There is nothing locked outside Pro version that you can’t get by installing it manually :)
There is nothing locked outside Pro version that you can’t get by installing it manually :)
Yeah, that’s not right, in either case.
Bro is thick. He just wants to hear sorry bro, can’t be done to justify the fact that he’ll be doing this by hand, because he wants to.
Syncthing has been discontinued on android (but a fork exists)
You should be able to do it. I dual booted nobara / arch / windows in the beginning
None ! That’s the greatest thing. Take the time to read the welcome message (you know that window that come when you first boot any distro) and follow any instruction. It should work out of the box.
Okay, I had the same problem with a 3060 laptop. The easy answer is : your next distro should be Nobara.
These errors happen because your computer does not use your Nvidia GPU but the AMD one. There is no hardware acceleration.
In Nobara, everything comes preinstalled and preconfigured. I didn’t have those problems anymore.
(If you fancy masochism, you can also go the Arch or NixOS way)
In the case of NixOS, the question would then be : “How much pain in the ass is it to install NixOS, really ?”
Smoko by The Chats is an absolute masterpiece
If you set up your pihole as the DHCP it works. It’s weird that you can’t change the static IP…
Yet TikTok is where the people are. Lemmy is Mostly empty :)
I think it has to be NixOS. The config language is plain demonic
Va à la Gendarmerie / Police Nationale et vois avec eux directement.
I think, for the most part, is that GIMP is obscure. Not as in ‘unknown’ but as in ‘really hard to master, how does anything work?’ It has been this way, voluntarily.
I think it’s what lacks in GIMP, a good user experience.
I have used gimp for the better part of the last ten years. It’s good. I have used Photoshop less than ten times in the same timespan. But when I need to do something, it will always be easier to me on photoshop, eveh though I’m not acquainted with it…
You have had many answers, all of them revolving around Debian / Ubuntu. Yet it doesn’t give the “like-windows” esperience. It’s More like “slightly windows-flavored Linux”.
For a more Windows-like Linux, which helped me transition easily because I retained muscle memory, is Zorin OS.