

I’m currently using shottr, but without those bugs I would still use flameshot. Might be due to familiarity, but I liked it more.
Also, if I can I rather use FOSS.
I’m currently using shottr, but without those bugs I would still use flameshot. Might be due to familiarity, but I liked it more.
Also, if I can I rather use FOSS.
On Mac, with multiple displays, it seems to be broken. Sometimes it targets the wrong display, and mixes the resolutions. Have tried for a while because it seems perfect on Linux.
Will try again in a while
ELI5: what does this mean for the end user? Is there any simple test I can do with both to see this?
I didn’t downvote it, but I really didn’t like the video. It goes like “the things that are problems in Linux” and then starts talking about an extremely customized system, from DE to kernel, to audio…
I don’t think he gets, in general at least, to explain why those are needed, just how complex it all is. It would have been more interesting to say “this are the problems with an out of the box distro, and the hurdles it took me go fix each one”.
Mind you, this doesn’t mean I think a fresh install of Ubuntu can perfectly work for him. But knowing what didn’t work and why might be more helpful for people considering the same
There are a lot of S3 compatible backend that are not amazon
What on earth are you taking about?? I’m telling you that “no money = Linux” is a bad argument and you come back with a drug fueled conspiracy theory.
I’m not even giving an argument, I’m telling you you have no argument. You’re the one that should be explaining your theory.
Dude, chill a bit. Take some fresh air and stay away from sharp objects.
Same thing can be said of Pakistan and they don’t have a significantly high Linux usage.
India is not the most financially constrained country in the world by far. If the explanation was just that, we would see a very direct correlation with the rest of the countries that are similarly constrained.
Now, if instead of making rethoric questions you could maybe offer some arguments you would definitely be more helpful.
I don’t know. Your justification seems a bit weak. It’s not like piracy is not a thing there.
It’s not like pirating Windows is hard or expensive.
Does it require internet at any point to activate/check the key? If so it’s the same with extra steps.
I use it for general stuff and even to work, no issues.
I use Bazzite for a mainly work, gaming sporadically machine and honestly, I don’t know what changes bluefin might have that I’m missing. Leaner maybe? Even for a gaming centric distro, the looks are very good.
Steps with Bazzite:
What does strawberry different in such case?
Bluefin is basically fedora with a different name.
That is called the Streisand effect.
I’m using it for work/gaming/general use and I don’t think I have issues that aren’t present on silverblue. Steam deck is definitely limited (AFAIK, it’s not possible to print and can have persistent layers), so it’s definitely a bigger issue
Who’s going to take this as legal advice and name a project Apple?
The dip in “others” correlated to the increase in Linux being correlated is not an issue. They need to add up to 100%, how do you expect one to increase with l without a decrease in the other?