Care to share what parental control you are using on Linux?
Heroic has the option to automatically add games to steam. Also it works quite well in game mode if you add it as a non steam game and can then be controlled entirely with a controller. That’s the most convenient option I found.
AFAIK the Lutris devs are working on integrating umu into Lutris, not sure about bottles though
I mean I get the idea, but if it ain’t open source I’ll just go with the ever so slightly more difficult option of downloading Heroic and adding it as a non steam game.
A separate instance would allow for separate users/communities per channel which would also lessen the load on other (smaller) instances
Yeah, I basically gave up on the odysee comment section. I think would be nice if there was a mastodon/lemmy instance (or similar) that automatically creates post for new videos so that there would be a moderated comment section with more sane users
Hyprland? Also cosmic technically
It’s just the default website with stuff in the middle cut out
Wouldn’t gnux make more sense?
Gnux/linu
Download Flatseal and make sure the app has the permission to access the network
Discord: Their are custom clients like Vesktop that fix streaming on Linux and add features
Da Vinci: You can use this project for easier use, or just get Kdenlive which is fully supported on Linux
WhatsApp: If you do want to call people you could use Waydroid and install the android version, or if you don’t need calls but want background notifications you can use Zapzap
There is Neonmodem as a TUI client
Printing has basically everywhere been annoying. You need(-ed) specific drivers or even apps to make it work and if you have that set up it still can be annoying. And because most of these drivers/apps don’t support Linux printing relied on reverse engineered drivers. Then CUPS came around which made things better. And when apple adopted CUPS for Mac suddenly everyone wanted to support.
If you are really interested check out this episode of destination Linux where it’s discussed in detail.
I believe you can just do youruser:
and chmod automatically uses the correct group. The other user is also technically correct as the usergroup is called the same as the user so both commands are the same.
Use chown
to change ownership or chmod
to change rights. The -R option makes them also change the permissions for all files and directories inside of the directory.
sudo chown -R <username>:<usergroup> /pathto/Files
Bazzite (fedora based) is actually more like steamOS than Arch is like steamOS, as both Bazzite and steamOS are immutable. I love Bazzite/Aurora/Bluefin because they have the option to include Nvidia drivers preconfigured out of the box. There have been some improvements in KDE for NVIDIA recently, so maybe check it out. One quick question, why is dealing with packages a pro point for Ubuntu?
I think the main reason is that most people who use Linux installed it on their own and at that point no parental control is stopping you.
Answer of Bitwarden founder: