You can’t lose what you never had, though. ;-)
You can’t lose what you never had, though. ;-)
Looks like the Gnome Disk Usage Analyzer but for KDE.
Elderly people in my family use Ubuntu (LTS) for over a decade. In one particular case, all LTS updates are performed remotely, without issues.
Thanks. I didn’t even know that Nerd Fonts existed! :D
That sums it up quite nicely. Thanks
I don’t think I change anything except the monospace font nowadays
Which font do you use?
It works great and gets out of the way.
I think that that’s why some Gnome users just stick with it. I personally don’t want to customize anything, if possible. I don’t even want to concern myself with the DE at all if possible. Any time I spend on the DE is time I don’t spend doing the things I actually want to do. But that’s the beauty of Linux: everyone can use whatever fits their needs best, be it Gnome, KDE, xfce or anything else.
That’s not how the Covid vaccines work. It’s all a game of probabilities and you can still get sick. They may also help you get more easily through the sickness, but it’s not a guarantee. Previously having additional health issues and age are also factors to take into account.
So maybe his concerns aren’t completely without base.
Crunch should be forbidden. It destroys people.
I played it again a few months ago. IMO it’s still awesome. I should probably play the first part again too.
Are you saying that Arch is the new Ubuntu?
I feel like attributing this to Valve
What exactly do you mean by “this”? The post is about the 5 year anniversary of Proton. Also, why do you consider crediting the developers of Wine disrespectful? I just can’t follow.
Of course Proton wouldn’t have been possible without all the many years of work that went into the Wine project in the first place, and everyone who contributed to Wine should be applauded for their effort. Valve has funded a lot of extra work though to get things like DXVK and VKD3D-Proton for the translation from Direct3D to Vulkan into a state where performance can be really great! Valve also funds work on Linux graphics drivers, Linux kernel work and the list goes on.
Must have to do with the fact that in the meantime I use nala more often instead of apt.
I never saw an ad in Ubuntu.
Don’t Starve Together. It’s ruining my life since a friend gifted it to me.
So how did it work out for you? Did bcachefs manage to perform any miracles?