Gentoo. Not that bad for a random pick.
Gentoo. Not that bad for a random pick.
First, nothing. But I run just my private containers and update them automatically with watchtower. I like it when I could don’t care about things. OCIS was one of the freaky ones. Breaking changes are literally breaking everything. I lose the data and start over two or three times. (The data wasn’t completely lost, I had backups and/or was able to use an older version instead.)
I had good and bad times with both. I am finally happy with “pydio cells”
I could follow it a bit. CalDAV is mostly nerd stuff. And proprietary apps use to disallow CalDav to sell their own stuff. Best example: M$ Outlook doesn’t support CalDAV natively. You can only add them as only read, or use third party addons. And why? Because they want you to buy 365.
Look at it as the average Bob: wow you can sync all your contacts and Calenders and Tasks to every device? That must be expensive!
I would recommend Matrix, tried all others, too. A bonus idea you could take a look at: https://github.com/balzack/databag
Eubuntu.
Or Keubuntu, the KDEU spin.
Last one. Sorry.
It doesn’t only sync with nextcloud, it syncs with every calDAV related system.
Disable? These can’t be disabled.
You mean you don’t want to see them? There is a package called Plymouth, which hints the logs and shows a Logo instead.
“Disgusted” was a fast choice for wording. They look confused. Someone told me he get a headache by the fast movings through the workspaces.
For explanation I use 3 or 4 workspaces with full max. Windows and switch through them with super + tab. And had this wiggle animation running, too. As an user it is really fancy but if you are watching, it could hurt.
Yes, I use Fedora and love to break the permissions of shared Office-Documents. /s
The only thing I have learned is not to go too deep into customisation. Because people watching me using hyprland are some kind of disgusted.
I just use KDE with dark breeze theme. That’s enough and nobody gets hurt.
Looks like you need a closer view about actual functionality. Jellyfin supports movies, tv-shows, music (there are also apps just for music), e-books and live-tv.
Good to know this is trivial. Thx. Since I use dockge it’s a better overview and works better with .env files.
That’s the guy who developed writefreely.
Btw. I sometimes look at their development, I wait for a production ready docker compose setup. Using a config.ini instead of an .env file makes me sceptical.
Thx looks like I am only in this one.
How about Krita? I am not a graphic designer but I thought it’s easier to adopt for adobe users. And I use it sometimes.
Aren’t in Norway all these foreign cryptominers? Maybe that’s the reason for the high score?
Whaaait, this isn’t the full story. Microsoft build a new branch location in Munich. It’s obvious that there where some deals to get away from linux. (Maybe). The official story is, that the civil servants wants MS Office back.
Actually there are new projects to get away from windows in gov at the other side of Germany: “Schleswig-Holstein”
This will be a fine addition to my collection.
Nice list, looks like I did near the same. Just an advice, what I did, after years of using Lenovos I searched especially for used Dell XPS laptops with TPM Chips < 2.0. These high level laptops are perfectly for Linux and since they are not win 11 compatible, they are cheap.