Flatpaks are a lot easier than appimages though I still default to my distros native packages if available.
Flatpaks are a lot easier than appimages though I still default to my distros native packages if available.
PopOS and Manjaro are two I never liked.
Yes but the Graphene community have to mention it as much as possible.
How do you enable swipe after loading the library?
OpenSUSE TW for me. Used to be Arch but it’s just too much faff for me.
DNS based blocking never works for me.
I gave up with pipewire and just switched to pulseaudio. All issues gone.
Pipewire doesn't work in games for me so I switched back to Pulse. No issues since.
My network doesn't offer eSIM so I stick with physical.
Of only they'd kept port forwarding.
I only just bought a new PSU to go with the GPU upgrade. It's 850W so should be more than enough power. Just seems odd that it's only an issue with one game.
If all you're only using GPS for notifications why login at all?
I’d left Steam open downloading games and then noticed it had completely frozen.
Last time I used Arch it lasted about 20 minute before crashing and then failing to boot. I really can’t be bothered with that sort of OS on my PC.
I’ve done Arch a couple of times but don’t care to ever do it again to be honest. Maybe I’ll try Gentoo one day.
I installed Arch last week and it crashed within hours and then refused to boot due to an fstab issue. I switched to openSUSE and haven’t had any issues.
How much maintenance does Gentoo need once installed? I don’t mind a complicated install but it’s the constant tinkering I can’t deal with.
I’ve never used Mint so wouldn’t want to comment but it does seem to get a lot of praise and I can’t see why.
EndeavorOS would be my vote. Arch with a GUI installer and horrible theme.
I’ve never tried EndeavourOS as it always seems a bit pointless now archinstall exists.
Out of curiosity, why not go for something that supports Linux out of the box? Why stock to mainstream?