I did indeed not know that you can do such thing, thank you for pointing this out to me.
I did indeed not know that you can do such thing, thank you for pointing this out to me.
That is indeed my plan, to learn more about Linux by using complex Distros and learning how to use it.
Well, wasnt it already there like a week ago? Or was that only because I’m on testing repos?
Yeah, but unfortunately it is impossible to buy a phone without that
So i support Google by using an open source OS? Just because your phone uses Android dosent mean it has any Google services included. Since Android itself is open source, there are many Android OSs that dont include any Google Software.
With diy distro I meant arch, gentoo, and nixOS The distro is meant to run on a PC which is mainly used by non tech sawwy people. And even tho I will be doing all administration tasks on it, I would like it to be as easy to manage themselves as possible, so they become familiar with Linux more.
Why should i open discover, wait half a year for it to load, search for vlc, wait half a year, look if its not a flatpak, realise its a flatpak, repeat
If i could just type sudo pacman -S vlc?
Or search how to update my grub config if I could just type grub-mkconfig -o /mnt/Boot/grub/grub.cfg?
Except that chromium and everything based on it is Sending information about your pcs Ressource usage on Google sites, as far as I have heard