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Not necessarily, it depends on the demographic of the user. I highly doubt that my grandparents would decide to switch this “eyesore of a layout”.
I agree that some will switch, but definitely not everyone.
I’ve got it on my fiancées laptop. She doesn’t use it very often though. It’s a decent enough experience
Have you tried booting in with a live usb? You might be able to do some sort of recovery from there.
Having said, I’m still very much a Linux noob.
There’s a bug on v0.19 that is affecting outgoing federation. I believe it’s fixed on v0.19.1.
I just checked on Pop!_OS to see what version I’m running there because I know everything works fine. harfbuzz
isn’t even installed…
When I’m finished work later today I’ll have a look on Nobara for the version installed cs expected etc.
EDIT: I solved the issue.I came across a similar issue on the GitHub repo for harfbuzz and while reading the log file again I had an ah-ha moment. More details in the post.
Thank you!
I ran an update after installing Nobara from the welcome page thing. I also ran a dnf update
later.
I’ll have a deeper dive tomorrow and try figure out what package has libharfbuzz
. Any tips on how to do this effectively?
Resolve is an interesting case since they only officially support 3 distros. They have a .run
file which installs the application. resolve on linux
Reading this is making me want to try Arch on my second drive just so I can say “I use Arch btw” lol
It’s great for multitasking without slowing down any other programs you may be running at the same time.
Depending on what sort of programming you are doing, you might use more of the RAM than “normal”.
This may be a “c/nostupidquestions” question but are there any recommendations for someone who might want a backup account?
In my case, my main account (this account) is from a small instance. I’d assume that then that I should have a larger instance as a backup, correct? I can also see the other side where it doesn’t matter
This. There’s a handful of subreddits that aren’t on Lemmy that I miss but generally speaking I’ve got everything I need on Lemmy. I’m also a lot more engaged here.
You don’t necessarily need to do something for the device to be hacked. There could be an exploit that affects all devices running ChromeOS (or any OS for that matter).
TL;DR: Yes you can.
Have you tried the Zoom web app? They have a link on their site where you can join a meeting in your browser to test if your webcam/mic work correctly
I’d been playing with the idea of building a Linux app. I used Post Haste on Windows to help me organise footage but haven’t found a substitute on Linux yet.
based on some VM tests
Personally, this makes it seem like they have already done tests in a VM. OP would need to clarify for us though.
+1 for Pop!_OS, it’s not given me any issues at all! Zorin OS, looks really good as well, especially if you want a more Windows (visually) experience
I’ve seen other comments suggest possibly trying a different distro, if that is the case I’d highly recommend Pop!_OS. They have an Nvidia specific ISO that works brilliantly, I’ve not had any issues with it.
OP is running on bare metal. They used the VM for testing and have now moved on from that
Is it only on YouTube? Have you tried another browser or watching a video locally?
Where’s the popcorn? I’m loving the comments (specifically the OPs responses)!
EndeavourOS É A MAIOR DE TODOS.
Not sure why everything was capitalised and in Portuguese when I’m using English at the moment.