It’s based on Ubuntu and just about everything will run on it. Including Steam games. Also it’s very stable, some other distros might update and break something. If you just want something that works, I would suggest Mint.
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For beginners I recommend Mint. It just works and it has the most compatible software.
Yea I got it working. From what I see everything works except it doesn’t remember your settings. But I can live with that.
There is a wine branch that can run Affinity just search for it
lautan@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•How likely you believe that Fediverse could accomodate EU citizens if US big tech leave the EU?
31·9 months agoTotally agree. A lot of negative people here that will push away the average person. I’m talking about political fanatics of course. Maybe some subs need to create a no politics rule.
Flutter apps are good but from the UI perspective have their own limitations, you essentially rely on premade UI components and if they don’t support a method you need you’re stuck. And I’ve seen some flutters behave weird. I would build a prototype before committing to it.
That’s not true. Go to youtube and read the comments under any lofi video but that’s just one example. When Lemmy just started it was a place for people to escape the fanatics and now it’s becoming more toxic.
Go to any political post. Everyone is calling others names and it’s not productive at all.
lautan@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•since almost everybody I encounter here agrees that Javascript sucks, What should I learn to make good "web apps" with good performance ?
2·10 months agoI highly suggest ruby on rails. Simple language and amazing to work with.
lautan@lemmy.cato
Technology@beehaw.org•Bing outage shows just how little competition Google search really has
10·2 years agoPretty much. Is there an alternative?
What about popos?


That’s a downside but most people would rather just have the software work and not have to fiddle with the command line.