They’re both focused on profit. The only reason you see the other one as scary is because it’s owned by the scary scary Chinese. Red scare all over again.
They’re both focused on profit. The only reason you see the other one as scary is because it’s owned by the scary scary Chinese. Red scare all over again.
“In my household, the only addictive spyware we use is made in the USA!!!”
I recommend arch to a first time user…once. because he said he wanted to have Linux as a new hobby of sorts. Everyone else I recommend Pop! Or Fedora most of the time.
That’s the worst drawing off a hammer and sickle I’ve ever seen lmao
Tried to use Manjaro at some point. What a horrible distribution.
Socialism is when people use tools to help complete a task?
When I inevitably move away from Google, YouTube will be the last thing that remains. I use it a lot, and there is absolutely no sufficient replacement.
Fedora KDE. Just be sure to enable 3rd party repos (very easy and quick job, just a google search away).
KDE. I don’t have to change anything (other than taskbars on all monitors rather than just the main one) for an experience I like. Everything just works. Wayland support is best in class.
I don’t like gnome’s workflow and it takes COSMIC level customization for me to like it. And technical issues are common for me. Namely windows constantly spawning off screen and delayed reactions.
XFCE’s default layout is absolutely horrible and there’s no Wayland support. Mint XFCE’s implementation is good though.
Cinnamon, in my experience, is buggy and has similar technical problems to gnome.
I’ve used i3wm and it’s okay, but I would never use it on my main desktop. Takes a certain kind of workflow.
I’ve messed with AwesomeWM and can say it’s very ok.
LXDE/LXQT are obsolete. Not old school, obsolete. And in the case of QT, there’s absolutely no reason to use it when XFCE has the same ram usage anyway.
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I haven’t used any other desktops other than these.
“Dividing the community” lol. Anti-work is a horrible name.
I’ve already paid with my data.
Want me to pay for a service (something I’m happy to do)? No ads and no selling of my data.
And no one uses it. The last time I used mumble was over a decade ago and its use was short lived.
“All your friends on discord? Ok, just go use this other random service and still have your friends on discord”
You’re not very bright, are you?
Piracy is always good
Easier said than done. All your friends on discord? Can’t leave.
It’s absolutely not. Use archinstall. The hardest part is preparing for breakages when you update.
Mint is considered the new standard for “it just works”, but I had nothing but problems on my desktop with mint.
Capitalism is when people have hobbies?
Mistake? It was intentional. Sanders represents a threat to the political establishment.