Linux was optimized to be used as a desktop OS?
Linux was optimized to be used as a desktop OS?
The needed drivers should be provided by the kernel, so no.
…or any other distro really. I’ve been gaming on vanilla arch linux. It’s pretty stable and low maintenance once you’re done setting it up and don’t tinker much and have backups with something like Timeshift in place. archinstall script makes it really easy to install vanilla arch linux with everything essential configured.
KDE Plasma.
GNOME kind of looks nice but is too strict on customization.
Seems like the source code for the backend is not released yet
Arch linux official repos seem to have prebuilt binaries ready to install: https://archlinux.org/packages/extra/x86_64/ardour/
You keep practicing, and when you feel like you mastered the language enough, if you want to, you learn another language. I learned Python then started learning Rust. Now I don’t want to go back because I feel like I’m more productive with Rust.
Fortunately we have lots of ways to circumvent censorship.
That assumes that the system has the gnupg utility.
You can use a gnupg library for python and then use the recipient’s public key to encrypt your email before sending it?
redstaros is better
It’s an interesting read to see how Kernel developers argue and think.
You sound like some mad scientist experimenting with kernel devs.
It actually feels like in a few years, the year of the linux desktop will become real. Not even joking.
Will do.
Sounds good as well. Karma would be bad but account age seems somewhat reasonable as an optional protection. Accepted.
Vanilla Arch.