Thanks, this is cool! Definitely looks fun to play around with, plus logging might help demystify proton nonsense
Thanks, this is cool! Definitely looks fun to play around with, plus logging might help demystify proton nonsense
I have no idea how people set up more than one program in proton/lutris/bottles/whatever but it is definitely super cool.
Until proton becomes well documented with tutorials and explanations I feel like this is sadly unachievable for most casual people
I think this is spot on. Raising a family takes time, and if there are not enough like human hours available in a “standard” schedule/lifestyle for two average people, they just aren’t going to be able to raise a family. I think it’s as simple as that.
I tried the same atomic budgie recently - love budgie compared to any other desktop environment, but I could not figure out how to install non flatpak programs.
I have never seen anything about “layering”, and couldn’t install essential software that happens to only be distributed as a .deb/.rpm file without help from chatgpt, toolbox, and manually installing probably 30 dependencies by basically guess and check.
Until rpm-ostree has an actual like wiki or manual or until fedora has articles on how to deal with these issues I don’t know how many people could use it, especially normal users.
What about onlyoffice? The UI is a lot more modern which is probably the issue right?
But only if it results in reclaimed vertical real estate! Vertical tabs in edge is a a net loss in screen space, which makes it pointless in my opinion