Budgie is very much not KDE.
James Kirk
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Is Fedora “bad” for gaming? How so? I have steam installed and a couple of games but, granted, I don’t game much these days! Would like to know more as I kind of have settled for Fedora
James Kirk@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla removes Disney+ app amid Elon Musk's feud with Disney CEO Bob IgerEnglish329·1 year agoYou can go with your wife, you know?
James Kirk@startrek.websiteto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What is a privacy friendly application that you'd love to have, but no one has developed yet?6·1 year agoYup! Monopoly alright. I’m lucky to have my bank’s app working like a payment entity on Android, without having to go through Google Pay.
James Kirk@startrek.websiteto Privacy@lemmy.ml•What is a privacy friendly application that you'd love to have, but no one has developed yet?15·1 year agoThat’s the premise behind AdNauseam, albeit only for ads and not general navigation: It clicks all the ads in the background, so the data won’t ever target the real you.
Yeah that’s what I thought, thanks for the answer!
James Kirk@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•A guide to a longer lasting Smartphone.English1·1 year agoI didn’t mean a second hand Fairphone, I mean a second hand whatever phone.
To a “newbie”, what does this mean? I transitioned to Linux full time less than a year ago and settled with KDE. Will this affect me in any way?
James Kirk@startrek.websiteto Technology@lemmy.world•A guide to a longer lasting Smartphone.English4·1 year agoEven better, for you, and for the planet, is to buy second hand.
What’s good about Void?
James Kirk@startrek.websiteto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•PasswordManagement: which one of these options would you choose?English91·2 years agoOption 2. It’s the most robust. You’ll never lose it (provided you have the redundancy), you can use it offline, you can transfer it using a USB pen, it’s available in all platforms, including web. I’ve been using this for 8+ years, on my phone, desktop, laptop, company computer, etc. I store it on a personal cloud (and on each machine, of course, by syncing).
James Kirk@startrek.websiteto Linux@lemmy.ml•installing multiple distros on one drive?English1·2 years agoOut of curiosity, which one did you stick with?
James Kirk@startrek.websiteOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me understand Linux distros updates.English2·2 years agoThis is a great 101, thanks!
James Kirk@startrek.websiteOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me understand Linux distros updates.2·2 years agoThanks for the info!
James Kirk@startrek.websiteOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me understand Linux distros updates.5·2 years agoI guess this is the succinct version of the other replies. You’re getting downvotes but I like it anyway :)
James Kirk@startrek.websiteOPto Linux@lemmy.ml•Help me understand Linux distros updates.4·2 years agoThis is everything I was looking for, thank you so much!
what makes you think you won’t?
I’m not sure, I think the emphasis on news about distro update around the web. It makes me confused as to what’s so important about that, but I now understand perfectly. I thought it worked a bit more like a rolling distro and I now understand what a rolling distro is :)
Great post! Very informative! I have tried to install Kinoite but it’s tricky to do with partitions. I currently have all my data/files on a big partition and install the system in a different one, and I can’t seem to install Kinoite without “formatting” the disk. Will do in the future for sure!