At long last, linux with microtransactions
linux is at single digit percentages and that’s including steamdecks so… no, not even clsoe
Holy shit. The mad lads did it
Fucking awesome. I love pop os but I’d probably switch to this in a heartbeat. Ubuntu has such a huge community so you basically have access to every package out there, but I’d rather deal with fedora’s package manager and flat packs then ever think about dealing with snaps
Well that could be annoying if you’re trying to scroll past an open application but you end up vertically scrolling within the application instead.
I don’t personally get anything from this threads. It’s kinda self congratulatory. I guess I understand being excited about it though
I know the evangelists can be somewhat overwhelming, but its popularity is not unwarranted. It’s fairly easy to pick up, has an incredibly enthusiastic and welcoming community. People like it because it’s incredibly performant, and its memory safe. In terms of DX it’s really a joy to work with. It just has a LOT going for it, and the main drawback you’ll hear about (difficulty) is really overblown and most devs can pick it up in a matter of months.
I just tried it out and it’s purely cosmetic - basically just puts your bookmarks bar to the left hand side, but it’s not like rambox or opera or floorp. It just opens a new tab
Looks nice, I love open Garuda suse
Yeah but that’s true about any linux distro. if you can do it on one, you can most certainly do it on any others
Nah, I literally didn’t have any idea. I’m all for wayland adoption. I’m on x11 because my main computer has an nvidia gpu but with wider adoption, I’m sure the fix will come soon.
cool, but I was asking as a question out of technical ignorance, not as a complaint about wayland.
I’m confused, how can an application ship with wayland? What if the DE you’re using is on x11?
I’m using it myself for my vps and it’s fine. I don’t think it’s anything spectacular, but my use case is really basic.
I did some research yesterday and it looks like silver blue has some rebase command that does something similar. Universal Blue is using that to make it easy to switch between DEs, netting a very similar result!
In that case, wouldn’t it be possible to try this on any distro? Just make a new user per DE? Also, I think what they’re pointing out is that you can change DE and rollback to where you were before
Yeah it’s not in a useable state. If you do a custom partition, it installls the bootloader wrong lol
I like it. Not gonna nitpick. It’s nicer than those microsoft fonts that came out recently