

I mean, it’s open source software and someone ported it, so there’s a client, simple as.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.


I mean, it’s open source software and someone ported it, so there’s a client, simple as.
Why would you say something so brave yet controversial?


Try installing Firefox through apt.


More like: Upside to Debian, you never have to worry about the latest malware and bugs! Downside to Debian, you have to use yesterday’s everything…


I am actually enjoying most of it, yeah.


My Dell monitor’s brightness can adjusted on Bazzite Linux out of the box but I’ve never been able to get this working on Linux Mint, Arch, Debian nor NixOS :/


Sadly they’re not, with the majority of West-Europeans who will not take anything but Apple seriously.


Jolla*


That’s okay, just be very careful updating rather manually.


Both can be true at the same time.


No, they can kick Israel out until it gets its shit together.


The title is a bit misleading, though.
Same, this or the Breeze Snow cursor, depending on my overall theme at the moment.



Of course, how else are you going to stay competitive (-;


Seeing how NXP/Nexperia went, we should, too.


Ja!
My GTX 970 has always worked on Linux Mint, even when it was only a year old
I concur, my 7-year old laptop can run most light DEs flawlessly, such as Cinnamon, XFCE and i3, no matter the Linux distro or kernel. It struggles with even a fresh Debian GNOME install.