Just uninstall your proprietary parent and install Linux.
Just uninstall your proprietary parent and install Linux.
Kde plasma 6
Nix os has a thing like that. Personally I use an arch distrobox. I have a backup of the distrobox image container that I can put on any computer and have all the apps and settings available.
I’ve found Shotcut to be more stable than Kdenlive. Tho I haven’t tried the latest kdenlive yet. Both have glaxnimate support so motion graphics is possible with both.
How much snap you have/need. Or the stability I guess, but in my experience that hasn’t been a problem yet.
Ctrl+alt+f3 put in your user and password and remove the window manager or install some other one until you fix it.
I clicked and lol.is is under construction apparently.
Imagine losing your beloved dog’s last photos just cuz you decided to back them up onto someone else’s computer.
Neon and Arch in a distrobox container. I’ve found the holy grail of Linux setups. Latest KDE and AUR on a stable ubuntu base.
ADHD, and Pablo Vazquez from Blender.
Didn’t mean no offence. If it works for you, great! But personally I got too into customisations and missed a lot of work which was the whole actual point, " productivity" lol. But damn did my setup look slick that week.
You know I’ve heard a lot of people say that. And i tested it with bspwm, sure I was saving some ram but when you add all the applets, compositor, bar and notification daemons and all the configs it adds up to the same amount of ram being used as sometching like KDE. I didn’t notice a lot of difference other that more time being spent on configuring the wm than using it. It was fun tho.
Oh I love that manual titling thingy. I wish I could save my window setups tho. Also an automatic tile option too.
Don’t fall for the tiling managers, I know they look pretty but they’ll sink all your time and you’ll never be satisfied. Trust me I’ve been there.
Also nondestructive editing
The problem I was facing was manually creating partitions. Should I use Gparted to make them first and then use archinstall, or does it not work with manual partitions?
Is there an easier way to install Arch? I know there’s Archinstall but my dumbass messed that up somehow.
KDE Neon, because it runs Linux in the background.
You know there’s nothing to gain by hacking those old systems, right?
I was thinking of something similar yesterday but with scrolling to the side instead like paperWM.