AFAIK depends OpenSUSE on the company SUSE, which - though based in Germany - has partners and hence ties in the US.
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Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Can this become the European Union's own Linux Distribution?1·3 days agoIMHO it is at first much more important that the distribution is running well, is safe, and gets the required support so that it can establish itself among the many distros and remains for many many years an entirely European distro! I do not care in the beginning if it is called Donald Duck OS, mc2 Linux or whatever.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Comparing LINUX DESKTOPS performance and resource usage (on the Slimbook Evo 14)3·8 days agoI do not have a Slimbook but they look really nice on their webpage. However, I miss the possibility to choose among hardware components like with Tuxedo Computers, which is also located in Europe.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office36522·15 days agoBut that is the reason for templates, no?
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office36542·15 days agoPlease signature the email with “Sincerely, <your name> and <name of the AI you used to write this email>”. Otherwise people get very suspicious when they meet you in persona and you come along differently than in your email.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office36578·15 days agoDon’t tell that you need so much time to write an email 😳
You can set up your own MySQL instance with an encrypted database where you keep all passwords and joined information. Using any programming language you can either set up an app with a GUI yourself where you query your passwords or use queries directly in MySQL. I understand when you ask now for what all that hassle, but at least you have a bit more control of your data and there is not a potential company behind or a code fragment which may inform the company about any actions. BTW, you may learn some coding, so it can be fun too.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open-Source vs Neoliberalism: EuroStack’s Choice and Humanity’s Fate1·18 days agoMaybe we have misunderstood. My point is not ending up like Don Quixote fighting against windmills. The more extreme a person becomes in their views, even when personally justifiable or honorable, the fewer people will accept this view. The crux is to find the so-called « golden mean », which is essentially a balance between different views. This also means including to some extent views, which may be not favoured, but helpful to get more people into the boat.
Good luck on your way!
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tuxedo OS (Ubuntu-based) with KDE/Wayland - waking from Sleep freezes the computer. Help?1·18 days agoGive it a try. Perhaps they may give you at least a hint.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Warning: Gnome file manager (Nautilus) can make remote requests when previewing files1·19 days agoPcmanfm? Nemo? However, if one does not need a GUI I would suggest ranger, nnn or alike.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?2·19 days agoOh, I did not know about the possibility of replacing xfwm4 with i3. I too am using i3 for some years and like a lot to have a clean surface which facilitates focussing on my tasks. However, never thought about integrating it in a DE.
the Linux kernel and its applications are majorly backed and developed by american companies and their employers.
And this is the problem, considering that Linux has been written by Linus Torvalds, a European. The base and the majority of developers should have remained in Europe, but unfortunately a mistake has been done.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?2·19 days agoYou mean switching between the DE xfce and the WM i3wm, right? Yep, this works and it can indeed make life sometimes easier to have a DE and a WM aside each other.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open-Source vs Neoliberalism: EuroStack’s Choice and Humanity’s Fate1·19 days agoI have went through your text quickly. Very personal sometimes, especially considering the POV, which can pass by as subjective. I also disagree with the idea that human beings are a collective animal, while this is true in the general sense, you have by nature often one that is leading and others that prefer (or not) to follow. Unfortunately, it is question of person and moment when this one tries to take favour of a situation. I think that almost all communities are communities of convenience: you provide something, others need, and in total we all gain - however, the convenience is the leading force. Anyway, I do not want to jump deeper into this, because it gets very philosophical and social - which also means that there are views as many as there are people. But thank you for your effort and thoughts, which you have put in.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open-Source vs Neoliberalism: EuroStack’s Choice and Humanity’s Fate1·19 days agoAh, I am soRRy. I am new to Lemmy and have still to learn new things. The link in the title works! Thank you!
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?2·19 days agoI am absolutely with you about i3. Simply great (there is also dwm or qtile)! But it is a WM, not a DE, what OP asked about.
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tuxedo OS (Ubuntu-based) with KDE/Wayland - waking from Sleep freezes the computer. Help?31·19 days agoDid you contact TUXEDO Support Centre?
Bogus007@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Open-Source vs Neoliberalism: EuroStack’s Choice and Humanity’s Fate4·19 days agoDo you have any link to the paper or it is still a draft? I would like to read the second part about the proposition for Europe or the EU.
No. SUSE has ties in the US. There are many in the list which are not totally off the US, because either several servers or maintainers or their main distro (Arch, Ubuntu, Slackware, Gentoo, RedHat) is located in the US or has strong ties in the US. The few in the list which may stand out a bit are VoidLinux (community based and mainly in Europe), Crux (community, mainly Europe, but this distro is a tough one), and Alpine (small group mostly in Europe). With Kali I am not sure. If you won’t stay outside the US, have safety, but sacrifice new hardware, look also at OpenBSD.