Sadly this also applies to Alma Linux.
I use KDE regularly on Debian and Gentoo. I also have tried it on Ubuntu, Arch, and Slackware. So I have some ideas on how good it could’ve been.
Pretty much the same way you do on Windows & Mac.
It takes a special kind to run and maintain a mail server. More so for doing it for such a long time.
Aeon
if it makes you feel better, that’s good for you.
we all pity you.
Do people still use ed unironically outside of scripting context?
You should, that’s how you can make a name for yourself!
Now I know how the Hyprland community got so toxic.
There’s a bit of different powers at play.
Initially there’s the 20% threshold.
The MK (Makamah Konstitusi, or Constitution Court) wants to change that exactly to encourage healthier competition. They then published a ruling that embodies this.
The DPR (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat, or House of Representatives) somehow thought they’re above the law, and decided they want to pass a bill that overturns this ruling.
At the same time, the current president wants to endorse his son to be the governor of Jakarta. In fact, this has been his ultimate goal, to make all his sons “follow his footsteps” to secure his power for generations to come.
However, it is written that one needs to be at least 30 years old to be nominated. He is just right below, at 29 years old. The people are using this to keep him from power, and MK agrees. DPR is trying to overturn that too.
Do note that previously, the current president had mendled with MK ruling using a friend on the inside to get his older son to be eligible for vice-presidency. He is now elected.
And that, my friend, is what the Indonesian people had enough of.
… which favours parties in the ruling coalition … As a result, many local elections are expected to be uncontested affairs.
The current “status quo” is that the current ruler gets everything he wants.
Why is it so hard to just daemonize???
Not me personally, but in one of my past project, my boss was running a bunch of “services” by leaving it on GNU screen terminal sessions and detaching from them.
Everytime I went in to debug something, I’d need to go thru a list of sessions, attach to one hoping that it’s the right one (sometimes they’d name 'em), then see the console output.
Ah okay, GNOME is great for touchscreen indeed. I’m just not so sure if it’s a great match for Debian. I have used Debian with GNOME and I don’t think ot’s great at all.
On the other hand, GNOME on Fedora is awesome!
Unfortunately no, not for a serious use case. Not only the RAM & storage, the CPU & networking chipset themselves are insufficient for modern security, not with reasonable performance, at least.
I think Debian with KDE would be better, at least for the current stable as KDE’s LTS release aligns better with Debian’s. I personally like the feel better, especially coming from Windows.
Run some old casual games on Windows XP!