The dip in “others” correlated to the increase in Linux being correlated is not an issue. They need to add up to 100%, how do you expect one to increase with l without a decrease in the other?
The dip in “others” correlated to the increase in Linux being correlated is not an issue. They need to add up to 100%, how do you expect one to increase with l without a decrease in the other?
I’m currently using shottr, but without those bugs I would still use flameshot. Might be due to familiarity, but I liked it more.
Also, if I can I rather use FOSS.
On Mac, with multiple displays, it seems to be broken. Sometimes it targets the wrong display, and mixes the resolutions. Have tried for a while because it seems perfect on Linux.
Will try again in a while
Not sure if somebody mentioned, but you can export to one drive. So you can get a 1TB account for a free trial or for a single month and export everything there as simple files, no large zips. Then with the app download to the computer and then cancel one drive.
Pretend to be in California/EU and then ask full removal of all your data on both Microsoft and google
https://github.com/KDE/kdeconnect-kde?tab=readme-ov-file#on-mac-or-windows
Weirdly shows not officially supported on github.
Thanks for the other links!
Is there a port for M Macs? I’m missing it so much now that I don’t have Linux on the laptop.
ELI5: what does this mean for the end user? Is there any simple test I can do with both to see this?
Being OOS doesn’t change that they read the last one that worked consistently for me. I’m not recommending to use it, just stating my experience.
Not sure were the business comment comes from.
Newest versions don’t work very well. The only over that worked consistently got me read 2010.
I think part of the issue is that it’s quite integrated with the system and that makes it harder. Crossover lists 2013 as working, but 2021 as not even installing
The first one I’ve never encountered, but I also never heard about those (only razor). Fit girl always works (the one with Amelie). I’ve tried others and also worked.
It could be those installers have dependencies that are not in your base bottle?
If the alternative is Microsoft, you’re between a rock and another rock that used to claim not being evil.
Libreoffice all the way. Most users don’t need more than that.
I didn’t downvote it, but I really didn’t like the video. It goes like “the things that are problems in Linux” and then starts talking about an extremely customized system, from DE to kernel, to audio…
I don’t think he gets, in general at least, to explain why those are needed, just how complex it all is. It would have been more interesting to say “this are the problems with an out of the box distro, and the hurdles it took me go fix each one”.
Mind you, this doesn’t mean I think a fresh install of Ubuntu can perfectly work for him. But knowing what didn’t work and why might be more helpful for people considering the same
A pity the last point is a link to YouTube. The Google owned video platform.
I would either point to a competitor or at least an invidious server.
There are a lot of S3 compatible backend that are not amazon
Agreed. Mac for work, Linux for general use and gaming. Windows for when my father needs to use my computer to check Facebook.
Unpopular opinion: instead (or aside) from being upset at Google, you should be upset at the legislative framework that makes companies think they can get away with this
Part of Russia is part of Eastern Europe. But but all Eastern Europe is Russia.
Laughs in Eastern Europe
What on earth are you taking about?? I’m telling you that “no money = Linux” is a bad argument and you come back with a drug fueled conspiracy theory.
I’m not even giving an argument, I’m telling you you have no argument. You’re the one that should be explaining your theory.
Dude, chill a bit. Take some fresh air and stay away from sharp objects.
Is this less powerful than the shield? I can get those second hand for less than the asking price for this, and for us sailors streaming apps are not important