Geary on mobile, Thunderbird on desktop.
Geary on mobile, Thunderbird on desktop.
Totally.
Its not the best hot sauce for pizza bit its still excellent and one of the best hot sauces.
I feel like there is an alternate reality where I use micro. I remember getting excited when it was first announced, then I just never really needed it.
Split up something like Puppy or Damn Small Linux across them all.
Build a PC with 15-20 floppy drives and insert and mount them all.
Boot Linux off of all the floppies.
Except for the gifs.
And the thousands of niche communities/subreddits.
I feel like I am the only person not super-jazzed about Cosmic.
If people are excited or want to use it, fine. But I don’t know what it could possibly add to the mix besides offering mote DE choice, and Linux already has a lot of that.
I played through Wario Land on GB emulator earlier this year. Probably that.
I just wish uSD cards didn’t die so easily.
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Psuedo
Sue-doo is weird and unnatural.
There’s only like 10 minutes of actually typing commands.
Without watching this, the premise sounds very stupid.
I’m still running 4.20.0 like a gangster
I sincerely hope that this goes to the moon and back. Both for selfish reasons (I love my L5 but I really want Crimson) but also just for the Linux phone ecosystem.
Mobian and PostmarketOS are doing wonderful work, though.
24/7, no UPS since I am cheap and lazy.
My media center PC has a sleep schedule, though, and goes into suspend in early morning hours. I am sute the power it saves is next to nothing.
I used to do this with my server, too, but scrapped that once I started needing it on randomly at night.
My understanding is that due to X11’s design, all running GUI apps can “see” all the other apps. If you’re running a malicious program in X11, it can easily snoop what else you are doing, log your keystrokes, etc.
Wayland solves this through better design.
Thunderbird, much like Firefox, is the best because it’s the least bad.
Yes, sorry, just realized.
Hopefully most of the patches and tweaks that were put in to Gallium are all mainlined now so all regular distros can benefit.
I had a good experience with GalliumOS on an x86 Chromebook years ago: https://galliumos.org/
I eventually switched it to run Arch but I will admit that it had WAY better support/stability with the touchscreen/touchpad on Gallium than with Arch.
Edit: I just looked at the news page and realized it does not look to be actively maintained now.
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For apps, Bottles. For games, Lutris is quite good. Bottles can do both but I am partial to Lutris for games.
Dues Ex transcends most media.