I’m looking for a full PDF editor for use on Linux. Foxit, Qoppa… can’t find anything on TPB, AllPCWorld or 4mirrorlink. Even looked on Milkie and saw a link for Qoppa PDF, but no one is seeding it....
I’ve already mentioned this a couple of time this week, so I hope no one get bothered. But I can’t recommend Xerolinux enough (page). I think it’s what you may like. Rolling release, gorgeous KDE, a ready to use as is system. I’ve been distro hopping for a while but this made me settled.
I dont have any problem with it i simply would like to see peoples different opinions, so, this is what the system would be generally used for/what id like it to do:...
I recently hopped to XeroLinux (page). Arch based, KDE already “riced”, it has a greeting app that lets you update with literally 1 mouse click, a number (1-4) and the enter key. It’s really nice looking, it’s fast and it’s ready to use. The only thing I added for it to be perfect was bauh app center, to manage flatpaks, packages and appimages (even sanps if you want to).
Exactly 3° point of the requirements. Arch “the arch way” needs a lot of tinkering. But that’s just me. You might be right, maybe we should just encourage people to use debian, arch and Gentoo.
Currently running Kali on my laptop as that’s all it was used for. Looking for something more general purpose. Mainly steam for light gaming and being able to install the tools from Kali for stuff like tryhackme. Mostly familiar with Debian, as that’s what Kali is based on, but willing to try something else. Laptop is this...
Hear me out, grab ventoy, a decent USB drive (32-64 gb), download debian, kubuntu (maybe), fedora/mojara, any live arch derivative (endeavour, arco, artix. Stay away of Manjaro) and anything else you found appealing. Put all of them there and go nuts. At the end of the day, it’s always night.
I have an old Subnotebook (at least 10 years old I think) which runs Windows 7 atm. I would like to run Linux on it. I‘m a Linux noob, but would like to try and learn a few things. Any recommendations?
Currently running Jerboa, liftoff and thunder. Would love to check memmy but couldn’t find an APK last time I check the GitHub page, I’m not compiling it myself. I love Jerboa, but recently has been a bit buggy. Liftoff is nice, although I would like to see some changes.
“When you use Signal, your data is stored in encrypted form on your devices. The only information that is stored on the Signal servers for each account is the phone number you registered with, the date and time you joined the service, and the date you last logged on.”...
I totally understand your point, but far from being a sheep, I live in a country where Whatsapp is the standard even for government, healthcare, college, private work. On the other hand showing people an app that only do better on privacy, which should be enough but it doesn’t, but has no other appeals/features is a war lost before it’s start. I’m happy many of you could do the switch. Best I could do, and I know I’ll get ranted for this, was get as many people as I could to telegram. Please be gentle.
I don’t associate telegram with security nor privacy, I know its flaws, I just choose to use it instead of anything meta related. I understand it’s bad company X versus bad company Y. But as I said a perfect messenger app that has no user base is useless. I really wish things like signal or, even better, sessions became the mainstream way to communicate.
I feel quite the opposite. Hear me, if you stick your finger in penut butter and just clean it with paper, you can still taste it if you suck it. But of you wash it with water your truly clean. But didn’t want to sound like I was criticizing. Cheers
Make a Linux App (makealinux.app)
Make a Linux app. Stop making distributions.
One of these 6 will become Plasma 6. Wallpaper Which one do you prefer? (lemmy.world)
Stop kissing her (lemmy.world)
Possible reversion of an 80-year-old to the age of 26 using pig's blood (news.yahoo.com)
PDF Editor for Linux?
I’m looking for a full PDF editor for use on Linux. Foxit, Qoppa… can’t find anything on TPB, AllPCWorld or 4mirrorlink. Even looked on Milkie and saw a link for Qoppa PDF, but no one is seeding it....
Yet Another Distro Recommend request
I have a ‘spare’ Dell Latitude 7390 (Core i5 9gb ) on this machine. My production machine runs Debian with KDE....
Please upvote (lemmy.sambands.net)
Yet another "recommend me a distro" post
Hey fellas friends. Sorry to create yet another post on this topic (maybe we should have a sticky for this?)....
Endeavouros alternatives?
I dont have any problem with it i simply would like to see peoples different opinions, so, this is what the system would be generally used for/what id like it to do:...
Help me choose a distro, please!
I’m ditching Windows in favor of Linux on my personal desktop. And so I’m looking for advice on which distro I should start with....
App for Pixelfed? (pixelfed.org)
Is this legit?...
Excluding KDEConnect, how do you send and receive SMS on your system?
What do you use to send and receive SMS on your computer? I’ve tried KDE Connect but found it too buggy to use daily.
Inflation yaay! (lemmy.world)
Distro suggestions?
Currently running Kali on my laptop as that’s all it was used for. Looking for something more general purpose. Mainly steam for light gaming and being able to install the tools from Kali for stuff like tryhackme. Mostly familiar with Debian, as that’s what Kali is based on, but willing to try something else. Laptop is this...
libraries are the best (i.imgur.com)
Which lightweight Linux Distribution with GUI would you recommend for an old Laptop ?
I have an old Subnotebook (at least 10 years old I think) which runs Windows 7 atm. I would like to run Linux on it. I‘m a Linux noob, but would like to try and learn a few things. Any recommendations?
screenshots (lemmy.world)
Until the next app comes along... (lemmy.wtf)
YSK: Signal is a great secure private messenger app comparable to others on the market. (restoreprivacy.com)
“When you use Signal, your data is stored in encrypted form on your devices. The only information that is stored on the Signal servers for each account is the phone number you registered with, the date and time you joined the service, and the date you last logged on.”...
YSK: Installing a bidet attachment to your toilet is super easy and probably cleaner than using toilet paper.
Why YSK: It's cleaner, cheaper and more convenient than toilet paper