Awesome, thank you!
Awesome, thank you!
Two of my favourite tools!
I like Void, it feels a little more like a BSD. But I’ve only really used it for experimentation, no idea what it’s like as a daily driver.
You could also try an actual BSD. OpenBSD has a very clear style and direction which I like but be careful when partitioning, they have their own ‘disklabel’ system. Updates are really streamlined with syspatch and sysupgrade.
NetBSD had a nice TUI installer. It may appear a bit less focussed on its aims but has a lot going for it: many supporter platforms, a friendly community, etc.
There’s also FreeBSD, DragonflyBSD, possibly more but I don’t have much experience with those.
“the KDE Plasma 5.27.6 update improves fractional scaling so you no longer see line glitches all over the place”
Yes! I was so annoyed by this but expected people to treat fractional scaling like an edge case because “you shouldn’t be doing that anyway” or something.
Fantastic 🙏 thanks again!