[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

There's a Wayland one written in rust.(link). Though I'm not sure how good it's now.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

That's awesome then. I had some trouble with an electron app so i thought it's complicated.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

If it's cli, use toolbox or distrobox. You can pull in an arch image and get the stuff from AUR.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Idk we had Linux machines in high school. We never washed or dusted them.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

We'll ui/uz designers are also much needed.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

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I guess they're linking the same repo. However they talk about their positive experience with linux on surface pro

https://lemm.ee/post/1451648

Edit: someone mentioned that nobara has the patches incorporated in their release. Might be worth checking out

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Well I experienced it from time to time when YouTube changes some things. Actually haven't faced it in a long time.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I'm sure it does. I don't really need sign in though. YouTube is the last place where I want to have comment interaction. And Newpipe do have local playlist and bookmark options which I need.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

I'm biased to immutable distros ever since I tried Fedora Silverblue. It's stable with rolling release. I have used the rollback feature once when gnome kinda got messed up in an update. I think gnome is touch friendly but never tried it myself in a touch device. There's also vanilla os, another immutable distro which based on Ubuntu atm. They're supposedly rebasing to Debian in the future.

From what I've heard Debian is rock solid on the servers. Not so much for a desktop use. Since you're on a unusual device i might have suggested manjaro, endeavour and the other arch based oses. But that's close to playing with fire. It's easy to break but you'll get the latest software on the edge. Manjaro even seemed to check for the proper drivers when I used it long ago. Pop os is great for nvidia users.

There was a GitHub link somewhere above. Check your device. See what works with the mainline kernel and what doesn't. You could hopefully look for patches for stuff that someone have put out there. If not you're out of luck for that feature with your device. Ideally, you'd be the one working on it. But if you don't have the expertise, you could raise issues and hope someone finds it important enough to work on. Using a rolling distro, you'd get the feature as soon as it is mainlined to the kernel.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think this is a clash on workflows. I'm a windows user turned to linux. All I knew about was Windows and there was frustration during the transition. Now I'm at home in linux. Recently I had to use Windows for work. I wanted the gnome edge scrolling feature for my touchpad on windows. Couldn't figure it out even after hours and days of effort. The package management options was okay but sub par when you compare with linux. I hated the windows terminal. It always felt slow on my laptop. But was okay on workstation. I tried to mimick many other linux behaviour, like krunner and the windows alternatives ended up slowing down the system further and I was left unsatisfied. I've now returned to linux and run a windows vm in gnome boxes whenever I need something in windows world. We need to accept that linux and windows are like apples and oranges. We can't make them taste and feel the same. We could hope for software releases for both platforms from developers and vendors. But the experience would always remain different. In the end we the end user has to compromise.

Edit: Op I think I went a bit off topic keeping other comments in mind. All I can offer you is the frustration is inevitable if you want to do edge cases. Stick to gui options. Try to understand commands before jumping to cli. Use a container or vm to do the inevitable trial and error learning. Try to pick up on how best to phrase your problem so that your search engine can give you the relevant articles and not spam.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago

Do you have a router? I mean something resembling a LAN? If so the outbound network speeds wouldn't matter.

[-] joey@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

It's not mine. I saw it on *eddit with a tiktok video where she lists proportion of each group in society alongside the raw counts. They collect the data by scrawling news portal for cases against children and vetting them manually. So those individuals were not publicly an LGBTQI+ if you're implying that. If you're saying that there could be unreported cases, well sure nothing's impossible. But here they're reporting data that is available in the public domain. If you look for unreported cases the other groups would have a much larger sample as well. I think Kristen explains things nicely in her tiktoks, you may wanna check it once in the *eddit post.

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