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Immutable Distros: What you should know - An introduction into image based systems (Part 1)
  • Great post! Very informative! I have tried to install Kinoite but it's tricky to do with partitions. I currently have all my data/files on a big partition and install the system in a different one, and I can't seem to install Kinoite without "formatting" the disk. Will do in the future for sure!

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of January 21st
  • Well I'm not a huge gamer, specially since I have a kid, but I was expecting GTA with horses, but I'm enjoying it a lot (I don't really like GTA) anh I had not played this game, since I never had a console, but it came out for switch and I went for it. I'm not going to try to sell it to you. The no-map immersion is a big factor, I guess, which is new for me!

  • Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of January 21st
  • I've been playing Red Dead Redemption (the first one) and I'm enjoying it a lot. I've decided to play without the on-screen map and it does wonders for immersion, recognizing areas, locations, where people are, etc. I highly recommend it!

  • what's a normie KDE distro?
  • Budgie is very much not KDE.

  • GNOME and AppIndicator/system tray

    What's the reasoning behind not having a "system tray" in GNOME? You need to install an extension for that, and that is a weird process for newcomers/beginners.

    But my question is why? Does GNOME really think you don't need one? Why don't they include it?

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    Looking to make the switch
  • Is Fedora "bad" for gaming? How so? I have steam installed and a couple of games but, granted, I don't game much these days! Would like to know more as I kind of have settled for Fedora

  • Tesla removes Disney+ app amid Elon Musk's feud with Disney CEO Bob Iger
  • You can go with your wife, you know?

  • What is your unpopular flim opinion
  • You read a book in two hours?

  • What is a privacy friendly application that you'd love to have, but no one has developed yet?
  • Yup! Monopoly alright. I'm lucky to have my bank's app working like a payment entity on Android, without having to go through Google Pay.

  • What is a privacy friendly application that you'd love to have, but no one has developed yet?
  • That's the premise behind AdNauseam, albeit only for ads and not general navigation: It clicks all the ads in the background, so the data won't ever target the real you.

  • KDE Plasma 6 Megarelease - Beta 1
  • Yeah that's what I thought, thanks for the answer!

  • A guide to a longer lasting Smartphone.
  • I didn't mean a second hand Fairphone, I mean a second hand whatever phone.

  • KDE Plasma 6 Megarelease - Beta 1
  • To a "newbie", what does this mean? I transitioned to Linux full time less than a year ago and settled with KDE. Will this affect me in any way?

  • A guide to a longer lasting Smartphone.
  • Even better, for you, and for the planet, is to buy second hand.

  • Google is putting ads in gmail. WTF?
  • But then you have to activate access to Less Secure Apps™. It's so disgusting.

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  • What's good about Void?

  • Bye biiiittttchhhh
  • 5 years??? You change cars every 5 years?

  • Bye biiiittttchhhh
  • I thought it was too smooth and the rearview mirror on the third image proved it. What are you doing there??? 😂

  • PasswordManagement: which one of these options would you choose?
  • Option 2. It's the most robust. You'll never lose it (provided you have the redundancy), you can use it offline, you can transfer it using a USB pen, it's available in all platforms, including web. I've been using this for 8+ years, on my phone, desktop, laptop, company computer, etc. I store it on a personal cloud (and on each machine, of course, by syncing).

  • How do you clean your glasses?
  • I do that sometimes. When the lenses have grease or salt from the beach, and I have no quick access to water, I'll lick them. I don't recommend it, but I do it.

  • Help me understand Linux distros updates.

    Hi I'm relatively new to Linux. There's talk about updating, say from Fedora 37 to 38.

    Is this something that needs to happen manually? If I solely update through the updater software, I'm not getting the whole "38"?

    I understand that, of course, I won't see updates on the installer or I won't use a new supported partition type unless I install it again.

    Apart from that, what's missing? Some software won't be updated? The kernel?

    Thank you all!

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