I use Bazzite, I freaking love it.
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warmaster@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•I want to move out from Ubuntu and use something else.English3·9 days ago3rd for Fedora. Stylus support is great on the latest stable KDE Plasma release. So, I would go for that.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Calendars, Contacts and Files in Stalwart | Stalwart LabsEnglish2·11 days agoAhora entiendo tu comentario, gracias por clarificar.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Calendars, Contacts and Files in Stalwart | Stalwart LabsEnglish1·11 days agoThat’s great news! I didn’t know that. Is there a Stalwart service provider in the EU ?
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Calendars, Contacts and Files in Stalwart | Stalwart LabsEnglish1·12 days agoYeah, that’s what I said in the post you’re replying to. Is this a case of weird cross-platform federation?
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Calendars, Contacts and Files in Stalwart | Stalwart LabsEnglish4·12 days agoThey have improved performance in this release, although judging from their release notes it is targeting larger infra, so I don’t believe these improvements would benefit your setup. Still, good news for software this new.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Introducing Calendars, Contacts and Files in Stalwart | Stalwart LabsEnglish8·12 days agoBeing one of the few JMAP servers, adding these features is great although there’s still some things yet to consider. The iCalendar standard also includes tasks and notes and Stalwart hasn’t implemented those yet. Calendar scheduling is coming in the next few months, so that’s good news.
I can’t wait until service providers in privacy respecting countries start using complete solutions that enable users to really replace Google with a standards compliant alternative.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is this "device" in Dolphin? The fact that's it's full is preventing me from doing some things (Fedora Aurora)1·22 days agoWell, I replied to two comments. I was just trying to let them learn the actual cause of OP’s problem so they can help others in the future. I am sorry if I didn’t follow proper etiquette.
Does it sync browsing history?
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is this "device" in Dolphin? The fact that's it's full is preventing me from doing some things (Fedora Aurora)373·23 days agoThat is your / (root) partition. You can’t write to it because Aurora is an atomic & immutable distro.
Source: I use Aurora & Bazzite.
If you want a set it and forget it distro to never touch his computer again, then consider going a Ublue distro. Aurora (only KDE), or Bazzite (choose the KDE image) if he does gaming.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck sales still going strong over three years later1·26 days agoMy kids freaking love it, and family sharing is crazy good. I use it on trips. My other two PCs are running Bazzite.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Gnome's new video player, Showtime, gets merged into the main branch. The new video player will replace Totem on Gnome 49.1·29 days agoCan someone explain pros and cons of MPV vs gstreamer?
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Looking for a distro that creates users on first boot after installation1·29 days agoFedora too, if the users are tech illiterate and they come from Windows it might be worth going for the Kinoite spin. They wouldn’t be able to wreck it and the UI would feel more familiar to them.
It’s not the future… it’s the present for all users running mobile linux-based computing devices called Android smartphones. The paradigm is very similar to Atomic distros. As for what the future might hold for linux, that remains to be seen.
The Atomic UX has proven very popular with mainstream users running by Steam Deck and similar devices as running Bazzite. They may not be aware how they are built, they just know it just works and that’s all they need.
As for the maintainers, containerized development removes a lot of development time, provided they have experience in cloud native development environments. Old school developers get annoyed by this constraints.
All in all, it’s just another alternative, don’t diss it out of fear it might take over the Linux scene… let others have what they need, provided by Linux and open source software.
warmaster@lemmy.worldto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Open source alternatives to Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp raise funds on Kickstarter | TechCrunchEnglish1·4 months agoCentralized. Not good. Conversations is on fdroid and is decentralized, federated, open source and uses a mature and battle tested protocol (XMPP). If I wanted something new, I would prefer Matrix over Signal.
Get a 2nd drive to install it on. Dual booting will only cause you trouble and headaches. For example, if you manage to fix it, next update it will break again.