Snaps are crap. Not using them is one of the main reasons I’m considering switching to Mint
Snaps are crap. Not using them is one of the main reasons I’m considering switching to Mint
Mainly with the bootloader, but also a few device drivers. But this was like 6 years ago and UEFI was still new. So maybe it’s better now. Generally the older your hardware the more likely it is to be supported
The last time I tried installing on a MacBook I had all kinds of problems. Maybe it is better now, but I’d suggest starting with a traditional PC if you’re brand new to Linux
Yes. This. Please. I just came here to request the same thing 🙏
XFCE is a great option. I consider it middle ground as low resource needs, but also has most of the features you want in a DE. Things like IceWM or OpenBox are even lighter, but less featureful
I fell the opposite, if I’m on a link aggregator, I always want to open links in another tab so I don’t lose my place like I often do when clicking back
I don’t know. I think this new Facebook UI looks about the same as it was before. Oh, this is Reddit? lol
The title is borked in Lemmy. It’s just a portion of the body text, including link tags which don’t work on titles. I think there are some formatting guides out there if you want to continue trying to post to Lemmy via Mastodon.
Edit: there’s a Mastodon to Lemmy guide at the bottom of this post
I usually just use EXT4, but perhaps you should check out F2FS. It’s designed for solid state storage mediums, as while most were created with traditional spinning hard discs in mind
That stigma is really only a US thing. British people say it left and right all the time
I think it’s primarily because OOP has fallen out of favor for more functional JS. But when they first introduced classes I was elated because they were way better than the Prototype based inheritance we used to have to deal with. I just don’t want to write OO anymore
Having more than one obvious way is unpythonic