You’re one of the first people I have ever heard who loves GIMP. Usually people in that world are brainwashed into Adobes products.
I appreciate GIMP and other FOSS offerings.
You’re one of the first people I have ever heard who loves GIMP. Usually people in that world are brainwashed into Adobes products.
I appreciate GIMP and other FOSS offerings.
I started my Linux journey out or curiosity as a preteen, didn’t stick with it. Dabbled in college wi5h Linux. Ultimately I started down a privacy rabbit hole, started hating Microsoft the more I learned. Switched to Linux. Sure, I started using Linux for my machines out of hatred for Microsoft and Apple (and google…) But ultimately, now I just love Linux.
I have freedom to do what I want, how I want. I love supporting open source initiatives.
I didn’t say it didn’t matter.
I have seen people already say similar, but felt like chiming in.
The underlying djstro chosen matters less than the desktop environment or lack thereof. Well, sure you want to pick a district that aligns with your ideals and philosophies. However, as a lot of windows users delve into using Linux they see the distro as what decides the look (and feel) of their new OS.
While many learn about different DEs through different distros, I do think that the DE matters more for workflow for average users.
That being said, I jumped from windows to Arch. I didn’t want to be behind on updates. I also am a tinkerer by nature. And I am in the IT industry, have been for more than a decade. So Arch felt right ti me. So I have tried many DE and always go back to KDE. I want war over any being “better.” That’s a personal choice sincerely.
Hyprland was fun to tinker with, and it can be pretty. But I dont care about ricing as much as many of the stereotypical Arch users.
Never went that route but I may try it on akother machine.
That was why I used GRUB. But struggled to get it to allow me to restore from the snapshots I had created.


I always used CUE splitting software to separate tracks.


Spotify is trash


I will be giving this a shot! Thank you


I see it supports Android Auto. Does anyone know if its only the google play store version that supports Android auto?


I do suspect it could be an issue with my desktop. Maybe something in bios having to do with suspend. However, all of my other devices with arch non NVIDIA and have intel chips all work.
Thank you!


The only issue I have faced, and still no solution that I can find is that I can’t sleep my desktop. I’m running Arch (i7-12700KF, NVIDIA RTX 3090, Asus motherboard)
I’ve looked at the Arch wiki, and nothing I have found has helped.


I wish there was a launcher that came close to Nova. The main feature I miss is swiping on icons to launch different apps or intents. That and the scrollable dock.
I have since moved on to Lawnchair, but it isn’t quite 1 to 1 replacement.
I will always shoot to use open source where I can. And I suppose I have to live with some od the limitations and missing features for now.
I could continue to use Nova, and just block internet access like I used to; but that feels like a step back on terms of privacy than just using something more privacy conscious.


While I love the idea or NixOS, I haven’t pulled the trigger myself. And that being said it doesn’t seem “noon friendly.” Mainly because it seems to to against the standard paradigms.


Counter points:
Removable battery was for longevity, not carrying spares.
I used external storage in the form of MicroSD for music. Lossless audio, and lots of it. I used it for backups of apps, videos, and ROMs. 128GB is not enough. I don’t use cloud storage.
Having the option for wired was nice, and I did use it. Until it was taken away from me. For my car and headphones.
Its a choice on Linux.


I am not sure why you dislike Kate, but that’s why we have choices. I personally am a Kate user. I used Notepad and Notepad++ when I was on windows. I looked around for a notepad++ alternative and tried Notepadqq butt stuck with Kate ultimately because it was standard on an KDE machine.


How many times are they going to repackage and sell this damn game


From my understanding the project Syncthing-fork changed owners. The original owners GitHub repo went down, and no announcement that it was changing hands. So it comes off as shady. Bit I may be missing some things here.
Any plugins you’d recommend specifically?