Yeah I think the masses are going to be a tough sell on Linux until computer manufacturers start offering Linux builds with a pre-installed instance.
Everyone's family needs a tech geek to install Linux on a brand new computer.
Yeah I think the masses are going to be a tough sell on Linux until computer manufacturers start offering Linux builds with a pre-installed instance.
Everyone's family needs a tech geek to install Linux on a brand new computer.
Sorry to break the spell but Windows 12 will be worse. Might even be subscription based.
Hehehe. That's just plain mean.
Yeah, sure don't want Skynet built-in on my Linux Distro.
Well, I would be, at least a little.
A tiny bit. Almost non existing.
;)
"Core apps" are better on baremetal for seamless system integration.
Just use flatpaks for everything else.
I have read that 6% of people use suspenders instead of belts.
Its still Windows. Even with RGB lipstick, it's still a pig.
Problem with Navidrome is it organizes your music by the idtags. So if they are not in perfect order you will have a fragmented music collection. Which in turn ruins the experience.
I recommend either Airsonic or the lightweight and fast Polaris that are folder based music players (both run in Docker)
Thanks for that kind sir!
I'm been daily driving openSUSE Tumbleweed for almost a year and from my end there are no problems with it. In fact, no problem that can be pinned to the particular distro.
I ran into an audio issue with my Bluetooth Headset in Kernel 6.9 3, with sound profiles not appearing. However, this has now been fixed since 2 kernel updates, (eg.it was a bug in the kernel)
The snapshot feature is awesome and always worked without a hitch when I have been tinkering with stuff I dont know how it works.
It has my recommendation. Good for gaming as its a rolling release with all the new stuff to boot.