

I’m you!! Single searching and downloading manually worked good enough if you aren’t like trying to make a library.
Here to read the internet.
I’m you!! Single searching and downloading manually worked good enough if you aren’t like trying to make a library.
I prefer and default to fitgirl, but I’ll admit that sometimes the long unpack time doesn’t seem worth the sometimes only 1-5gb file size difference.
I am using rclone with Linux, and works just fine. Just long term backups, but it runs the same speed (slow) as windows-to-proton.
Anyway, point being rclone works!
PopOS is what got me into Linux, and the only one that worked “out of the the box” for the handful of things I wanted, esp remote desktop.
Yes, anecdotal, but I’m running 3 PCs on Pop and loving it.
Edit: reading the article, and graph, it also looks like the field is more crowded in general. Also, would be good to see total installs over time, not just %.
I can confirm that PopOS 22.04 is definitely running on X. wayland is officially coming when Cosmic releases.
That said, I see that Wayland is “available” if I want to manually switch to it - but it is definitely disabled as a default (and current) setting.
Wait, what? I’m on PopOS, with Nvidia GPU, and my “g-sync” VRR works fine.
That’s what I’m doing! I used it to make a “blog” of all the things I had to learn to switch to Linux for my home drives and daily gaming rig. Complete with copy buttons on the code blocks so I can do a complete reformat in minutes!
I honestly thought this was the default/classic answer, and am surprised at how far down it was.
I too just started Linux 2 weeks ago, and my search results led me to xrdp on host, and remmina on client.
It shows people are interested and exposure to Linux is growing. It’s a good thing.
Interesting to see Ubuntu for headless? Since it’s such a desktop-focused choice. What are your thoughts?
I ask because right now my desktop and my headless are both PopOS (because I liked it on my desktop), but I was thinking of changing the headless to something lighter.
Weird, it’s telling me to get OpenSuse and in never heard of it!
Delete /home/username/.wine directory
Then in terminal run: winecfg
Literally does what you want! You WILL lose anything installed in default prefix, like games/apps, if you didn’t make separate prefixes for them.
Edit: Just saw you’re running chromebook, the locations might differ. My notes were for Debian/Ubuntu & their flavors.