Unless you’re European. Then driving manual is considered basic life skill like riding a bike.
Unless you’re European. Then driving manual is considered basic life skill like riding a bike.
I can’t think of how p2p messengers even could have webapp.
Well, currently I use Tumbleweed with just couple of tweaks, but I can’t live without things like Yakuake, fish, yt-dlp and bunch of other console commands that are not present in most dostros’ defaults. How does atomic distribution handle this? I believe flatpak only has gui applications…
// I just diacovered Yakuake is there, but I can’t imagine how does this specific program integrate with system?
That is terrible idea, it’s even worse than my fun proposal of openSAUCE…
I believe Joplin has latex math support, check it out.
Anything with XFCE or LXQt desktop? You can try to install that on Garuda/Arch you already have. Or something like Sway, but that might be too awkward from the start.
This is my boss, except he uses 1024*768…
What’s wrong with it?