Ah ok I see. Thanks for the clarification.
Ah ok I see. Thanks for the clarification.
I don’t get the Gnome desktop. The vanilla one is unusable without adding a ton of extensions. But I do appreciate the simplicity in the settings.
I love KDE in the way that it keeps the traditional desktop paradigm that we’re all used to, but their configs are way too complex. There’s too much in one place.
In fact I’ve been thinking of trying out LXQT for simplicity’s sake.
Debian is great. The Ubuntus just add a few quality of life features that make it slightly better in my opinion.
So they’re actively involved in the development of open source projects then?
Mine will probably be Bottles.
The team behind that application did a fantastic job. Wine was due for something much more user friendly like this. And integration with Proton, allowing 3D acceleration is the cherry on top.
security patches for community packages (instead of waiting on community patches)
I’m not sure I understand that part. Is Canonical implementing the patches instead of the open source project/package developers? I’m confused.
Then do with Ubuntu or its variants. Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc.
I can’t stand Gnome 3. That’s why I go with Kubuntu.
What are the benefits/features that this adds?
When using KDE, press meta-T to activate the equivalent of Windows Power Toys’ Fancy Zones.
You can then set tiling zones and when you drag a window, hold shift at the same time to lock it in one of the zones.
Aw dang. That sucks. But I understand.
Are you sure about that? I dunno if that’s correct.
This is the correct response.
At my job we’ve been asked to remove Docker desktop unless it is absolutely necessary for a client project.
I’ve just been using Docker through command line via WSL and that’s good enough for me.
I was going to say the same. This was my introduction to MST3K as well.
The movie’s theme song, the actors, the plot and the cast’s comments were the cherry on top.
IDEs have come a long way. But I’ve done qt development using Jetbrains Clion IDE and QTCreator. I don’t remember it being that difficult. Then again, I started programming using Turbo Pascal and Turbo C. So …
I dunno. Having worked with Java and c#, web dev, c++, I found working with QT in C++ to be so much easier.
Man, that scene scarred me for life.
Especially if the topic is sex, as OP claims. Like WTF.