Are you using UUIDs instead of absolute paths ?
Try it, it is free. It is the online implementation of OnlyOffice
Like I'm used to GIMP and can't do shit in photoshop. That doesn't mean the UX is good though, just that you got used to it and are not willing to change.
You can use cryptdrive, it's on par with google docs spreadsheet.
LibreOffice UI is really... well... old. UX is really bad : it's on par with GIMP's ideology of "make it as hard as possible to get things done"
Microsoft Office suite is obviously superior to its concurrents. If it were available on linux I'd use it, despite being about FOSS ideology. Sometimes, non-FOSS can be better alternatives. However, OnlyOffice is still neat and gets the job done.
Well... That was a shitty article.
I have to ask... on KDE wayland, how do you set it to dedicated mode ?
No, I have also found that my processes run faster on Linux than on Windows. I don't know what is armoury crate but from the way you're talking about it it manages CPU modes.
Whatever you do in Windows, you can in Linux (almost). But it is sometimes harder, sometimes simpler.
It's very good - in some cases better than Windows. I have a MSI gaming laptop. The battery lifedin longer on linux compared to Windows.
With custom scripts you can control fan speed. However... I have a intel/nVidia card on KDE with wayland and it is hell. Nothing works as expected, so I can't tell about gaming in itself.
For other tasks, it works really well.
It's okay. It happens, but it also means your tyre is approaching its end of life. It may last for a few weeks to many months, depending on how often you use the bike and how much strain you put on the tyre (pressure, weight, bumps, etc.)
It you don't use your bike at all it will fail quickly. It you use it everyday it will hold until your tyre runs out.
In any case, if the tyre becomes herniated (big bump on the side) stop using your tyre at once and change both the tyre and the tube. As for now : don't worry, it's fine.
It's not clear... Do you want a portable USB drive ? If that's the case it's easily doable with Arch or Fedora.
If you want a portable USB that you can modify AND flash then... It's a little more complicated. You can always make a bootable Arch USB then rsync in any existing drive but it seems a little complicated.
What you might want to do is create a simple install script. You can pretty much do it for any distro. It will consume more bandwidth than copying/writing an existing distro but will prevent MANY errors.
With Arch it's quite simple. I believe it might be as simple with Debian or any other distro.
Yet your answer wasn't valid and only reeked of fanboy :)
Not everybody lives with gold coming out of their hands. Some of us have shitty phones because either we don't want to invest in an expensive one or we are too poor for that.
I tried ubuntu touch but am afraid I had to go back to Android because the web browser wasn't having it.
I don't know about the rest but I would advise caution.
Don't know where you live... look for it on duckduckgo
Caustic soda might work cleaning oil stains.
You can. Be aware that using one home partition for numerous distros is not recommended because of config files conflict. You can however symlink between home partitions.