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Upvoted, joke appreciated :)
Upvoted, joke appreciated :)
I know it’s a joke, I hate to be that guy. But this meme feels old and obsolete now. I can’t remember the last time I had to tweak my Linux. The fun is gone
I’d like to use a custom ROM on my S21FE, but options are very limited unfortunately.
Should I feel ashamed as I migrated from second hand Thinkpads to second hand Dell Latitude? I got a 7410 for 300€ 2 years ago and I really have no complaint about it. And it looks better (personal opinion).
Thanks!
Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
I don’t understand the simpler argument. Installing and using extensions and gnome-tweaks to change basic settings is not simpler. And I strongly dislike a large number of defaults.
With KDE Plasma, defaults make more sense to me so I barely have to change configuration. If I really need to, the setting is there and easily used.
You have been banned by Red Hat’s management
It’s even worse with Fedora in my experience. Always some weird default, strange issue, missing packages that take ages to fix until you decide it’s not the right distribution for you. And you go with Debian, Arch, Manjaro, Mint, etc…
Manjaro user here, they’re both cool
Do you have access to Netflix or other providers catalog of films and series on-demand? Can you change audio / subtitles language?
VLC is still on Twitter? I thought they would be quick to migrate to Mastodon, slightly disappointed.
And thanks OP for linking outside of Twitter.
Well, that’s my experience as a Manjaro user on my daily home laptop for 3+ years. I’m really happy about it and can’t make sense of the criticism I’m reading about it.
They do more than that. They basically triage individual updates in a testing environment before enabling them in stable. I can keep my entire OS up to date with all the latest security updates while remaining in the latest KDE Plasma 5 version as long as Manjaro thinks version 6.x is not stable enough.
To me that’s a huge advantage over Arch.
Well, yeah. But how do you keep updating your distribution while freezing KDE version?
Why do you say that? I’ll get kde 6.02 or later directly, without having to go through the previous versions.
I knew my opinion wasn’t popular, but that’s why I’d rather use Manjaro than Arch. I can wait for a bit of stability before getting KDE6.
I’m answering your comment but I’m grateful for those who have answered. You basically have more extensive needs that I have, which makes sense.
On my side:
Can someone explain what those password managers are doing better than Firefox?
It’s interesting to read people’s issues on Linux. It seems almost all of them come from the graphic stack and gaming. Using an Intel card I haven’t seen an issue in forever.