

Use a fork of Firefox that doesn’t do that. For example, Ironfox
Transfered from Feddit.ch as they closed up shop unfortunately.
Use a fork of Firefox that doesn’t do that. For example, Ironfox
Now that’s a good use for the Steam Deck with it’s weak APU
Gotcha, makes sense
I don’t have an answer for you. I’m just curious why you’re launching Heroic through Steam
Never played it as I’m terrible at games like AoE and Anno but I’ll give it a shot
That’s exactly right
Don’t forget UBlock Origin and being smart on the web and install programs through the software center
I always encrypt my computer SSD as well as my external backup drive. I just wish that when installing a Linux distro and when selecting encryption that it would work with multiple drives
Maybe Mint XFCE. It should be really nice after 22.1 releases. I always suggest the Crucial BX500 as a cheap SSD upgrade. It’s fantastic for the price.
I think they’re great. I’ve got two Linux newbies running some Ublue variant with no issues
Well said
I’ve got two people on Kinoite no problem
Sweet! I’ve been running the beta and now it’s stable
Get it on Flathub and set it to auto start on login in Kinoite settings, then auto connect on application start within the program.
Mint has been the most particular distro for bluetooth for me. I noticed there is a difference between “connecting” and “pairing”. I have to “pair” the first time my device is connected and then “connect” every subsequent time. If I pair the device to another computer I have to re-pair on Mint.
Have you also tried using Bleachbit to free up storage space?
I use a combination of Okular for signing PDFs and PDF Arranger for rearranging pages, etc
Bluefin and all the Universal Blue spins are atomic, based on Fedora Kinoite and Silverblue. Atomic or immutable being the big difference from normal Fedora. The Ublue spins just add onto the base atmoic distros with extra compatibility mostly.
I setup Kinoite (KDE Plasma) on my Dad’s touchscreen laptop. When flipped into tablet mode it works very well with enlarged touch controls and pen support
Glad to hear you’re on Linux, living a more sovereign life and having an easy time with it. Mint does indeed work very well for me too. I put Mint XFCE on a ~2015 laptop that Windows was bloating down to dysfunctional. Now it works reasonably well.
You’ll hear other people say Linux works well until it doesn’t. Well so does Windows. It has many issues too that people tend to not mention. Don’t get discouraged by those people. Most of the time Linux is totally fine for normal users, it’s people trying to do abnormal things that then causes issues.