

I’ve never done those things but I still switch as quickly as I feel like


I’ve never done those things but I still switch as quickly as I feel like
My main has been Linux desktop loading up steam big picture. But I don’t use streaming services, I serve everything up with jellyfin using the Kodi add-on. Used to be a htpc, now it’s steam deck.
In the lounge room we have an apple tv 4k which is where the kids can stream ABC Kids and the swiftfin client. We used to have a NVIDIA shield there but we moved to apple tv because goddamn the ads on Android tv make it one of the most horrible tv experiences possible.


The entire gnome DE as a dependency? I have no idea. What kind of software is doing that aside from the gnome desktop anyway?
Zorin has Play on Linux by default? Hasn’t that project been dead for 5 years? Why are they still shipping it out of the box?


“Accidentally” install Gnome?


It used to be called Serpent OS but Ikey thought the name was a bit silly/immature if I remember correctly


How about don’t implement it and when California realises they need computers then they might change their mind?
Non-free codecs out of the box
I think Linux mint Debian edition is cool if you want to use Cinnamon, but otherwise Debian makes sense.
A while ago I tried out cachyos since it was the big new thing. I can’t remember what the update was, but I recall Pac-Man threw up a warning to say “Manual intervention required etc etc etc” rather than updating.
I might be remembering it wrong.
Void is one I’ve often thought I’d like to try if I had time to dig into it.
Then it would be in two places, both your downloads directory (I assume that’s where you ran it from originally) and the Applications folder where the AppManager has “installed” it.
If you want to backup a copy of it just go to the Applications folder and copy it from there.