For a vim user it’s going to cause panic.
Copy and paste suddenly become illogical keybindings like ctrl+c and ctrl+v
For closing the program you have to press a very weird X instead of the much more natural :wq
And so on
For a vim user it’s going to cause panic.
Copy and paste suddenly become illogical keybindings like ctrl+c and ctrl+v
For closing the program you have to press a very weird X instead of the much more natural :wq
And so on
Hey it takes effort to make a WebView for mail.proton.com
They need to see how to package the dedicated browser for all the different distros and operating systems, make a nice icon and so ok. It takes hours
They should sell this masterpiece for much more
I used kubuntu for an year on an old ProBook and I just assumed that the trackpad buttons were broken and sent a double click.
I discovered this issue only today lol
I think it was windows 98 that introduced “hovering on an item” = single click and single click = double click. Disabled by default of course
Luckily now the patent is expired and we can all use this tech freely without getting sued
It uses a minimal amount of ram, less than 1gb
I think the connection is made by some program after login and not automatically by the system as in other operating systems
If for example i install icewm on kubuntu I don’t have Wi-Fi connection at all
And from 2026 thanks to Microsoft it will raise more as I can’t possibly imagine everyone buying new computers just for windows 11
It's possible to install in stock rom? Without signature spoofing it can work?
But wasn’t it closed like a decade ago? Maybe that’s a malware website and Google is helping
It doesn’t make automatically a good news, for example there’s a billionaire who took private ownership of an once famous social network and ran it to the ground completely annihilating its purpose
I had the exact opposite experience. A power loss destroyed my btrfs boot drive, it couldn’t be mounted anymore
I especially hate how it ruins the
df -h
command. Install a dozen snaps and it becomes unreadable