

I remember hearing about this during a lecture at uni, almost 10 years ago. I hope it will actually be available at some point
I remember hearing about this during a lecture at uni, almost 10 years ago. I hope it will actually be available at some point
I’m using Betterbird, it’s Thunderbird but more polished. Highly recommend it
I think on my lenovo it’s either F2 or Del, you have to switch on the laptop and start spamming one of those two immediately
Get them from where? I always read about these basically-free computers but have yet to see one
I was wondering if it maybe has to do with the ecological niche of many of these archaea. They have evolved to live in conditions that are simply not accessible to other organisms which means they have no need to defend their nutrient sources/live off other organisms. Just a thought though
Can’t say that I have but for your use case I would like to mention elementaryOS, I tried it a few years back and I found it quite nice and intuitive
Yes, I run Pop_OS on my Lenovo Yoga 6, no complaints whatsoever
Yeah coming from “normal” Firefox mobile it took me a minute to get used to it but this morning I immediately noticed it was gone and now I want it back :(
The mindset of “if it doesn’t look and behave 100% exactly like Windows, it’s shit and I won’t use it”
Mint, then Ubuntu, then Kubuntu, elementaryOS, Manjaro, then I gave up Linux for a while because I needed remote desktop for my PC at work, now back on PopOS!
I’ve gone from German layout to UK layout to US, I definitely understand the pain of remembering where which symbol is. Apart from that I have to say, with a bit of practice your brain will adapt pretty quickly, there isn’t that much difference between the “standard” layouts anyway
I just don’t like KDE and am not a big fan of stock Gnome either but the PopOS version with COSMIC features plus the Dash to Panel extension make it pretty useable
For remote desktop you could try TeamViewer
Edit: Also, Thunderbird isn’t amazing imho. I would also look at Betterbird. Much better :o)
Mint is a safe bet, I would also suggest you have a look at Pop! OS and CachyOS once you feel a bit more comfortable with Linux and are curious at all. They have a bit more cool stuff to offer that you don’t really get from windows imho
Not sure if I misremember but I think the Mint software manager has a menu option somewhere that shows you a list of Papas you’ve added
You could try CachyOS, arch based and you can run it with KDE. I use Pop!OS and have been super happy with it
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