I hated Windows 8 enough to put up with it at the time. It’s nuts how much things have improved since then.
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I hated Windows 8 enough to put up with it at the time. It’s nuts how much things have improved since then.
Same here, at least so I thought until I started distro-hopping out of curiosity. And I learned that there are a ton of Nvidia specific problems on a lot of different distributions. I guess I just got lucky with my main setup that I’ve been using since around the same time.
Tbh I’ve never used anything other than Nvidia hardware on Linux and I’ve only ever had some minor annoyances over the past 10 years. Nvidia has a bad rep in this community because of the closed source drivers, not so much because of stability or compatibility.
“You are on this council, but we do not grant you the rank of master.”
Correction: The Thinkpad is not optional.
Tabs in the file manager
Straight up using the KDE motto
I wonder if anyone has actually managed to do this
Most software on Linux is configured to place their config files in ~/.config. Some others, like the ones in the pic, just dump them directly into your home folder.
Heresy. It was gods will to not include networking capabilities.
Are you sure about that?
I wouldn’t install it on my system in any case.
I really really hate this
Wait till you find out about AmogOS…
No need to steal, I’m giving it away for free :)
They are both doing the exact same thing. In your case it’s just stopping and starting the service with separate commands instead of restarting with a single command.
I just have “plasmashell --replace” mapped to meta + del.
The good news is: It’s free
The bad news is: You have to compile it yourself
Microsoft is the “Linux salesman of the year” because most people switching to Linux do it just because Windows has become so terrible.