

Look at me. A geriatric Linux user.
Back in my day we forwarded X over SSH. Which was the style at the time.
Look at me. A geriatric Linux user.
Back in my day we forwarded X over SSH. Which was the style at the time.
I’ve been using XFree86 and Xorg for so long. I’ll have to learn how to configure Wayland in case shit hits the fan. I also wonder how that will affect remote ssh X forwarding, or NVIDIA drivers.
For new Linux users, the go to is usually Linux Mint (The Ubuntu based one). But I also like to recommend Kubuntu. You can’t go wrong with these two. They’re hassle free, stable and when vulnerabilities are announced, they’re practically never affected because they use slightly older and tried and tested software versions.
Unfortunately, using the command line is something you will have to learn. But as far as Proton VPN goes, you just have to copy and paste. It’s a no brainer. I use all their products on Linux and it works well.
I’m starting to get really excited for the next LTS. There’s going to be huge changes. Might have to reinstall the whole thing though just to be safe.
Linux Mint is nice, but I feel like the look & feel is starting to look outdated. Otherwise it’s an excellent choice.
He means the best in desktop experience when it comes to desktops with the best adoptability.
Hyprland is a compositor, not a desktop environment.
AH ok I get it now.
Yeah, I thin the first Switch will be the last console I’ll ever own. Except for big IP titles, most games are available on PC as well. And are often better, with more effects and higher refresh rates. And with devices like the Lenovo Legion Go, they blow even the Switch 2 out of the water. And you also control the software on it. They can’t be bricked by the manufacturer for modifying the software either. And you can use any other controller you want.
Nintendo is in big trouble.
I think you posted in the wrong thread maybe?
Amazing !
Has anyone tried installing SteanOS or another gaming Linux distro on it like Bazzite, Nobara, Holo, or Chimera?
Do the wireless joy cons work?
It’s mainly a developer tool based on Git, a version control system. You know how to can go back to a previous version of a document in Google Docs for example? It’s kinda like that, but more powerful.
Github adds a whole layer around Git with issue tracking and other project management tools, as well as automation tools to name a few.
It’s mostly used to track progress and change history of source code. So when you clone a Github repo to your local machine, you essentially get a copy of the files and their entire change history along with it.
So yes, you might need to compile the source code, depending on the programming language used.
I’d like to use a Linux phone, but it has to run Android apps though. They Gotta find a way, else it’s never gonna happen.
I’ve tried Plasma Mobile on a Surface tablet. It does not look like that.
Add to that the butt ugly blue and yellow icon from the 90’s.
Diaspora had it going on I found. It’s a shame it didn’t catch on. And that they didn’t adapt it to ActivityPub.
Excellent! I changed mine already with similar replacents and haven’t had problems since, thankfully.
But if it happens again though, I’ll know what to look for. Thank you!
Are there hall effects joysticks you can buy to replace them? Do you have any exaples of parts that you would recommend?
ok.