

You might have answered the OP question, and a long standing mine as well. Gonna check this up on my setup
You might have answered the OP question, and a long standing mine as well. Gonna check this up on my setup
Very similar to what I’m experiencing at the moment. The vegan options are disappearing from Lidl and Aldi is getting more vegan options
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Font_configuration#Disable_bitmap_fonts
Check out this section. You can enable the fonts you want to have bitmap enabled
https://www.alpinelinux.org/about/ Check out Alpine. Might just be enough for what you want
Could have been disabled by the vendor. My partner has an Acer with the same issue.
I agree.
If you’re going with USB maybe check this list (it’s from 2021, which should serve very well) https://www.fosslinux.com/46681/linux-compatible-wireless-network-adapters.htm
I agree. I think OP should try another shell first. That will impulse the use of the terminal. I’m using alacritty because it stuck and the updates are minuscule, but I’ve recently moved to fish and have it on desktop and server.
https://konstakang.com/devices/rpi4/LineageOS20-ATV/
Maybe this might be something to consider
Yeah, pretty sure snaps is only on Ubuntu but I think they can be enabled on discovery as well.
Basically you need to mount the drivers, try this - https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=255060 Unlike Linux, Windows typically automounts every drive on the system with letters assigned to each drive by order of initialization, except for C where the windows installation resides.
Fedora KDE would be my suggestion
Have you tried enabling the FtInTitle Plugin? https://beets.readthedocs.io/en/stable/plugins/ftintitle.html
Slskd was such a find for me. Paired with beets it’s been my favourite storage/sorting method.
Exactly my thoughts. Bandcamp is my goto for independent artists and labels.
Just remember to pay forward. Go to local music shows, buy merch from the bands you like
Nice picks. I would also recommend Adrian Younge, such a great artist. The man is very cultured in music and I also like him as a “DJ”, although I would call him a Selector.
I think you’re referring to the “file picker” window. i think qBittorrent is using Dolphin as the file picker and as everyone else commented already you can get the same behavior if you use the “Details” view. Go the settings on Dolphin and tick the Expandable option
Alternatively, you can add the Folder panel (F7) and have the same functionality while having a “Compact” or “Icons” for the files
https://devforum.roblox.com/t/the-ultimate-guide-on-how-to-play-roblox-on-linux/3171920
It seems that there are unofficial ports. OP could test it out before.
I think for OP it would be better off with a Framework laptop. It makes more sense in the long run.
Linux on ARM is great for SBC servers but not so good on the graphics stack. As @Vittelius@feddit.org pointed out Snapdragon SOCs are still lackluster. I’m sure Framework will have ARM in their lineup in the future (there’s already a RISC-V mainboard) while support for these CPUs keep improving.
On the other hand, i recently bought a 6 years old lenovo, installed Fedora KDE and it all just works, more importantly for me power management is no longer an issue. It will never be on the level of the newest Apple silicon though.
Lot’s of great answers already. I’ll just had my thoughts and hope it helps.
Choosing a Linux distro is fucking hard, but the good thing is that you already have a DE (Desktop Environment) that you like, KDE Plasma (KDE is the community, Plasma is the name of the DE) and it’s my favorite.
1 - Manjaro was my first distro for daily use. I would not recommend it, i don’t think it’s stable enough to get into linux. Would not recommend any Arch based distro.
2 - OpenSuse is an old distribution, but not beginner friendly, so maybe not a good idea to dip your toes into it.
3 - Fedora is well established with lots of documentation, a big community and a 6 month update release model that should give you the newest features very fast while still maintaining stability. I don’t recommend the Atomic distros. If you’ve already installed and it works then stick with it for a while.
There are also the Ubuntu based distros like Kubuntu, KDE Neon or Tuxedo OS. Ubuntu has probably the largest user base, so documentation is abound everywhere regardless of the distro you pick.
You’re already testing out different distros, try to daily drive for a month and read up on what makes them different. In general it’s how to install software, the release model (“Long Term Support” or “Rolling Release”) and the core system. Apps are installed on top of the system and right now come in a variety of formats. I strongly recommend that you enable Flatpak on the distro you chose and use the Discovery app for software management.
Edit: Added “Tuxedo OS”