Even the remaining old sites, from blogosphere and personal tilde websites (those whose URL contained a tilde “~” followed by an username) have some degree of JS.
Although those websites usually work totally fine without js
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace
Even the remaining old sites, from blogosphere and personal tilde websites (those whose URL contained a tilde “~” followed by an username) have some degree of JS.
Although those websites usually work totally fine without js
no it isnt, its source available, there is a very big difference
Great idea, cinnamon is nice but the visuals are a tad dated
Well thats unfortunate, i hope theyll find something that works
No problem, just tell me if you have any other questions
People here seem to have not answered all your questions, so ill try to here:
Im not a text editor power user so i dont know about the features meself, but vscode or kate seem like what you want, although you can also simply just run Notepad++ through wine.
Looks like you can run Itunes through wine, but i dont use any apple devices so i would not know.
GOG games work great with heroic games launcher, and you can run EA app through wine with lutris.*
perfect. (on some distros you may need to install a drive, but thats a onetime thing)
i use haruna and celluloid, theyre both great.
no clue
there are several batch renamer tools for linux, Krename looks like what you are looking for.
With kde at least, you can make keyboard shortcuts for most everything.
if its not packaged for your distro, you have to compile it. But most apps nowadays are available in flatpak or appimage, so the package segmentation problem is mostly solved. *
also, very important!!, you should install apps from the app store, it takes care of selecting the best version and updating it and everything, you should avoid installing apps like on windows.
Also, you shouldnt try to replicate your windows workflow exactly in linux, that’s a recipe for failure, you should try to find better (linux) ways of doing things.
*i skimmed over details, ask if you want clarification.
But it wont, x had to accomodate every desktop’s needs, wayland is the way it is specifically so desktop can implement wat they need, and only the common stuff has to be part of the official protocols
Wrong, it actually supports voice and video now, althouh it has only been implemented in element
There is no alternative theme
I used to use cinny, but i use fractal now just because its MUCH faster to launch
My phone can do 90hz and i dont see much difference with 60
How does the bridge work? Do i have to have it open all the time?
Tried it, its cool, but certainly not ready yet
Gnome mobile? That shell is nice but mobile linux is not ready
Im aware of phosh, but it will take SOO much time for that to be ready
I really like it, the settings app was lacking before
The best part about libadwaita id how easy it is to make good-looking apps.
I wish i could use gnome apps on android, they look so nice for phone use with the new widgets.
there are de-independent clients for kde connect