KDE very recently implemented some HDR support thanks to Valve, GNOME is still waiting on some PR getting merged.
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KDE very recently implemented some HDR support thanks to Valve, GNOME is still waiting on some PR getting merged.
Use KDE on the very latest kernel on Wayland, in theory it should work well but YMMV.
The idea is that the base should be open, so you can build whatever you want on top of it.
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Because if you’re gonna use an antivirus, Defender does just fine.
They all more or less use the same viral signature database and definitions, and are mostly feature-matched with each other. Why look beyond what your computer came with unless you’re installing something integrated with an RMM tool?
Ubuntu Server for me, much less finicky than Debian, more stable than Fedora.
I need my servers to just come up and go, and Ubuntu does that.
On a desktop, Fedora for me, because it’s semi-rolling.
I never understood that. I’m a programmer and I tend to over-document.
Appimages are supposed to be distributed the same way Windows and Mac software is distributed, that’s kind of the point.
As for management, I agree distros should ship with an appimage manager.
I preferred the term “Australian scrolling”
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