The way they talk about it makes it sound like they invented the written word, but that notwithstanding the fonts actually look really nice in my opinion.
Users of other Linux distros feel free to chime in with updates. I'm about to check #Manjaro and #rockylinux (edit: Rocky and the RHEL family appear to use the extended support release like Debian; Manjaro currently has 117.0-1 in stable)
Though I enjoy and am currently using #LinuxMint, I wish I learned about #Wayland sooner. I didn't understand why game performance felt so off with my dual monitor setup for several months. I have since dabbled with an #Ubuntu#Gnome DE for some gaming, and Wayland support has alleviated those problems. However, I plan to look into other options when I've organized my data a bit more and establish proper backups. Learning #Bash, #scripting, #aliases, #workspaces and tweaking #hotkeys were also useful for making my workflow into what it is. Also, I wish I knew how bad #ProtonVPN and #ProtonDrive#Linux support would be. Despite getting used to their #CLI applications, the absence of feature parity is immensely disappointing.
Ich verabschiede mich gerade von meinem Tablet. Morgen kommt ein neues...
Gibt es unter den #linux Experten hier jemanden, der schon mal #ubuntu Touch auf ein Samsung Galaxy Tab6 von 2016 geschraubt hat?
Möchte das mal ausprobieren...
In this week’s #Linux and #OpenSource News video, we have the new #Ubuntu App Store that will demote deb packages, we have the alpha of #GNOME 45, and #Fedora proposing to add telemetry in a future release.
Monaspace - Microsoft presents a new font family for code (monaspace.githubnext.com)
The way they talk about it makes it sound like they invented the written word, but that notwithstanding the fonts actually look really nice in my opinion.
What are some things you wish you had known when switching to Linux?
I start: the most important thing is not the desktop, it’s the package manager.