I am using it, too. I whish the vim-mode was a bit more complete.
I am using it, too. I whish the vim-mode was a bit more complete.
and linear window managers: niri.
Why is it stagnant?
For my my father I only have to make sure it looks not so different after each major upgrade. I have to be careful when there are new things, but apart from that he can do everything for himself except these major upgrades and backups.
So, he is happy with Fedora and Gnome classic.
I basically use it only for mail, although I have set up my calender there, too. The evolution-data-server makes it possible to access the calender entries using gnome-calender which has a modern gui.
You can still accept email invites in evolution and see them in gnome-calendar. It works very well with my radical server.
And second bonus, it integrates your dates with gnome-shell. Just disable notifications in evolution to don’t get them twice. (:
Evolution.
I have used Thunderbird a lot, but finally decided to go back to Evolution 2 years ago.
Nothing is graceful about Windows. [=
I just wait until my monitor goes into powersave mode [=
Have a look at niri, then. I still did not do the transition from Gnome, but niri looks very promising.
You’re young. I switched jobs and profession twice already. For me, it was the other way around and back again. Came from programming (10 years) then Linux adminstration (2 years) and decided to do Geography. Studied it and the programming skills helped me there, too.
There is always something you can take with you to the next job or profession.
I wasn’t lucky to get a job where I can use my Geography studies so I am now almost 2 years in web programming. I did not have much experience in the field, but I found a place where my Linux adminstration knowledge is useful and I improved web backend programming skills (PHP) on the job.
Soft skills count, too. Reliablity, ability to work in a team. Recruiters look for those things.
And btw. I got my Linux knowledge initially only from personal unpaid studies and projects in my free time.
Cool. I hope the next LTS will include this.
I wouldn’t trust them writing emails.
I see, I thought is was meant for restoring programs after login. Thx, for the clarification.
Does it also restore the content of unsaved files of the application? If not, I’ll prefer systemctl hibernate
. I wonder, what this new feature is for. Gnome had it in the past, MacOS has it, but I don’t see what the use case is.
Try gnome-calender as a evolution-data-server frontend.
Evolution here. I will likely never go back to Thunderbird.
Git likes to have a word with you.
Who sends setup binaries? I would tell my grandma to install it from the repository.
Try Niri (a linear window manager), I have tried it already for a short time on a seperate computer. It is very good! I just not got around configuring it for my main machine, yet.
And I need to test how well Xwayland works, because I need it for Steam and some games.
If it enables the use of Linux at work I would install it, too. And use Edge for corporate ressources as well.