Why though? Immutable Operating Systems are great for regular usage. Android is restricted and closed up, compared to Linux or Windows. But its damn secure.
Having the app support, on this ecosystem where every app always is in its container, would be huge.
But I prefer Fedora Atomic, its more or less the same, but actually free, with wide app support and no Google.
Hey fellow Linux enthusiasts! I’m curious to know if any of you use a less popular, obscure or exotic Linux distribution. What motivated you to choose that distribution over the more mainstream ones? I’d love to hear about your experiences and any unique features or benefits that drew you to your chosen distribution.
Fedora Kinoite. Some time in the future this will only be Fedora KDE though. The future of well structured, versioned and controlled Linux Distros. So easy to service, I would never want to maintain a fleet of PCs with anything else
Best Google Translate one is “Translate webpages” its on Github
stylus only if you use it
unclutter not needed. Maybe “activate read mode” which forces the built in
slickdeals: get rid of that IMMEDIATELY, the same for honey. Spyware.
languagetool: only if you really need it
reviewmeta.com also spyware. Use their website as this addon reads every page you visit
fakespot maybe, check if the permissions are only for those sites
disable webrtc: just use about:config but why? If you want privacy, get Librewolf and use a VPN and none of the services these addons here advertise
darkreader: maybe use “dark background light text” as lighter alternative
devianart bla, no idea, check permissions
In general, if you really need these things, maybe, but its a shitload. Never use addons from shady online services, they will scan every site you visit and “check for reviews” i.e. track you. Its not possible differently.
Waybackmachine is like that out of the box, you need to enable private mode.
I dont really want to use that proprietary driver, but I plan on getting an old Thinkpad W530 that has some probably pretty slow NVIDIA GPU. Do you know if these are well supported by Noveau? Would be great!...
I mean, the fans should kick up to highest level. I remember thinkpadfancontrol on windows, great software. This never happened and on Linux I never had my fans at level 7 no matter the heat
World’s biggest PC vendor [Lenovo] takes first step that could establish Android as Windows biggest rival ever — and eliminate Google ChromeOS at the same time (www.techradar.com)
Who here uses a less popular Linux distribution? What made you choose it?
Hey fellow Linux enthusiasts! I’m curious to know if any of you use a less popular, obscure or exotic Linux distribution. What motivated you to choose that distribution over the more mainstream ones? I’d love to hear about your experiences and any unique features or benefits that drew you to your chosen distribution.
Good Linux note taking app with stylus support for hand writing?
Complete Linux noob so apologies if anything I say or ask about sounds dumb....
Looking for ability to run an app in only half of the screen
I have a Razr flip phone that I often use folded halfway (laptop style) and watch videos on the top half while I do other things....
What was a profound moment that a video game caused you to experience, and why?
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Noveau on old NVidia GPUs?
I dont really want to use that proprietary driver, but I plan on getting an old Thinkpad W530 that has some probably pretty slow NVIDIA GPU. Do you know if these are well supported by Noveau? Would be great!...
Thunderbird UI updates -- is there a way to revert to the older UI?
Hey,...