

Probably some old radio, not sure of the date though.
Probably some old radio, not sure of the date though.
Barr’s (the same people that make IRN BRU) cream soda.
Remember to say it loud enough!
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious (I hope I spelt that right)
Beep boop beep beep boop?
Nextcloud maybe?
Is DRM enabled?
KTorrent (KDE) or Transmission (GNOME).
GNOME is the default on Ubuntu, Fedora and lots more. KDE is default on OpenSUSE, KDE Neon and Kubuntu.
Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.
George Orwell, 1984
Nice!
Didn’t Waterfox get bought out by an ad company?
Firefox with Arkenfox. I’m not going to help the Chromium monopoly. The changes suck, but oh the hell well.
Edit: Switched to Librewolf because I was too lazy to reinstall Arkenfox. It’s great!
Bazzite would be a great choice in my opinion. It’s meant for gaming, has drivers preinstalled and is immutable (basically impossible to break). I’d suggest using KDE because it’s Windows-like and is the default for desktop mode on SteamOS.
Yes, this is my daily driver. The only reason my home directory is clean is because this is a fresh install, I’ll mess it up soon lol!
Everything works normally in my experience and their wiki is pretty good. The only thing that might be a pain is that their repos are relatively small compared to something like Fedora or Debian, however this is mostly fixed with Flatpaks. Also, protip, you can tag the testing repo to get more packages that aren’t in the normal repos yet.
Thank you!
Thanks!
I have
Fair enough
Yes, Manjaro is European. KDE is the same everywhere. IMO it is not stable, but that is just an opinion. I’m not sure how many people use it.
OpenSUSE is relatively beginner friendly. Leap is the stable, non-rolling release, and Tumbleweed is the rolling, less stable but still stable release; Leap’s packages can be old, so you may not have the newest KDE. For this reason, I’d recommend Tumbleweed. A fair amount of people use it.
I’d say use Fedora or switch to OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. Fedora is more stable and used more, but OpenSUSE is European.