No chaos. Only Sidebery.
No chaos. Only Sidebery.
For games it’s really great unless that game you’re looking for has kernel-level anticheat. You can check ProtonDB for Steam games, Lutris for other platforms. If you prefer single-player games mostly like me, you won’t have much of a problem.
For music, there are software like Ardour and LMMS. For video editing, you can check KDEnlive.
Before switching, I suggest you to try at least a couple different distros on a virtual machine, better if you have a separate laptop to try things. PopOS is great. You can also check Linux Mint, Bazzite and openSUSE Leap.
Oh, you mean you were waiting for tab groups. Sorry, without enough context I thought you were telling one of those bullshit reasons people use against Firefox. Well then, see you with Librewolf soon.
Why this would be a reason? Librewolf will have tab groups too. They don’t change the main structure, they just harden Firefox.
Next month: The principal complains that the students play SuperTuxKart now. :)
I think this update was the first one that brake my config in a long time. I was actually expecting this from vertical tabs update but it went fine. The current UI of Firefox looks too mobile-y. Thankfully we got add-ons and CSS options.
This update borked my Sidebery config. It doesn’t expand on hover anymore. I will look into it after I wake up but does anyone have an idea what could they changed on CSS?
Edit: Took me some time but it’s fixable.
antiX would be a good choice for that machine.
I have no idea how people can use LLM-generated code. In my experience they’re absolutely terrible. However it can be good for giving some insights time to time.
Actually, I never witnessed change-org ever changed something.
I have a netbook from 2011 and I use it as Pi-hole and Jellyfin. You can add a backup system as well. Just go with headless Debian, you’ll need every bit of CPU. Then you can just ssh into it and do everything like that.
They are great if you want to stay on a certain version though.
That’s the neat part. You don’t.
That’s actually great to hear. If they support Bazzite, then Aurora would be the same as well, since both of them are Universal Blue distros.
Ok nice. This is exactly like Bazzite for non-gaming people. You can still game if you want though.
For you I suggest this >> Aurora.
Everything will work out of the box, you won’t get weird errors like Ubuntu gives, you can go back easily from GRUB if something goes wrong. Being an atomic distro may feel different but I’m sure you won’t mind.
That’s nice to see actually. Though Sidebery is much more than sidebar or vertical tabs. It has everything.